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Home | Our study programmes | Department for Studies & Teaching | Funded teaching projects
The Department of Studies and Teaching has set itself the goal of continuously improving the quality of studies and teaching. In line with a participatory approach, the ideas of university members are at the centre of this.
The eTeach Network Thuringia offers a great opportunity to implement these ideas with various funding programmes. The funding enables teaching staff to realise projects for the innovation of teaching, learning and assessment.
The videos on this page provide an insight into the projects funded by lecturers at our university.
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More InformationCredit points are earned for successfully completed coursework and examinations in accordance with the "European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System" (ECTS).
The ECTS points reflect the average learning effort. One ECTS point corresponds to 30 hours of study.
Based on the ECTS points, the study and examination achievements are internationally comparable.
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