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  1. Phone. +41 31 631 34 16. sylvia.scheidegger@unibe.ch. The Department of Spanish Language and Literature of the University of Bern offers a high-quality education, from both a linguistic and literary point of view, in one of the fastest growing languages in the world. Spanish is spoken today by more than four hundred million people worldwide ...

  2. The Institute of Hispanic Languages and Literatures of the University of Bern consists of two sections: one for Linguistics and one for Literature. The Linguistics section is the only one in Switzerland that focuses on Synchronic Linguistics. The Literature section offers a wide range of courses and seminars covering Spanish and Latin American ...

  3. The essentials in brief. In 2023, 19'640 students were registered at the University of Bern. 6'787 (35%) of them originated from the canton of Berne while 2'465 (13%) came from abroad (educational background). The proportion of female students amounted to 59%. 8'106 (41%) studied at Bachelor level, 4'865 (25%) at Master level, 3'486 (18%) at ...

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  5. Theatre studies are based in Bern uniquely. In the humanities, three new focal points in research and teaching were founded in 2008: the center for cultural studies, the center for global studies and the center for the study of language and society. Students in these fields have first class researchers as their teachers.

  6. Rankings & ratings. RANKINGS. University of Bern is one of the top public universities in Bern, Switzerland. It is ranked #=126 in QS World University Rankings 2024. # =126.

  7. With more than 19,500 students, the University of Bern is one of the largest universities in Switzerland. It is a comprehensive university with 39 bachelor’s and 74 master’s degree programs. Based in the Länggasse district, the University of Bern is a traditional city university. But there’s more to it than that: In Bern, time seems to ...

  8. The University of Bern, based in the Swiss capital, was officially founded in 1834 - although it can trace its roots back to the 16th century, when it became compulsory for monks to be educated in a higher education institution. It was in the 1800s, however, that the university was officially founded, growing in size throughout the 19th and 20th centuries in line with the city of Bern’s own ...

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