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[[Image:Bauhaus-logo.png|border|right|Bauhaus University logo]]
[[Image:Bauhaus-logo.png|border|right|Bauhaus University logo]]
We're here to develop, design and implement user-friendly concepts and applications that enable and facilitate access to digital information in interactive and networked environments.
The Bauhaus-Universität Weimar has become well-known for its wide range of teaching and research activities based on civil engineering and architecture-oriented disciplines. Today the University offers an extensive spectrum of instruction with over 30 courses of study, including free art, design, web design, visual communication, media design, media culture, architecture, civil engineering, materials science, processing technology, environment and management.
[http://www.uni-weimar.de/medien/wiki/IFD:Start Read more about Bauhaus Interface Design]
[http://www.uni-weimar.de/cms/index.php?id=117&L=1 Read more about the Bauhaus]


*Professor/s: Prof. Jens Geelhaar<br>  
*Professor/s: Prof. Jens Geelhaar<br>  
*Tutor/s &amp; Co-Ordinator/s: Jan Dittrich<br>  
*Tutor/s &amp; Co-Ordinator/s: Jan Dittrich<br>  
*Department Website: http://www.uni-weimar.de/medien/wiki/IFD:Start<br>
*[http://www.uni-weimar.de/medien/wiki/IFD:Start|Interface Design Faculty]
 


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== Class of 2010  ==
== Class of 2010  ==
Mozilla Labs are supporting 15 students from Bauhaus University are participating in the ‘Designing for Action’ course in the Media Art and Design BFA program
15 students from Bauhaus University are participating in the ‘Designing for Action’ course in the Media Art and Design BFA program.


The course, conducted by Jan Dittrich under the supervision of Prof. Jens Geelhaar – enables students to create applications and products focused on user needs. Students from various backgrounds have joined the course – media art & design, computer science students and even an architecture student.  
The course, conducted by Jan Dittrich under the supervision of Prof. Jens Geelhaar – enables students to create applications and products focused on user needs. Students from various backgrounds have joined the course – media art & design, computer science students and even an architecture student.  
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