About Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften Hamburg
HAW Hamburg (Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften Hamburg) is one of Germany's largest universities of applied sciences, enrolling approximately 16,675 students across nine faculties. The university emphasises practice-oriented education, integrating applied research, labs, and industry internships into its degree programmes across engineering, life sciences, design, social work, management, and health disciplines.
Founded in 1970, HAW Hamburg operates across four sites in the city of Hamburg. Its research centres include the Competence Center for Energy Transition (CC4E) and the Shanghai-Hamburg College partnership. The university maintains exchange relationships with 130 Erasmus partner universities and 34 overseas partner institutions, and currently hosts approximately 2,649 international students.
Key facts
- Founded
- 1970
- Students
- 16,675
- International
- ~2,649 international students
- Faculties
- 9
One of Germany's largest universities of applied sciences with 16,675 students and 386 professors
Nine faculties spanning engineering, life sciences, design, health, social work, management, and computer science
No tuition fees for most degree programmes for both EU and non-EU international students; semester contribution ~€397
APS certificate required for applicants from India, China, and Vietnam (submitted via uni-assist)
Four campuses across Hamburg including a dedicated Art and Media Campus and a Bergedorf campus with energy-transition research facilities
Erasmus partnerships with 130 universities and overseas agreements with 34 institutions including Virginia Tech and California State University Long Beach
Admissions & costs
Tuition & fees
Hamburg is a tuition-free federal state for most degree programmes. HAW Hamburg charges no tuition fees for the vast majority of its bachelor's and master's degree courses, applicable to both EU and non-EU international students. A semester contribution of €397.00 (WS 2026/27) is payable each semester, covering student services (Studierendenwerk), student representation (AStA), a semester public transport ticket, and an administrative fee.
Admission requirements
International applicants must have their foreign qualifications assessed through uni-assist, which issues a preliminary review document (VPD) required for the HAW Hamburg application. Applicants from India, China, and Vietnam must additionally hold an APS certificate, which must be submitted to uni-assist alongside the VPD request. If the foreign school qualification is not directly recognised, applicants may complete a one-year Studienkolleg preparatory course. For non-EU applicants, admission to oversubscribed programmes uses a points system based on GPA, practical experience, language skills, and prior university study (specific programmes such as Information Engineering and Mechanical Engineering have their own criteria). Language certificates are required; specific proficiency levels depend on the programme (German-taught programmes typically require B2 or higher; English-taught programmes require proof of English proficiency). Applicants are advised to begin preparing at least three months before the application deadline, as the uni-assist pre-screening process takes approximately six weeks.
Application deadlines
Winter Semester (starting October): applications open 1 June, deadline 15 July. Summer Semester (starting April): applications open 1 December, deadline 15 January. Applications are submitted exclusively via the online portal myHAW. Applications received after the deadline cannot be considered. Some programmes may have individual deadlines — check the specific degree course listing.
Languages of instruction
The majority of HAW Hamburg's bachelor's and master's programmes are taught in German, requiring German language proficiency (typically B2–C1 level). A growing number of master's programmes and some bachelor's electives are offered in English. The university explicitly waives tuition for international students in most degree courses. German language courses are available for international students through the university's language learning support services.
Campuses & locations
Main campus at Berliner Tor 5–21 and Alexanderstraße 1; houses central administration, student services, and seven of nine faculties including Computer Science, Engineering, Management, Health, and Social Work.
Located at Lohbrügger Kirchstraße 64 / Ulmenliet 20 in the Lohbrügge district (S2 train, ~20 min from city centre); hosts Life Sciences, Health, and Sustainable Engineering including the CC4E wind laboratory and smart grid facilities.
Located at Finkenau 35; houses the Design faculty and relevant departments of Computer Science, Media & IT, and Management.
Located at Armgartstraße 24; specialises in fashion, costume, and textile design from the Design faculty.
Living in Hamburg
Hamburg is Germany's second-largest city and a major port and media hub, consistently ranked among the world's top 20 most liveable cities. It offers a strong labour market particularly in logistics, aviation, renewable energy, media, IT, and maritime industries. The city has a well-developed public transport network (HVV), a vibrant cultural scene, and a large international community. HAW Hamburg students receive an HVV semester ticket as part of their semester contribution.
Student life & support
HAW Hamburg's International Office, located at Stiftstraße 69, 20099 Hamburg, provides dedicated support for international degree-seeking students. The weBuddy programme pairs incoming international students with current students for orientation support. The Studierendenwerk Hamburg administers student housing (dormitories) across the city; international students are advised to apply early given high demand. German language courses and intercultural programmes are available through the university. The International Office holds drop-in hours Monday and Tuesday 11:00–13:00 and Thursday 14:00–16:00 (Team Outgoings only).
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Accredited Programmes
36
Master
43
Bachelor/Bakkalaureus
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