Saarland is a location with sophisticated competence in the automotive industry. According to a study of Institut der Deutschen Wirtschaft (German Institute of
Both Saarhütten (Saar iron and steelworkplants) in Völklingen and Dillingen have found niches over the past few years, in which they are “top” of the hard to come by gl
Without a doubt: If nanotechnology in Germany is mentioned abroad today the term “Nano-Valley-Saar” is heard on a regular basis. Thus the appreciation is expressed, whi
To extensively document the world-wide diversity of animals has been an ongoing challenge for science and a responsibility for future generations. In the 19th century, th
With 30 departments and 20 institutes, the Saarland University Hospital (SUH) holds a top position as health centre in south-west Germany. Over 5,300 employees care for t
Saarland’s university of applied sciences was founded in 1971 and renamed the University for Applied Sciences of Saarland (HTW) in 1991. Considering its forerunner
Break down barriers is the signum of Saarland University – borders between cultures just as barriers between disciplines or traditional dividing lines between sci
Did you know? When the tennis star Roger Federer strikes out for an all-decisive hit, Saarland is a part of the success of this world sportsman. Federer uses a Wil
The state capital of Saarbrücken is the regional centre of Saarland and one of the authoritative centres of the SaarLorLux region. The metropolis, with its near to 180,00
The Saarland is known as a classic industrial location. The secondary industry such as the metal and electrical industries as well as the car part suppliers are particu