Dr. Johannes Vollmer

Assistant Professor

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Biography

Johannes Vollmer is an academic associate at the Institute of Education Science at the University of Freiburg. He is responsible for coordinating the Master's program (M.Ed.) as well as training activities for teachers and managing partnerships with external collaborators. His research focuses on the relationships between social disparities and educational participation, with a particular interest in categories of social inequality within educational contexts. In his current project, FenCeS, he examines the academic success and experiences of students from non-academic backgrounds, aiming to identify influencing factors and derive supportive measures. He offers lectures and seminars on the conditions of educational processes, cognitive and motivational processes of learning, essential competencies in teaching, effective communication in classroom settings, and project management. Johannes has received accolades for his dissertation, earning the Young Talent Award for Sports and Sports Science from the University of Freiburg.

Research Interests

Experience

Academic Associate

2015-10-01 — Present

University of Freiburg • Freiburg

Responsible for coordinating the M.Ed. program and conducting teacher training.

Awards

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Young Talent Award for Sports and Sports Science

2016-05-01

Requirements for University of Freiburg

Master Program
Requirements
GPA Requirement
Required:2.5
TOEFL
Total
Required:72
IELTS
Overall
Required:5.5
PTE
Overall
Required:59
Prerequisites
Bachelor's degree in Physics or equivalent 32 ECTS in Theoretical Physics 32 ECTS in Experimental Physics 32 ECTS in Mathematics 18 ECTS in Physics lab courses 10 ECTS Bachelor thesis
Application Checklist
  • Undergraduate diploma
  • Transcript of Records
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  • CV
  • APS certificate (for China, Vietnam, India)
Specialization Notes

Focus on Advanced Quantum Mechanics and experimental/theoretical electives.