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Accessing Higher Education in the German State of Brandenburg

Brandenburg’s economy is undergoing structural change, which opens exciting new prospects for highly skilled workers. The state has intensified efforts to diversify the economy towards cleaner and more knowledge-intensive industries, including the development of advanced manufacturing, spill-over effects from the start-up scene in Berlin, fostering entrepreneurial activities at its own higher education institutions, promoting innovative places for working and living, and phasing out of coal production in favour of next-generation technologies. As the engine of skills development and research, the higher education system will play an important role in helping the state unleash these opportunities. The German State of Brandenburg has therefore entrusted the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development – in close collaboration with and supported by the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Structural Reform Support – with the development of recommendations on how to enhance the visibility of its institutions’ programme offer, align this offer with the skills and innovation demand, and make it more attractive to prospective students from the state and beyond.

Published on April 25, 2022Also available in: German

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Foreword
Executive summary
Introduction
The economy and labour market in Brandenburg
Brandenburg’s higher education system
System performance in ensuring access to higher education
System performance in terms of student success
System performance in terms of graduate pathways
Strategies and policies for securing a skilled workforce
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