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University of Europe for Applied Sciences(Campus Berlin)

Dessauer Straße 3–5 Berlin, Berlin 10963 Germany
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Institution Overview

Institution details and overview.

About the Institution

The University of Europe for Applied Sciences (UE) is a private, state-recognised university in Germany with a campus in Berlin. UE presents itself as a practice-oriented institution offering accredited Bachelor’s and Master’s programmes, with strong emphasis on art and design, business and sport, tech and software, psychology, and interdisciplinary study in an international environment. The Berlin campus offers 100% English-taught Bachelor’s and Master’s programmes.

Institution Type

Private university of applied sciences

Establishment Year
  • Founded: 2000.
Educational Focus
  • Applied, career-oriented higher education.
  • Strong focus on Art & Design, Business & Sport, Tech & Software, Psychology, and dual degree programmes.
  • English-taught Bachelor’s and Master’s study in Berlin
Accreditations
  • State recognition: UE is state-accredited in the federal state of Brandenburg; all study programmes are state-approved by the Ministry of Science, Research and Culture, and the degrees are formally equivalent to those of a state university.
  • System accreditation: UE was accredited by the German Accreditation Council (Akkreditierungsrat) with decision dated February 26, 2021, following review of its internal quality management system by FIBAA.
  • Programme accreditation: All its programmes are accredited, and that all offered programmes have been successfully accredited and reaccredited, with additional FIBAA quality seal references.
Highlights
  • Berlin campus offers 100% English-taught Bachelor’s and Master’s programmes.
  • UE is one of the few system-accredited private universities in Germany, according to its official site.
  • UE is part of GUS Germany GmbH, a higher-education network with more than 18,000 students across locations in Germany, Europe, and beyond