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Universität Kassel

Hessen, Germany

About Universität Kassel

Universität Kassel is a public research university in the state of Hessen, founded in 1971 as a reform university with a strong emphasis on practice-oriented learning, interdisciplinary collaboration, and social responsibility. Its institutional motto — "Today for tomorrow" — reflects a core orientation toward sustainable and socially just futures, with two declared research priority areas: "Multifunctional Matter and Multiscale Systems" and "Sustainable Transformations".

In the winter semester 2025/26, the university enrolled 21,131 students across 11 faculties, offering 40 bachelor's programmes, 50 master's programmes, 8 fee-based postgraduate master's programmes, and teacher training curricula. The Kassel Institute for Sustainability operates as a dedicated research institution within the university. Third-party research funding reached €76.7 million in 2025.

The university is distributed across multiple sites in and around the city of Kassel, with additional locations in Witzenhausen (Organic Agricultural Sciences) and the Hessian State Domain Frankenhausen. Its School of Art and Design (Kunsthochschule Kassel) has a separate campus on Menzelstraße.

Key facts

Founded
1971
Students
21,131
International
3,357 international students (16%)
Faculties
11

21,131 students enrolled in WS 2025/26, with 16% international students (3,357)

Founded in 1971 as a reform university emphasising interdisciplinary and practice-oriented study

11 faculties spanning engineering, social sciences, organic agriculture, arts, and sustainability

No tuition fees for bachelor's and consecutive master's programmes regardless of nationality

Semester contribution of €409.27 includes a Germany-wide public transport ticket

Home of the Kassel Institute for Sustainability; two declared DFG-funded research priority areas

Kassel hosts documenta (every 5 years) — a UNESCO-recognised contemporary art event; Wilhelmshöhe park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Admissions & costs

Tuition & fees

Universität Kassel is a public university in Hessen and charges no tuition fees for bachelor's and consecutive master's programmes, regardless of nationality (EU or non-EU). The university does not apply the non-EU surcharge that Baden-Württemberg or Bavaria imposes. All enrolled students pay a semester contribution (Semesterbeitrag) of €409.27 per semester (WS 2025/26 figure), which covers student services (Studierendenwerk), a Germany-wide public transport semester ticket (€226.80), student council (AStA), bike-sharing, cultural ticket, and administrative costs. Exchange students are exempt from the €50 administrative cost portion, paying €359.27. Eight fee-based postgraduate (non-consecutive) master's programmes exist and charge separate tuition — check individual programme pages for those amounts.

Admission requirements

International applicants must hold a school-leaving or university qualification recognised as equivalent to the German Hochschulreife or a bachelor's degree. Admission requirements vary by programme type. For German-taught programmes, proof of German language proficiency is required — typically TestDaF (TDN 4 in all four parts), DSH-2, or equivalent Goethe/telc certificate at C1 level. English-taught master's programmes generally require IELTS (around 6.5 overall) or TOEFL iBT (approximately 90+), depending on the programme. Indian, Chinese, and Vietnamese applicants applying to degree programmes must present a valid APS certificate (Akademische Prüfstelle) as part of the visa and enrolment process. Specific admission requirements are published per programme at www.uni-kassel.de/uni/en/study/all-degree-programmes.html. Applicants are advised to contact the International Office or "Information Studium" for programme-specific queries.

Application deadlines

Application deadlines are programme-specific and vary between restricted-admission (Numerus Clausus, NC) and open-admission programmes. As a general reference for Hessen public universities: winter semester (October start) applications typically close around 15 July for restricted programmes via hochschulstart.de or the university's own portal; summer semester (April start) applications typically close around 15 January. International applicants are strongly advised to check deadlines directly on the university's application portal or contact "Information Studium" well in advance, as some programmes do not offer summer intake.

Languages of instruction

The primary language of instruction is German. The university offers a growing number of English-taught master's programmes, particularly in STEM and sustainability-related fields. Prospective students should check individual programme pages for the language of instruction, as the majority of bachelor's programmes are German-taught.

Campuses & locations

Holländischer Platz

Main campus, central Kassel

Wilhelmshöher Allee

Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

Heinrich-Plett-Straße

Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences

Damaschkestraße

Sports sciences (task-Halle Auepark)

Menzelstraße

School of Art and Design

Brüder-Grimm-Platz

Murhard Library

Witzenhausen

Faculty of Organic Agricultural Sciences

Frankenhausen

Hessian State Domain (agricultural research)

Living in Hessen

Kassel is a mid-sized city of approximately 200,000 residents in the heart of Germany (northern Hessen), situated along the Fulda river and framed by extensive forested hills. It is internationally known for documenta, one of the world's most significant contemporary art exhibitions held every five years. The Wilhelmshöhe palace park — a UNESCO World Heritage Site — is a landmark of the city. Kassel is well connected by ICE high-speed rail (roughly 90 minutes to Frankfurt, under 2 hours to Berlin) and offers a relatively affordable cost of living compared to Frankfurt or Munich.

Student life & support

The Studierendenwerk Kassel manages student halls of residence (Wohnheime) across the city, offering subsidised accommodation for enrolled students; applications should be submitted as early as possible as demand typically exceeds supply. The university's International Office, based at the CampusCenter (Moritzstr. 18), runs a Welcome Centre that organises a pre-arrival Online Welcome Week and an in-person Welcome Week at the start of each semester, covering orientation, registration, and visa/residence matters. The university and affiliated language centres offer German language courses at multiple levels for international students. A city-wide bike-sharing scheme (nextbike, first 60 minutes free for students) and a semester-wide public transport ticket are included in the semester contribution, making getting around the city straightforward.

101

Accredited Programmes

58

Master

43

Bachelor/Bakkalaureus

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