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25.02.2025

Rethinking wind energy technology and maritime technologies

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Prof Dr Carsten Fichter and study mentor Etienne Büchner in an interview with the Lower Saxony/Bremen Renewable Energy Association.

Despite excellent job prospects, the number of students on technical degree programmes is falling across Germany. As a result, the wind energy sector is also facing major challenges in recruiting the skilled labour urgently needed for expansion. In an interview with Landesverband Erneuerbare Energien Niedersachsen/Bremen e.V., Prof. Dr.-Ing. Carsten Fichter and student mentor Etienne Büchner talk about the visibility of the degree programmes, career opportunities and studying at Bremerhaven University of Applied Sciences.

Click here for the interview with Prof Dr Carsten Fichter (German).
Click here for the interview with Etienne Büchner (German).

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