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German University of Digital Science i.Gr.

Brandenburg, Germany

About German UDS

The German University of Digital Science (German UDS) is Europe's first state-recognised fully digital university, headquartered at the CloudHouse in Media City Babelsberg, Potsdam, Brandenburg. It received state recognition from the Brandenburg Ministry of Science, Research and Culture in February 2025 and began teaching operations on 1 April 2025. Founded as a non-profit gGmbH by computer science professors Christoph Meinel and Mike Friedrichsen, it is accredited by the German Accreditation Council (Akkreditierungsrat), assessed positively by the Wissenschaftsrat, and programme-accredited by ASIIN.

All programmes are delivered entirely online in English, with no mandatory on-campus attendance. The academic calendar is organised into four 12-week quarters per year, supporting April and October intakes for degree programmes. Degrees awarded are full German university degrees recognised under the Brandenburg Higher Education Act.

The university focuses exclusively on digital disciplines: Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, Advanced Digital Reality (XR/VR/AR), Digital Leadership, Quantum Computing, and related management fields. It explicitly targets learners who cannot relocate to Germany due to financial, professional, or family constraints, with particular outreach to students from the Global South. Scholarships of up to 50% tuition waiver are available on a merit- and need-basis.

Key facts

Founded
2025

Europe's first state-recognised fully digital university awarding full German degrees online

State recognition by Brandenburg Ministry of Science granted February 2025; teaching started April 2025

Accredited by Akkreditierungsrat and ASIIN; positively assessed by Wissenschaftsrat

All programmes in English; no German language requirement for admission

Programmes in Applied AI, Cybersecurity, Advanced Digital Reality, Quantum Computing, Digital Leadership, and MBA tracks

Scholarships up to 50% tuition waiver available, with priority for Global South applicants

Admissions & costs

Tuition & fees

This is a private non-profit university; tuition fees apply. MBA programmes: €7,500 per year (payable quarterly at €2,000/quarter, total programme cost approximately €8,000). Master of Science programmes: €7,500 per year (total approximately €16,000 over two years). Micro-Degrees: €900 per programme. Scholarships of up to 50% tuition reduction are available, with priority for applicants from the Global South. No semester contribution (Semesterbeitrag) is charged as there is no physical campus or student services union.

Admission requirements

Master's programmes require a bachelor's degree in a relevant field with a minimum grade equivalent to 2.5 (German scale) and English proficiency at CEFR B2 or above. A STEM background is recommended but not mandatory for all MSc tracks. MBA programmes require a university degree (or equivalent qualification) plus at least three years of relevant professional experience in a digital environment, and English B2. Micro-Degrees have no prior qualification requirement. APS certificate is not applicable because programmes are fully online and no German student visa is issued for distance-learning enrolment; Indian, Chinese, and Vietnamese applicants do not need an APS to apply. Applications are submitted via the online portal at german-uds.de with transcripts, CV, and motivation letter.

Application deadlines

April intake: applications close 15 March. October intake: applications close 15 September. Micro-Degrees have quarterly intakes.

Languages of instruction

English (all programmes). No German-language degree programmes offered.

Campuses & locations

CloudHouse, Babelsberg

Headquarters in Media City Babelsberg, Potsdam, Brandenburg. All teaching is fully online; no residential campus.

Living in Brandenburg

The university's registered headquarters is in Babelsberg, Potsdam — the state capital of Brandenburg, directly adjacent to Berlin. Potsdam is known for its UNESCO World Heritage palaces and parks, a lively student population (University of Potsdam is also based here), and excellent rail links to central Berlin (approx. 25 minutes). Because German UDS is fully online, students do not need to relocate to Potsdam; however, occasional in-person Career Weeks may be held there.

Student life & support

Student life is primarily digital. The university provides a virtual campus called COVE (Campus of Virtual Education) for immersive interaction. Weekly drop-in advising sessions are held via Zoom (Wednesdays, 13:00–13:30 CET). One-on-one consultations with academic advisors are available. There is no physical student union, sports facility, or dormitory, consistent with the fully online model.

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