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Science and Technology Studies programs in Germany position international students at the critical intersection where laboratory discoveries meet social reality, studying how technologies shape societies while cultures influence innovation—in a nation whose engineering excellence coexists with deep philosophical traditions questioning progress, creating scholars who decode why some innovations transform civilization while others fail despite technical superiority. These interdisciplinary English-taught degrees shatter the myth of neutral technology through examining how German nuclear phase-out reflected social values over pure economics, why privacy-by-design in German tech policy influences global standards, how automotive culture shaped city planning for decades, and what makes societies embrace or reject innovations from GMOs to facial recognition—discovering that understanding technology requires anthropology as much as engineering. Germany's unique position straddling technological prowess and critical reflection provides rich case studies: analyzing how Industry 4.0 transforms work beyond efficiency gains, investigating algorithm bias in German credit scoring systems, examining how citizen science movements challenge expert authority, documenting maker spaces democratizing innovation, and understanding why German engineering culture's risk aversion both ensures safety and potentially stifles disruption. The curriculum merges humanities with technology studies through innovative approaches: ethnographic fieldwork in research laboratories, policy analysis of EU tech regulation, historical examination of failed innovations teaching humility, philosophical investigation of AI consciousness claims, and participatory technology assessment involving citizens in shaping innovation.
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