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Kunst- und Musikhochschulen

Hochschule für Bildende Künste Braunschweig

Niedersachsen, Germany

About Hochschule für Bildende Künste Braunschweig

Hochschule für Bildende Künste Braunschweig (HBK Braunschweig) is the only state art university in Lower Saxony and one of Germany's larger art academies, enrolling approximately 898 students (Winter Semester 2025/26). It holds the rights to award doctorates and post-doctoral (Habilitation) degrees — a distinction rare among specialist art schools — and maintains 53 professorships across fine art, design, visual communication, art education, art history, media studies, and performing arts.

The university emerged in its current form in 1963 as the Staatliche Hochschule für Bildende Künste, with roots traceable to a ducal drawing institute established in 1790. It was granted doctoral degree-awarding rights in 1984 and took its present name and full university status thereafter. Its campus at Johannes-Selenka-Platz in central Braunschweig covers over 27,000 square metres, housing 22 specialist workshops, an exhibition hall, a library of 78,000+ volumes, and a student café.

Approximately 10 % of students come from 36 countries, and the student body is 70 % female. All degree programmes are German-taught; no English-medium degree programmes are offered. Admission to all programmes is subject to an artistic aptitude examination (Eignungsprüfung) and portfolio review.

Key facts

Founded
1963
Students
898
International
approx. 10% (from 36 countries)

Only state art university in Lower Saxony

Holds doctoral and post-doctoral (Habilitation) degree-awarding rights — rare for an art school

53 professorships across fine art, design, art education, media studies, performing arts, and art history

Artistic aptitude examination required for all programmes — no admission on grades alone

22 specialist production workshops on a single central campus

Winter Semester intake only; application window 1 February – 15 March

Admissions & costs

Tuition & fees

No tuition fees are charged (public university in Lower Saxony, which does not levy non-EU fees). A semester contribution (Semesterbeitrag) of approximately €436 per semester is payable; this covers the student union, cultural semester ticket (Staatstheater Braunschweig, International Film Festival), sports facilities shared with TU Braunschweig, and the Studierendenwerk OstNiedersachsen levy. Long-term study fees of €500/semester apply once a student exceeds the standard study period plus six tolerance semesters.

Admission requirements

All applicants must pass an artistic aptitude examination (Eignungsprüfung) and submit a portfolio; there is no admission without this. International applicants must submit a uni-assist Vorprüfungsdokumentation (VPD) in lieu of a German Abitur assessment. Applicants whose school-leaving qualification is from India, China, or Vietnam must additionally hold an APS certificate before uni-assist can process their documents. German-language proficiency is required: B1 at application stage and B2 at enrolment for Freie Kunst/Visuelle Kommunikation diploma/bachelor programmes; B2 at application and C1 at enrolment for all other programmes (accepted certificates: DSH, TestDaF TDN 4, Goethe, telc). Master's programmes require a bachelor's degree with 150–200 ECTS; conditional admission may be possible from 150 ECTS. Applications are accepted for Winter Semester only (intake: October), with the application window running 1 February – 15 March each year. No visa support letter is issued without a €30 fee.

Application deadlines

Winter Semester only (October start). Application window: 1 February – 15 March. Artistic aptitude examination (Eignungsprüfung) and portfolio review are part of the process. Language certificate must be submitted by 30 September or enrolment is not possible.

Languages of instruction

All degree programmes are taught in German. No English-medium degree programmes are offered. The university notes that all programme information, deadlines, and curriculum details are available in German only.

Campuses & locations

HBK Braunschweig main campus

Johannes-Selenka-Platz 1, 38118 Braunschweig — single central campus with studios, workshops, exhibition spaces, and library

Living in Niedersachsen

Braunschweig (Brunswick) is a mid-sized city of around 250,000 in Lower Saxony, roughly 60 km east of Hanover. It has a dense university landscape — HBK, TU Braunschweig, Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences, and several research institutes — giving it a strong student character. The city has a low cost of living relative to Munich or Hamburg, a lively arts and cultural scene, and good rail connections (ICE to Berlin in ~1.5 hours, Hamburg in ~1.5 hours).

Student life & support

The HBK campus hosts 22 production workshops (printmaking, ceramics, photography, video, metalwork, and more), a media centre, a library specialising in art and design, and a student café. Exhibition spaces on campus are regularly used for student shows open to the public. Students benefit from a cultural semester ticket covering Staatstheater Braunschweig and selected festivals. Sports and fitness facilities are shared with TU Braunschweig through the semester contribution arrangement. Housing is managed through Studierendenwerk OstNiedersachsen.

18

Accredited Programmes

8

Master

10

Bachelor/Bakkalaureus

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