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Erasmus departmental coordinators

At Ruhr University Bochum (RUB) the Erasmus departmental coordinators are responsible for the application and selection process of students planning to study at one of the the department's Erasmus partner universities.

Additionally, the departmental coordinators nominate the outbound students to the partner institution abroad and assist in all subject-related matters, such as the transfer of credits from abroad to RUB.

CERES – CENTER FOR REGLIGIOUS STUDIES
FACULTY OF PHILOSOPHY AND EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH

Department of Philosophy I & II


Department of Educational Research

FACULTY OF HISTORY

Department of History

Department of Art History

Department of Archaeological Sciences

FACULTY OF PHILOLOGY

Department of Linguistics

Department of Classical Philology

Department of German Studies

Department of Comparative Literature

Department of English and American Studies

Department of Romance Studies – French

Department of Romance Studies – Italian

Department of Romance Studies – Spanish

Department of Slavonic Studies

Department of Oriental and Islamic Studies

Department of Theatre Studies

Department of Media Studies

FACULTY OF LAW

Chair for Public Law and Public International Law

Chaair for Public and European Law

  • Prof. Dr. Wolfram Cremer (German French Bachelor’s and Master's programme in National and European Commercial Law)

    Contact:
    Mariella Riekes and Yoann Lefort
    GD E2/425
    DFBM@rub.de

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Institute for Mining and Energy Law

FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCE
FACULTY OF EAST ASIAN STUDIES
FACULTY OF PSYCHOLOGY
FACULTY OF CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING

FACULTY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
FACULTY OF MATHEMATICS
FACULTY OF PHYSICS AND ASTRONOMY
FACULTY OF GEOSCIENCES

Department of Geography


Department of Geology, Mineralogy and Geophysics

FACULTY OF MEDICINE
INSTITUTE FOR LABOUR SCIENCE
INSTITUTE FOR INTERNATIONAL LAW OF PEACE AND ARMED CONFLICT
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