The Dortmund campus is centrally located in the city, close to popular destinations like the art museum "Dortmunder U", the German Football Museum, the Westfalenpark, the Lake Phoenix, and the Dortmund city centre.
Dortmund is one of the largest cities in Germany, with many shopping centres, restaurants, pubs, and cafes. The city is well-connected by public transport.
The nearest train station, Dortmund Universität, is 16 minutes by walk from the campus. There are two bus stops nearby: Do-Joseph-Von-Fraunhofer-Str. and Dortmund Martin-Schmeißer-Weg.
Located in Frankfurt am Main, this campus is in the heart of one of Europe’s major financial centres. It is located in Sachsenhausen, directly at the South Railway Station.
Frankfurt is a vibrant city, filled with historic landmarks and modern skyscrapers. The city has many popular spots like Römerberg, Frankfurt Cathedral, Main Tower, Städel Museum, Palmengarten, Zeil Shopping Street, and the Frankfurt Zoo.
The Munich campus is located close to the city centre.
Munich is a major technology hub, known for its rich culture. It is one of Germany's most charming cities. The city is popular for its world-famous Oktoberfest.
Additionally, Munich has several places to visit, including the Marienplatz and the Neues Rathaus, Englischer Garten, Nymphenburg Palace, BMW Welt and Museum, Olympic Park, and the Allianz Arena.
Located in the port city of Hamburg, this campus is near the city centre and the main train station.
Hamburg is Germany's second-largest city, known for its maritime heritage and architecture, and green spaces. It is located on the Elbe River, with several historical landmarks. Some popular places to see are Speicherstadt, Elbphilharmonie, Reeperbahn, Hamburg Rathaus, and the Hamburg Harbour.
The Koeln or Cologne campus is just a few minutes' walk from the Hansaring S-Bahn station. The campus is located in a vibrant area close to the city’s media hubs.
Cologne is a major city well known for its media and entertainment industry. It is one of Germany's oldest and most vibrant cities. Situated on the banks of the Rhine River, it is the fourth-largest city in Germany.
Cologne offers a diverse array of attractions to explore. You can visit the Cologne Cathedral, Old Town, Museum Ludwig, Hohenzollern Bridge, Cologne Chocolate Museum, the Cologne Zoo, and the Fragrance Museum.
The Stuttgart campus is located close to many automotive industries and high-tech companies. It is located within walking distance of the city centre.
Stuttgart is one of the strongest economic regions in Europe. The city is home to some of the world's most famous car brands, like Mercedes-Benz and Porsche. Stuttgart also has many cultural and natural attractions that you can visit.
These include the Mercedes-Benz Museum, Porsche Museum, Stuttgart Television Tower, Schlossplatz, Wilhelma Zoo and Botanical Garden.
This campus is located in the heart of Berlin Schöneberg. It is close to many shopping places, restaurants, and cafes.
Berlin – the capital of Germany, is an important international business centre. The city is also known for its iconic landmarks, such as the Brandenburg Gate, The Berlin Wall and East Side Gallery, Museum Island, The Reichstag Building, Berlin Cathedral, Alexanderplatz, and Potsdamer Platz.