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  • Six people in blue suits are standing in front of a staircase, with two display stands showing scenes from the Northwest Alliance’s research standing beside them.

    From left to right: Ralph Bruder, President of the University of Oldenburg; Jutta Günther, President of the University of Bremen; Andreas Bovenschulte, Mayor of the City of Bremen; Henrike Müller, Senator for Environment, Climate, and Science; Olaf Lies, Minister President of Lower Saxony; Falko Mohrs, Minister for Science and Culture of Lower Saxony. University of Bremen / Jens Lehmkühler

  • President Bruder and Vice-Chancellor Günther stand smiling in front of the audience, with a blue curtain in the background and other people seated at a table.

    A few impressions of the Bremen campus. University of Bremen / Jens Lehmkühler

  • Two student assistants wearing light blue hoodies from the Northwest Alliance are standing in a large room full of people.

    University of Bremen / Jens Lehmkühler

  • Jutta Günther is talking to a grey-haired man in a dark suit.

    University of Bremen / Jens Lehmkühler

  • A person wearing a light blue Northwest Alliance T-shirt can be seen from behind, talking to a woman wearing glasses and with medium-length grey hair.

    University of Bremen / Jens Lehmkühler

  •  A group of people are walking along Bremen’s Uni-Boulevard; in the foreground, a display stand belonging to the Northwest Alliance can be seen.

    University of Bremen / Jens Lehmkühler

  • The three flags of the University of Oldenburg, the Northwest Alliance and the University of Bremen flying from flagpoles against a backdrop of trees and a blue sky.

    University of Bremen / Jens Lehmkühler

  • On a table lie numerous white wristbands bearing the Northwest Alliance logo for the participants in the assessment. Two hands pick out a wristband.

    University of Bremen / Jens Lehmkühler

Important Milestone in Excellence Strategy

The Northwest Alliance has reached an important milestone in the Excellence Strategy. In April, 20 international reviewers visited the Bremen campus to assess the joint Excellence proposal submitted by the Universities of Oldenburg and Bremen. 

This week, the Northwest Alliance reached an important milestone in the Excellence Strategy. On April 28 and 29, 20 international reviewers visited the Bremen campus to assess the joint Excellence proposal submitted by the University of Bremen and the University of Oldenburg.

For both universities, these two days were undoubtedly among the most important of the year. The international Committee of Experts’ assessment of the Northwest Alliance at the Bremen campus on behalf of the German Science and Humanities Council marked the conclusion of evaluation activities in the Excellence Strategy of the German federal and state governments.

In discussions with the reviewers, the universities presented their shared vision and outlined the strategies through which the Northwest Alliance aims to develop northwestern Germany into a strong, internationally visible scientific ecosystem that combines world-class research with social responsibility.

The University of Oldenburg and the University of Bremen submitted their Excellence Consortium proposal to the German Research Council in November 2025 under the title “Northwest Alliance: Connecting for Tomorrow.”

The leadership of both universities expressed heartfelt thanks to all those involved. “We entered this process with a strong, highly committed team. More than 200 people from our universities – including many researchers, faculty members, students, and administrative staff – worked together to make our Northwest Alliance tangible,” said President Ralph Bruder of the University of Oldenburg. He emphasized that the smooth running of the two-day event was also thanks to the exceptional efforts of numerous administrative staff from both campuses.

“Your dedication and outstanding performance made this important step possible,” added Professor Jutta Günther, President of the University of Bremen. She also extended her thanks to supporters from politics, business, society, and academia. “We are backed by a strong community, which was clearly demonstrated by the contributions of our cooperation partners during the on-site visit. We are proud of this support and deeply grateful for the encouragement we have received.”

The German Science and Humanities Council’s decision on which universities and university consortia will receive funding for seven years beginning in January 2027 within the Excellence Strategy of the German federal and state governments will be announced on October 2, 2026.

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