Since the beginning of the 1990s and not least against a background of
inadequate financial and human resources at the higher education
institutes, the Federation and the
Länder have
increased their efforts to modernise and internationalise the higher
education system in Germany. The reforms are aimed at facilitating
differentiation by deregulation, performance orientation, increasing
the autonomy of higher education institutions and creating incentives,
hence also enhancing the international competitiveness of the German
institutions of higher education.
In order to implement these goals, reforms have been
and still are introduced and carried out on the structure of higher
education study and the internal organisation of institutions of higher
education. Detailed state control is increasingly being replaced by the
autonomous decision-making of higher education institutions.
Deregulation has significantly increased the freedom of higher
education institutions in terms of their organisational and staffing
decisions. The higher education institutions are increasingly taking on
the national and international challenge. In joint target agreements,
the state and the institutions of higher education cooperatively define
the services to be provided, but without specifying concrete measures.
The target agreements are also used as control elements within the
higher education institutions. The growing autonomy of the higher
education institutions is, for example, also demonstrated by their
entitlement to select applicants for admission.
Since 2005 the
Länder have been free to decide on the imposition of financial
contributions from students. A number of Länder made use of this option
for the first time in the winter semester 2006/2007 by imposing study
fees ranging up to Euro 500. Parallel student loan systems provide that
loans only must be repaid once the course has been completed and in
case of adequate income.
As
part of the Excellence Initiative of the Federation and the Länder for
the Promotion of Science and Research in German Higher Education
Institutions (
Exzellenzinitiative des Bundes und der Länder zur Förderung von Wissenschaft und Forschung an deutschen Hochschulen),
the Federation and the Länder support scientific projects run by
universities and their cooperation partners in the higher education
sector, in extramural research as well as in the private economy. In
detail, until 2011 additional funds totalling Euro 1.9 billion are
provided in the funding areas
- research schools for the promotion of scientific talent,
- excellence clusters for the promotion of leading science and
- future concepts for top-class research at universities.
In
October 2006, the decisions on funding applications from higher
education institutions in the first round of funding of the Excellence
Initiative were made.
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