Medicine Oase translates to
oasis) encompasses the library for medical literature and constitutes the centre for studying and learning of the Faculty of Medicine. With more than 3,000 students in the winter semester 2011/12, the Medical Faculty is HHU's third largest unit. Study offers range from Medicine and
Dentistry (
state examination) through
Toxicology (MSc) to
Public Health and
Endocrinology (both MSc,
further education). Graduate studies have been institutionalised in the form of the faculty-wide Medical Research School Düsseldorf, which offers networking, services and counselling for both
graduate students and their
supervisors. Further structured doctorate support is provided by research training groups in
neurosciences (RTG 1033, iBrain), in
hepatology (research training in CRC 974) and in
tumor research (Düsseldorf School of
Oncology DSO). Research hubs with a significant volume of third-party founded collaborative projects are hepatology (CRC 974 and Research Unit 217),
cardiovascular research, neurosciences, surgery (Research Unit 1585),
infectiology and
immunology (Research Unit 729), and
diabetes and
metabolism research. The
Biomedical Research Centre (BMFZ), the Leibniz-Institute for
Environmental Medicine (IUF), the
C. and O. Vogt Institute for Brain Research, and the German Diabetes Centre (DDZ) are important organisations that form the local research environment.
Arts and Humanities About 8,000 students (winter semester 2011/12) in currently 26 B.A. and M.A. programmes make the Faculty of Arts and Humanities HHU's largest unit. It offers the prestigious M.A. in European Studies, a unique one-year English-taught course especially designed for exceptional graduates from universities in Israel, Palestine and Jordan. Recently, the program became increasingly popular with graduates from other regions globally. The German-French master programme Media Culture Analysis / Analyse de Pratiques Culturelles, enables students to obtain a double diploma of both the HHU and the
University of Nantes. At the doctoral level, the academy of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, PhilGrad, offers a broad range of counselling and career-relevant courses. Further support for structured doctorates is provided by programmes in the history of art (RTG 1678), in
linguistics (research training in CRC 991), in
ageing-related studies, and in democracy research (Link.De), as well as within two German-Italian programmes (Interculturality and Communication, "Doctor Europaeus"). Among the research hubs in the faculty are linguistics (CRC 991), politics (Research Unit 1381), ancient history (funded by the NRW Academy for the Arts and Sciences), the history of art, and editing studies (complete works editions of
Max Weber and
Martin Buber in progress). Beyond that, the Faculty of Arts and Humanities contributes to HHU's Institute of German and International Party Law and Party Research (PRuF).
Mathematics and Natural Sciences HHU's second-largest faculty offers approximately 6,500 students (winter semester 2011/12) ten basic programmes (B.A. and state examination) and nine graduate programmes (MSc). Special programmes such as the four-year "bachelor plus", in which students spend one year at
Michigan State University in
East Lansing or at the
University of Western Australia in
Perth, and the international MSc in
Biology enable students to gain international experience. The faculty has institutionalised support for doctoral studies through iGRAD, the Interdisciplinary Graduate and Research Academy Düsseldorf, to establish network structures and offer counselling and training services for doctoral students, supervisors, and research training groups. Further backing for structured doctorates provide the following programmes: RTG 1203 Dynamics in Hot Plasms (DFG), Graduate Cluster CLIB, NRW Research Academy Biostruct, RTG "Molecules of Infection" (Manchot Foundation), the international graduate school iGRAD-Plant in collaboration with the
Forschungszentrum Jülich and Michigan State University, US; and the internally funded initiatives vivid, e-norm, and iGRASPseed. Research hubs with a significant volume of third-party founded collaborative projects are biology (Cluster of Excellence on Plant Sciences CEPLAS) and
physics (CRC-TR 6, CRC-TR 18). The Biomedical Research Center (BMFZ) and the Bioeconomy Science Center (a cluster of 54 departments of the universities of
Aachen,
Bonn, and Düsseldorf, as well as the Forschungszentrum Jülich) are important organisations forming the local research environment.
Business Administration and Economics One of HHU's smaller faculties, the Faculty of Business Administration and Economics, attracted about 1,100 students in the winter semester 2011/12. The faculty is housed in the futuristic Oeconomicum building and offers Business Administration (BSc and MSc), Economics (BSc and MSc), and Business Chemistry (BSc and MSc, in cooperation with the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences). Further education is provided by the Düsseldorf Business School (DBS), which offers
MBA programmes for a
tuition fee. Examples include General Management MBAs (in German and English) and Health Management (in cooperation with the Health Care Academy Düsseldorf). A major research hub in economics is
competition economics, funded through the DFG ANR Project and centred in the Düsseldorf Institute for Competition Economics (DICE). Business studies focus on finance, accounting, management, and marketing.
Law The Faculty of Law offers practice-oriented courses for the state examination in law in cooperation with various local institutions (e.g., courts such as the
Appeal Court,
District Court, and
Fiscal Court). Beyond that, a specialty is a German-French law course organized in collaboration with the
University of Cergy-Pontoise near Paris, which has, since 2005, annually admitted 15 German and 15 French law students to study both legal systems. Graduates of this three year law course are awarded the German legal
"Zwischenprüfung" (German
LL.B. equivalent) as well as the French
"licence mention droit" (French
LL.B. equivalent). Since 2008, the universities offer a subsequent two-year course whose participants specialize in business, labor as well as employment law and graduate with the French ''"Master 2 mention droit de l'entreprise"'' (French
J.D. equivalent). Another speciality is an extra-curricular qualification in Anglo-American law. Further education is provided by Düsseldorf Law School (DLS), which offers postgraduate master's programs in the protection of commercial, information, and medical rights for a tuition fee. Research focuses on
commercial law,
European law and
international law. Hubs are the Centre for Information and Technology Law (ZfI), the Centre for Medical Law (IMR), the Insurance Law Institute, and the Institute of German and International Party Law and Party Research (PRuF). ==Governance==