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PADERBORN

2016

I N PROFILE

Human Resources

Finances

Students

1980/81

Budget in Thousands of E

Staff

Rent

115,024

19,010

% share

60

10

Research and teaching funds including investments

Other funds

10,010

38,405

Investments 9,290

Total 191,739

5

20

5

100

Target Degree WS 2013/14

total

Bachelor 12,124

Master

Teaching degrees in total

2,347

3,891

DoctorateDiscontinued degree programmes

798

250

female

WS 2014/15

total

5,503 13,102

female

WS 2015/16

total

6,069 13,400

784

2,746

2,832

3,013

298

52

786

1

1,032

2,086

3,656

2,079

301

765

female

6.244

1,538

1,387

304

Total 19,410

Exchange students 156

9,383 19,734

91 197

9,488 19,900

115 147

9,473

81

Organisational UnitAcademic staff

m

Arts and Humanities 33Business Administrationand Economics

Science

21

81

Mechanical Engineering

Computer Science, Electrical Engineering andMathematics

119

86

f total

70 103

Non-academic staff

m f

1 2

18

30

39

111

21

12

140

98

1

2 10

7

2

2

2

Central Institutions 45

Total 385

7 52

158 543

2 9

15 25

total

Total

m

3 34

f total

72 106

1

12

22

83

9

4

126

88

18

40

40

123

23

14

149

102

11 47

40 400

16 63

183 583

Organisational Unit in Thousands of e

Arts and Humanities 5,363

Business Administration and Economics

Science

3,199

7,352

Mechanical Engineering

Computer Science, Electrical Engineering and Mathematics

13,660

10,049

Central Facilities 4,594

Total 44,217

Externally Funded Staff (January 2016)

External Funds/Faculties (Financial Year 2015)

Student Numbers

Organisational UnitAcademic staff

m

Arts and Humanities 132Business Administrationand Economics

Science

90

107

Mechanical EngineeringComputer Science, Electrical Engineering andMathematics

112

149

f total

240 372

Non-academic staff

m f

5 46

65

54

155

161

26

43

138

192

3

21

25

38

37

31

25

45

Central Institutions 47

Total 637

59 106

487 1,124

175 220

272 399

total

Total

m

51 137

f total

286 423

28

59

93

128

62

76

149

180

90

92

183

220

51

88

200

268

395 222

671 909

279 501

886 1,795

Positions/Faculties (January 2016)

1990/91 14/1500/01 10/111972/73

International Students (WS 2015/16)

Total Number of Students

6,400

12,200

2,500

15/16

19,734

Total

State of North Rhine-Westphalia

19,900

16,032

Other German federal states

Foreigners (non-resident only)

2,563

1,305

%

80

13

7

15,000

10,000

5,000

0

External Funds Spent in Thousands of e (2007-2015)

Origin of Students (WS 2015/16)

30,000

20,000

10,000

02007 2008 2009 2010 2011

0

10000

20000

30000

40000

50000

37,815 37,573

44,217

26,689

19,900

28,956

2012

12,667

15,228

13/14

34,874

2013

37,585

Finances (2015)

40,000

0

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

Development of Staff (January 2016)

2,010

1,754

2,024 2,024

2012 2013 2014 2015 20162009 2011

2,112

0

50000000

100000000

150000000

200000000

250000000

Annual Budget in Thousands of e (2009-2015)

5,000

0

100,000

150,000

200,000

2010 2011 2012 2013 2015

191,739

166,992 164,941 169,944178,056

2010

2,344

2,000

1,500

1,000

500

0

180,348

20,00019,410

2,117

2014

38,811

2014

25,000

2,311

3,000

250,000

2015

50,000

43,472

2,500

2009

160,609

Continent Students

Africa

America

149

30

Asia

Australia

612

1

Percent12

2

47

0

Europe 513

Total 1,305

39

100

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Key Research Areas• Digital Humanities• Intelligent Technical Systems• Lightweight Design with Hybrid Systems• Optoelectronics and Photonics

DFG Collaborative Research Centres• On-The-Fly Computing (SFB 901)• Tailored Nonlinear Photonics: From Fundamental Concepts toFunctional Structures (SFB/TRR 142)

