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The ''Hamburger Fern-Hochschule'' (FHF) offers distance learning.
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The ''Hamburger Fern-Hochschule'' (HFH) offers distance learning.




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The FHF is a University of Applied Sciences , that has main office is in Hamburg, [[Germany]] and provides its students with a dense network of study centers in Germany and Austria.
The HFH is a University of Applied Sciences, that has main office is in Hamburg, [[Germany]] and provides its students with a dense network of study centers in Germany and [[Austria]].
 
 
A separate section on its web site is dedicated to Austria: http://www.hamburger-fh.de/oesterreich/




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With more than seven thousand two hundred students, the [http://www.hamburger-fh.de Hamburger Fern-Hochschule] is one of the biggest private institutions of Higher Education in Germany. It also offers study programmes in the business-, technology- and health sectors for Austrian students. As in the [[Germany#Best_practice:_examples_of_virtual_higher_education_in_Germany| German Best Practices of Virtual HE]] the programmes are especially developed for people who are also in full time or part-time employment. In 3 regional study centres in Austria (Linz, Klagenfurt & Hollabrunn) students can apply for support near to their home. Students can start their studies either on 1st January or on 1st July.
With more than 7200 students, the [http://www.hamburger-fh.de Hamburger Fern-Hochschule] is one of the biggest private institutions of Higher Education in Germany. It also offers study programmes in the business-, technology- and health sectors for Austrian students. As in the [[Germany#Best_practice:_examples_of_virtual_higher_education_in_Germany| German Best Practices of Virtual HE]] the programmes are especially developed for people who are also in full time or part-time employment. In 3 regional study centres in Austria (Linz, Klagenfurt & Hollabrunn) students can apply for support near to their home. Students can start their studies either on 1st January or on 1st July.
 




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The Hamburger Fern-Hochschule (HFH) offers distance learning.


The HFH is a University of Applied Sciences, that has main office is in Hamburg, Germany and provides its students with a dense network of study centers in Germany and Austria.


A separate section on its web site is dedicated to Austria: http://www.hamburger-fh.de/oesterreich/


With more than 7200 students, the Hamburger Fern-Hochschule is one of the biggest private institutions of Higher Education in Germany. It also offers study programmes in the business-, technology- and health sectors for Austrian students. As in the German Best Practices of Virtual HE the programmes are especially developed for people who are also in full time or part-time employment. In 3 regional study centres in Austria (Linz, Klagenfurt & Hollabrunn) students can apply for support near to their home. Students can start their studies either on 1st January or on 1st July.


The Hamburger Fern-Hochschule web site is at http://www.hamburger-fh.de



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