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Akademie der Polizei Hamburg

Hamburg, Germany

About Akademie der Polizei Hamburg

The Akademie der Polizei Hamburg is the central police education and training institution of the Hamburg Police (Polizei Hamburg), established in 2013 under the Hamburgisches Polizeiakademiegesetz. It merged the former Landespolizeischule and the Hochschule der Polizei Hamburg into a single academy that covers all three career-level tracks (Laufbahnabschnitte I, II, and III) plus continuing professional development for active officers.

The Hochschule (university division) within the academy confers a bachelor's degree for officers in Schutzpolizei, Wasserschutzpolizei, and Kriminalpolizei via a three-year full-time programme combining academic instruction with two six-month practical placements. A master's track for senior-service candidates is pursued through the Deutsche Hochschule der Polizei (DHPol). The academy also hosts several research institutes, including the Hamburger Institut für interdisziplinäre Kriminalitäts- und Sicherheitsforschung (HIKS, founded April 2023) and the Forschungsstelle Europäisches und Deutsches Sicherheitsrecht (FEDS).

Being a public-sector police academy, enrolment is restricted to candidates selected through the Hamburg Police recruitment process. The institution holds an ERASMUS Charter for Higher Education and participates in ERASMUS+ staff and student mobility with partner police academies in Norway, Poland, Estonia, and other European countries.

Key facts

Founded
2013
Students
1,200

Only police-education institution in Hamburg; merger of the former Landespolizeischule and Hochschule der Polizei Hamburg

Confers a state-recognised bachelor's degree for Schutzpolizei, Wasserschutzpolizei, and Kriminalpolizei tracks

Students receive civil-servant trainee pay (Anwärterbezüge) — no tuition costs

Holds an ERASMUS Charter for Higher Education; exchange partnerships with police academies in Norway, Poland, and Estonia

In-house research institutes: HIKS (criminology/security) and FEDS (European and German security law)

Continuing professional development for more than 10,000 active Hamburg Police officers per year

Admissions & costs

Tuition & fees

No tuition fees. Trainees and students are civil-servant recruits (Beamtenanwärter) and receive a monthly training allowance (Anwärterbezüge) from the Hamburg Senate during the programme.

Admission requirements

Admission is exclusively through the Hamburg Police recruitment and selection process (Einstellungsverfahren); the academy does not accept independent applications from civilian or international students. Candidates must pass a multi-stage selection procedure run by the Einstellungsstelle der Polizei Hamburg. APS certificates (required for Indian, Chinese, and Vietnamese applicants) and standard university language/qualification requirements do not apply here, as the entry route is employment-based, not an open application to a higher-education institution. For enquiries: [email protected] or +49 40 427 427.

Languages of instruction

German (all degree and training programmes are taught entirely in German)

Campuses & locations

Hauptcampus Carl-Cohn-Straße

Main campus at Carl-Cohn-Straße 39, 22297 Hamburg

International Office

Located at Überseering 35, 7th floor, Hamburg

Living in Hamburg

Hamburg is Germany's second-largest city and a major port and media hub on the Elbe river. It offers a high quality of life, strong public transport (HVV), a large international community, and a vibrant cultural scene including the Elbphilharmonie concert hall. The city is home to several universities and research institutions alongside the police academy.

Student life & support

Students are police recruits integrated into the professional environment of the Hamburg Police. Campus facilities include a library, mediathek, sports and firearms training facilities, and a campus service point. The academy maintains an active social media presence and hosts conferences and professional events open to enrolled students and serving officers.

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Accredited Programmes

3

Bachelor/Bakkalaureus

34

Master

4

Other

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