Nordhausen University of Applied Sciences

Students on the campus of the university, sunshine and flowers at the stairway to the main buildings
Campus of Nordhausen University of Applied Sciences (Photo: Marcus Glahn)
Young, familiar and future-oriented
Strong in research
Personal support and mentoring
Close to nature and ecologically aware
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It’s never far to the next class, so there’s still time for a coffee in between. The green campus grounds of Nordhausen University of Applied Sciences are the perfect place to enjoy the sun and unwind between lectures. Learning, research, sport, culture and campus living – here you’ll find everything in one place.

Nordhausen University of Applied Sciences has state-of-the-art laboratories, the latest technology and lecturers with practical experience – combined with familiar structures and short distances. Great importance is attached to personal contact with students and the greatest possible freedom to shape their studies. Learning in small groups creates optimal conditions for for students to complete their studies quickly.

Dominique Wollniok

Koorosh:

“My advice is to learn the German language very well and then make a plan for your future. Germany is the place where you can improve your skills, promote yourself, and find your dream job.”

Koorosh is from Iran. He studies Renewable Energy Systems at Nordhausen University of Applied Sciences.
English taught degree programs

COMPUTER ENGINEERING FOR IOT-SYSTEMS Master

ENVIRONMENTAL AND RECYCLING TECHNOLOGY Master

RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEMS Master

You can find an overview of all 30 degree programmes at Nordhausen University of Applied Sciences in the HIGHER EDUCATION COMPASS.

Yavor Minchev

Kerstin Scholze:

“Nordhausen is rather small. The advantage is: You have short distances, so you can reach everything easily on foot, you have the authorities, doctors, etc. everything relatively close together. There are many nice places to go here, you have culture, you have the cinema and the theatre. There are events and various highlights around the year with concerts and lectures.”

Kerstin Scholze is from Germany. She works as an Integration Administrator at the Staatliches Studienkolleg Nordhausen.
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Facts about Nordhausen

  • Approx. 42,500 inhabitants
  • Located at the southern edge of the Harz mountains
  • First mentioned in 876 AD
  • Half-timbered town
  • Local recretional activities at the many lakes
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Jaswanth:

“If you look straight ahead at the back side of this building, you can see a lot of windmills and wind turbines. If we take a small train from here to another village, we can also see a lot of wind turbines. After seeing those, I realised I am in the right place.”

Jaswanth is from India. He studies Renewable Energy Systems at Nordhausen University of Applied Sciences.
Dominique Wollniok

Koorosh:

“Finding apartments in Nordhausen is very easy, especially for students. We can easily find single rooms or shared flats at a very good price compared to other cities.”

Koorosh is from Iran. He studies Renewable Energy Systems at Nordhausen University of Applied Sciences.
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Contact and advice

Address

Nordhausen University of Applied Sciences

Weinberghof 4
99734 Nordhausen

Advisory service

Nordhausen University of Applied Sciences
Study Service Centre

International

Nordhausen University of Applied Sciences
International Office

Application

All information about the online application process can be found here: