TExAS

Transformation through Excellence in Applied Sciences

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1

project

 

Texas stands for “Transformation through Excellence in Applied Sciences” and combines the further development of the university itself with a concrete contribution to economic and social transformation.

 

5

years

 

to find answers to issues such as demographic change, securing a skilled workforce, digitalization, sustainability, diversity, and internationalization.

 

6

Subprojects

 

including three aimed at strengthening research and knowledge transfer, two focused on enhancing the flexibility of degree programs and of teaching and learning structures, and one dedicated to developing excellent administrative structures.

 

16.25

m Euros

 

have been allocated to the project funding program “zukunft.niedersachsen – Potenziale strategisch entfalten”

 

Transformation through Excellence

With its strong ties to business, society, and academia, Osnabrück University of Applied Sciences has been driving innovation for years. Today, it is the largest and has the highest output on research among universities of applied sciences in Lower Saxony.

Excellence in applied sciences means to us: research, knowledge transfer, and teaching that have a direct impact in the real world—whether in businesses, local communities, or the healthcare sector. Our solutions are developed in close collaboration with society and make concrete contributions to the transformation of our world.

Transformation means to us: profound change in virtually all areas of life – from climate protection to digitalization and demographic trends, to securing a skilled workforce and global cooperation. These changes affect not only society as a whole, but also our university itself. We see transformation as an opportunity to shape new paths together.

That is why TExAS combines the further development of the university itself with a concrete contribution to economic and social transformation.

The project pursues three strategic goals: strengthening research, pioneering new approaches to study and teaching, and optimizing administrative processes. These are implemented in six subprojects:

  • Strengthening Research:
    1. Ensuring research excellence in the three research fields,
    2. Establishing three research centers,
    3. Establishing a Center for Applied Transformational Excellence (CTX)
     
  • Enhancing the flexibility of degree programs and of teaching and learning structures:
    4. Making degree programs more flexible (Flexcellence),
    5. Attracting more international students (Seekcellence)
     
  • Optimizing Internal Administrative Processes:
    6. Establishing a Service Center for Administrative Excellence (Operational Excellence Hub)

Funding

The university will receive 16.25 million euros in funding for TExAS through 2030. The project is being implemented as part of the “Strategically Shaping Potential” funding line of the zukunft.niedersachsen program.

 

Overall Project Management

The project is being led by Vice President Prof. Dr. Bernd Lehmann on behalf of the University Steering Committee, with Dr. Christiane Kühne serving as project manager.