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Faces of Constructor University

Faces of Constructor University

Let’s face it: Constructor University is a unique place in Germany. And it is such a place because of the people from more than 120 nations on this campus. Each and every of this faces makes a difference. In our series “Faces” we are featuring students, alumni, professors, employees and others who are connected with Constructor University. All stories that have already been published can be found here.

Together these faces build a growing mosaic and make clear what we all at Constructor University have in common. No matter what department we work in. No matter what we’re studying, researching or teaching: We share common beliefs. We believe that education opportunities must not be a matter of nationality and family origin. We believe that the pressing problems of our time can only be solved in a dialog between the research disciplines and world cultures. And we know that people can live in peace together no matter what their origin and religion may be. Because we face it together every day.

Faces of Constructor University
Bannour Hadroug – The talent scout
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Faces of Constructor University
Ayshan Aliyeva: a student with a passion for biochemistry and literature
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Faces of Constructor University
Lisa Tichagwa: An exceptional chemistry student
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Faces of Constructor University
Dr. Tanja Woebs – Commitment makes a difference
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Faces of Constructor University
Marija de Gast: the mother of the blue village
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Faces of Constructor University
Tilo Halaszovich: The start helper
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Faces of Constructor University
Dr. Susanne Illenberger: A passionate lecturer
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Faces of Constructor University
Prof. Dr. Angelo Pio Rossi: Geologist with an extraterrestrial twist
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Faces of Constructor University
Lucie Knor: From Bremen to Hawai'i - to conduct research