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The year 2020 was dominated by the Corona pandemic, which abruptly changed everyday life at the university. Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University of Applied Sciences (H-BRS) succeeded not only in maintaining operations under these difficult circumstances, but also in enriching them with new ideas and insights. This difficult year 2020 has opened up new perspectives, especially for teaching, but also for research and administration. This annual report, to which we have given the motto "Walking - knowing the point of view, taking direction, showing attitude", tells of this. It shows which paths the H-BRS has taken in the past year. Some routes were rocky, and some slopes could only be overcome with combined efforts. Often, however, new terrain was opened up. The aim was always to find answers to the multi-layered, complex questions of our time - whether with regard to digitalisation, climate change or the social responsibility of science.
"Diffusion - create clarity, overcome barriers, be heard" is the title of this year's annual report. It shows how the university is searching for answers to the multilayered, complex questions of our time. Whether digitalisation, climate change or social responsibility - scientists are getting through their subject areas and in the end they have to make their findings heard.
Change - shaping reality
(2019)
Dare – Democracy and Science
(2017)
Doubting - Path to Science
(2016)
Annual Report 2013 - 2014
(2015)
The title of the annual report 2013 "Shaping change: The University Addresses Society‘s Probing Challenges" reveals the great importance placed on social, economic and technological changes at the university.
This key aspect thus runs through the contents of the 90-page annual report like a common thread, without losing track of the enormous variety of research and teaching at Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University. Whether the exploration of gaps in robot safety during a European Intensive Programme, a report about the Philipines crisis region from a graduate who has worked as an organizer for Care International, or the chapter "What does change look like?" – The annual report provides the full spectrum of opportunities, activities and findings of university members.
The central theme of the 2014 Annual Report is human thinking.
In an interview, University President Hartmut Ihne and 3Sat moderator Gert Scobel discuss the concept of thought: "Should we be allowed to give up our autonomy voluntarily?"
Our university’s Language Centre Director James Chamberlain examines to what extent thinking varies in different languages.
Professor Paul Plöger from the Department of Computer Science explains why robots have tremendous problems understanding complex relationships in open environments.
Rather than focusing solely on our university’s future, the Annual Report links the fascinating theme to the enormous variety of life, research and tuition offered by H-BRS.
The Report starts with an interview between Eric Bettermann, Director of the German radio station Deutsche Welle, and University President Hartmut Ihne, which deals with responsibility in education and our University’s activities in the area of development cooperation. The chapters “Studies & Research”, “Research”, “Campus” , “The Region and International Issues” cover a wide spectrum of topics that are not rigidly defined because many topics might just as readily be assigned to other chapters.
In the latest edition, some special pages have been dedicated to the topic of “Taking a break”, i.e. to research semesters and sabbaticals, to breaks as a scientific focal point or to absolutely normal coffee breaks. Breaks are an essential part of our lives.