University of Applied Sciences in Eberswalde (HNE)
The town of Eberswalde on the doorsteps of the city of Berlin can look back at a long tradition of forestry and wood science research. In 1992, the University of Applied Sciences in Eberswalde was established on these grounds. With about 1,500 students and 50 academic staff it is the State of Brandenburg's smallest university of applied sciences. By now, 14 programmes have been developed which have shaped the university's profile as a place of genuine commitment to the concept of sustainable management. It is Germany's only university which brings together different disciplines that relate to the rural area, i.e. forestry, landscape management and nature conservation, organic agriculture, wood science and technology, regional management and tourism. These attractive, partly unique programmes lure students from all over Germany and abroad to Eberswalde. In addition to its academic and teaching successes, the University of Applied Sciences stands out for its extremely successful research projects. It is one of Germany's best universities of applied sciences with regard to receiving sponsoring monies. The university's lead project called »Renewable Energy from Forestry and Agricultural Biomass« also takes into account the overall concept of sustainability. Last but not least, the University of Applied Sciences in Eberswalde owes part of its success to numerous regional and international partners - to a network of researchers, professors and lecturers that has been constantly growing over the last years.
Address
University of Applied Sciences in Eberswalde (HNE)
Friedrich-Ebert-Straße 28
D-16225 Eberswalde
Brandenburg
Phone: (03334) 657 0
Fax: 03334-657-142
email: praesident(@)hnee.de
Activities:
- Research
Networks:
- German agricultural research alliance (DAFA)
Coordinated projects of subordinate institutions 12
Involved in research projects:
- Biomass for SunFuel Details of Biomass for SunFuel
- Checking the possibilities to identify the origin of shrubs by chloroplast DNA Details of Checking the possibilities to identify the origin of shrubs by chloroplast DNA
- Quality of Black Locust wood (Robinia pseudoacacia L.) and conclusions for wood-working and product quality Details of Quality of Black Locust wood (Robinia pseudoacacia L.) and conclusions for wood-working and product quality
- Use of GIS for regionalization of parameters for the forecast of agricultural pests and to optimize the results presentation Details of Use of GIS for regionalization of parameters for the forecast of agricultural pests and to optimize the results presentation
Subordinate Institutions:
- Department of Economy - Details of Department of Economy
- Department of Landscape use and nature conservation - Details of Department of Landscape use and nature conservation
- Fachgebiet Angewandte Ökologie und Zoologie - Details of Fachgebiet Angewandte Ökologie und Zoologie
- Faculty of Forest and Environment - Details of Faculty of Forest and Environment


