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Universitäten

Universität Augsburg

Bayern, Germany

About Universität Augsburg

Universität Augsburg is a public research university founded in 1970 by the Free State of Bavaria as a reform institution (Reformuniversität). It has grown to approximately 19,000 students across eight faculties, offering around 86 degree programmes spanning theology, law, business and economics, philosophy, philology, mathematics and engineering, applied computer science, and medicine.

The university operates from a single compact campus on Augsburg's southern fringe, featuring a parkland setting with its own lake and short distances between research and teaching facilities. The Medical Faculty is the only unit located separately. Ten interdisciplinary research focus areas include environment and climate, artificial intelligence, health and medicine, and teaching and learning.

With over 220 international university partnerships across 57 countries and approximately 320 Erasmus+ agreements, Universität Augsburg maintains an active international profile. Its motto is "Scientia et Conscientia" (Science and Conscience).

Key facts

Founded
1970
Students
19,606
International
1,704 international students (8.7% of total enrolment, WS 2022/23)
Faculties
8

Founded 1970 as a Bavarian reform university (Reformuniversität); celebrated 50th anniversary in 2020

19,606 students across 8 faculties and 86 degree programmes (WS 2022/23 figures)

Faculty of Medicine established 2016, making Universität Augsburg one of Germany's younger medical faculties

Over 220 international university partnerships in 57+ countries with ~320 Erasmus+ agreements

Compact parkland campus with lake in southern Augsburg; short distances between all facilities

Research focus areas include artificial intelligence, environment/climate, and health — reflected in interdisciplinary degree offerings

Admissions & costs

Tuition & fees

Universität Augsburg is a Bavarian public university. As of available information, the main per-semester cost is a semester contribution (Semesterbeitrag) of €181.95, payable to the Free State of Bavaria at enrolment. Bavaria introduced tuition fees for non-EU/EEA students from WS 2025/26 (€3,000/semester for non-EU students at Bavarian state universities — verify current amount on the university's official fees page before publication, as the official page for this specific fee was not accessible during research). Tuition is otherwise not charged for consecutive bachelor's and master's programmes.

Admission requirements

International applicants must hold a foreign higher education entrance qualification (Hochschulzugangsberechtigung) recognised in Germany. Applicants whose qualification is from India, China (including Hong Kong and Macau), or Vietnam must obtain an APS (Akademische Prüfstelle) certificate before applying — this is a German embassy requirement, not university-specific. All applicants with foreign qualifications apply via the university's VIBS online portal. German language proficiency is required for German-taught programmes (recognised certificates: TestDaF, DSH, Goethe, telc, or equivalent); English proficiency tests (TOEFL iBT min. 42 for B1, IELTS min. 4.5 for B1) are accepted where applicable. Specific requirements vary by degree programme and should be confirmed in the individual programme description. For bachelor's programmes, applications with foreign certificates carry an earlier processing deadline (September 17, 2026 for WS 2026/27).

Application deadlines

Deadlines vary by programme type and semester. For Summer Semester 2026: selected master's programmes (e.g. English and American Studies M.A., Materials Science and Engineering M.Sc.) had a deadline of September 10; most master's and doctoral programmes by November 6; remaining programmes by December 3. For Winter Semester: bachelor's applications with foreign certificates have an earlier processing deadline (September 17 cited for WS 2026/27). Applicants should consult the individual degree programme description on the VIBS portal for the exact deadline, as dates differ by programme and admission type.

Languages of instruction

The majority of degree programmes are taught in German. A Language Centre (Sprachenzentrum) offers language courses — including German — open to all enrolled students. English-language programme availability should be verified per programme in the university's degree catalogue. English proficiency evidence (e.g. TOEFL iBT, IELTS, Cambridge, telc, UNIcert) is accepted for programmes requiring English skills.

Campuses & locations

Main Campus

Universitätsstraße 2, 86159 Augsburg — compact parkland campus with lake; houses seven of eight faculties

Medical Faculty Campus

Located separately from the main campus; Faculty of Medicine established 2016

Living in Bayern

Augsburg is Bavaria's third-largest city (population approximately 300,000), located about 70 km west of Munich and easily reachable by regional train in around 30 minutes. It is one of Germany's oldest cities, founded by the Romans, and is known for its Renaissance architecture, the Fuggerei (world's oldest social housing settlement), and its association with playwright Bertolt Brecht. The city offers a relatively affordable cost of living compared to Munich, a vibrant cultural scene, and good public transport links across the region.

Student life & support

Student housing is available through shared flats (WGs), private apartments, and student halls of residence (Studentenwohnheime), with the university providing guidance on the housing search. The Campus Card serves as the student ID, library card, and public transport ticket. On-campus dining is provided via a refectory and two cafeterias. The university's Language Centre offers language courses including German for all enrolled students. An International Office supports international students and study abroad; incoming students needing help with German-language content are encouraged to contact the International Office directly. The Studentenwerk Augsburg operates social infrastructure (housing, dining, counselling) for students across Augsburg's higher education institutions.

International Office: International students page →

104

Accredited Programmes

57

Bachelor/Bakkalaureus

46

Master

1

Magister

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