Braunschweig
The Department of Chemistry collectively strives to expand the frontiers of chemical knowledge through innovative research and teaching. Understood as a community of scholars, the department houses multiple educational and scholarly activities by faculty, postdoctoral researchers, graduate and undergraduate students, all contributing to the advancement of the chemical sciences.
Chemistry is often described as the Central Science, highlighting its importance to numerous scientific disciplines, such as Biology, Biomedical and Chemical Engineering, Forensics, Geosciences, Materials Science and Toxicology. Therefore, we aim to provide students a modern and well-rounded education in chemistry, which emphasizes its relevance to many other areas of knowledge. Our undergraduate education provides the best classroom and laboratory instruction in chemistry, and equips the student with a solid background for future studies in professional or graduate schools. The graduate program trains new generations of chemists to take on challenging research, teaching and administrative roles in the society.
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Braunschweiger
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This hotel offers modern and cozy accommodations in Braunschweig city center, just 1,950 feet away from the Braunschweiger Dom cathedral and the historic Burgplatz square. As a guest at the Pentahotel Braunschweig, you can expect stylish rooms equipped with comfy beds, free pay-TV channels, a rainforest shower. As a guest at the Pentahotel Braunschweig, you can expect stylish rooms equipped with comfy beds, free pay-TV channels, a rainforest shower. Standard WiFi is free of charge and premium WiFi is also available. The hotel’s Pentalounge consists of a restaurant, a bar and a reception. Also known as Brunswick, Braunschweig is, at about 250,000 people, the largest city between Hannover and Berlin. Braunschweig (German pronunciation: ˈbʁaʊnʃvaɪk; Low German: Brunswiek ˈbrɔˑnsviːk; Inglis: Brunswick), is a ceety o 247,400 fowk, locatit in the federal-state o Lawer Saxony, Germany.It is locatit north o the Harz muntains at the farthest navigable point o the Oker river, whilk connects tae the North Sea throuch the rivers Aller an Weser. The offices o the German Federal Bureau.