Graduate Schools• Automatisms – Cultural Techniques of Complexity Reduction• Energy- and Cost-Efficient Extreme Lightweight Design withHybrid Materials

• Design of Flexible Work Environments – Human-Centred Use ofCyber-Physical Systems in Industry 4.0

• Individual Support: Competence Development in VocationalEducation

• International Graduate School of Intelligent Systems inAutomation Technology (ISA)

• Islamic Theology• Micro- and Nanostructures in Optoelectronics and Photonics

Interdisciplinary Research Institutes• Centre of Excellence “Music – Edition – Media” University ofPaderborn, the University of Music Detmold and the Ostwestfalen-Lippe University of Applied Sciences

• Centre for Comparative Theology and Cultural Studies (ZeKK)• Centre for Gender Studies (ZG)• Centre for Optoelectronics and Photonics Paderborn (CeOPP)• Competence Centre for Sustainable Energy Technology (KET)• Heinz Nixdorf Institute (HNI)• Institute for Lightweight Design with Hybrid Systems (ILH)• Musicology Seminar Detmold/ Paderborn

Published by: Paderborn University, the President Prof. Dr. Wilhelm SchäferEditorial Responsibility: Tibor Werner Szolnoki, Press and Information OfficerStatistics: University AdministrationLayout: PADA Werbeagentur, Paderborn10th English edition: 2,500. Copy deadline: May 2016

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Contacts www.upb.de

Imprint

PresidentProf. Dr. Wilhelm Schäfer

Vice-Presidentfor OperationsSimone Probst

Vice-President forAcademic Affairsand QualityManagementProf. Dr. BirgitRiegraf

Vice-President for Research and JuniorAcademicsProf. Dr. ChristineSilberhorn

Vice-Presidentfor TechnologyTransfer andMarketingProf. Dr. Rüdiger Kabst

Executive Board • Paderborn Centre for Educational Research and Teacher Training(PLAZ)

• Paderborn Centre for Parallel Computing (PC²)• Paderborn Centre for Advanced Studies (PACE)• Paderborn Institute for Scientific Computation (PaSCo)• Software Innovation Lab (SI-Lab)

Fraunhofer Institutions• Fraunhofer Research Institution for Design for MechatronicSystems (IEM)

• Fraunhofer ENAS, Department of Advanced Systems Engineering

Joint Ventures• C-LAB – Cooperative Computing & Communication Laboratory –Joint research and development laboratory operated by Atos andPaderborn University

• DMRC – Direct Manufacturing Research Centre – A consortium of15 partners and Paderborn University

• it´s OWL – BMBF-Leading-Edge Cluster „Intelligent TechnicalSystems OstWestfalenLippe“

• L-LAB – Research Centre for Lighting Engineering andMechatronics. Public Private Partnership between Hella KG Hueck& Co, Hamm-Lippstadt University of Applied Sciences andPaderborn University

• SICP – Software Innovation Campus Paderborn – A Cooperation ofPaderborn University with the Fraunhofer IPT Group Design forMechatronic Systems, and Ten Partners

DFG Research Units• Dynamics of Electron Transfer Processes at Transition MetalCentres in Biological and Bioinorganic Systems

Research

I Faculty of Arts and HumanitiesDepartment of English and American Studies, Department ofEducational Science, Department of Protestant Theology,Department of German Studies and Comparative Literary Studies,History Department, Department of Social and Human Sciences(Philosophy, Psychology, Sociology), Department of CatholicTheology, Department of Art, Music and Textiles, Department ofMedia Studies, Department of Romance Languages, MusicologySeminar Detmold/Paderborn

II Faculty of Business Administration and Economics Department 1: Management, Department 2: Taxation, Accountingand Finance, Department 3: Business Information Systems,Department 4: Economics, De partment 5: Business and HumanResource Education, Department 6: Law

III Faculty of ScienceDepartment of Physics, Department of Chemistry, Department ofSports and Health

IV Faculty of Mechanical EngineeringSixteen professorships, five interdisciplinary research facilities

V Faculty of Computer Science, Electrical Engineering andMathematicsDepartment of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology,Department of Computer Science, Department of Mathematics

Faculties

67 Degree Programmes

• Bachelor’s• Master’s• Doctoral studies

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