Lumnion will be with the sophomores in the pricing lecture at Cologne University of Applied Sciences, Bachelor in Risk and Insurance.
In this upcoming lecture, we will delve into the intricacies of Risk Pricing and explore both traditional and modern methods. It promises to be an insightful and productive event that will leave you feeling inspired and enriched.
About TH Köln
Technische Hochschule Köln – abbreviated as TH Köln – University of Applied Sciences – sees itself as University of Technology, Arts, Sciences. With its disciplinary and cultural diversity and openness, TH Köln’s activities are aimed at cultural and technological breakthroughs of high societal relevance; TH Köln contributes substantially to resolving social challenges. As a community of faculty and students, we see ourselves as a learning organization forging new paths. For instance, TH Köln is one of the pioneers in developing and forming concepts for higher education didactics.
Our subject range includes the fields of Applied Natural Sciences, Architecture and Construction, Information and Communication, Computer Science, Engineering Culture, Society, and Social Sciences, as well as Business Studies. More than 100 degree programs are offered as full-time programs or, in some cases, as career-integrated or part-time programs. As a place where research-based learning and academic education occur, the university nurtures prospective scholars through cooperative dissertations. Annually, about 5,000 students take up their studies at TH Köln. 23,500 students from nearly 120 countries, 430 professors, and 1,600 staff employ their potential.
Research mainly focuses on future-related issues, including climate change, energy supply, health and food safety, and demographic changes. While developing solution strategies for the most critical questions of our time, researchers offer their professional expertise in interdisciplinary interaction. At the same time, they closely collaborate with local, national, and international cooperation partners, including 290 international institutions of higher education. The university offers its researchers an attractive sphere of activity. The quality seal, “HR Excellence in Research,” awarded by the European Commission, certifies that TH Köln meets international standards in the field of human resources development. TH Köln also emphasizes quality in advanced academic training and promotes competencies and personal and professional development through programs offered to those interested in further education, those currently working, and those returning to work.
Köln’s campuses are located in Cologne, Gummersbach, and Leverkusen.