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Universität Potsdam

Brandenburg, Germany

About Universität Potsdam

Universität Potsdam is a public research university founded in 1991 in the state of Brandenburg, Germany. It is the largest university in Brandenburg and is organized into seven faculties covering law, philosophy, human sciences, economics and social sciences, mathematics and natural sciences, digital engineering, and health sciences. The university holds System Accreditation status and is a member of the European University Association and the Young European Research Universities Network (YERUN).

The university operates across three campuses in Potsdam: Am Neuen Palais (within the Sanssouci Park area), Golm (science and humanities campus), and Griebnitzsee (economics, law, and digital engineering). A growing portfolio of English-taught master's programmes makes it accessible to international students, particularly in STEM and the natural sciences.

In the Times Higher Education World University Ranking 2026, Universität Potsdam placed 201–250 globally and ranked first among young German universities (under 50 years old) in the THE Young University Ranking 2024, placing 17th worldwide in that category.

Key facts

Founded
1991
Faculties
7

Founded 1991 — one of the youngest major German research universities; ranked 1st among young German universities in the THE Young University Ranking 2024

7 faculties spanning law, humanities, human sciences, economics and social sciences, natural sciences, digital engineering, and health sciences

Three campuses: Am Neuen Palais (Sanssouci Park), Golm (science park), and Griebnitzsee (Babelsberg)

Over 20 English-taught master's programmes, including Astrophysics, Data Science, Cognitive Science, Bioinformatics, and Ecology Evolution and Conservation

No tuition fees for bachelor's and consecutive master's programmes for all students (EU and non-EU) — Brandenburg charges no non-EU surcharge

Member of EDUC (European Digital UniverCity) alliance and YERUN; QS World Ranking 477; THE World Ranking 201–250 (2026)

Admissions & costs

Tuition & fees

Universität Potsdam is a public university in Brandenburg and charges no tuition fees for bachelor's and consecutive master's programmes — for EU and non-EU students alike. Brandenburg does not apply the non-EU surcharge introduced in Baden-Württemberg. A semester contribution (Semesterbeitrag) is payable at enrollment; the exact amount is communicated by email after document verification and was not published as a fixed figure on the official enrollment pages at the time of this review. Certain continuing-education (non-consecutive) master's programmes do charge tuition fees; check individual programme pages for amounts.

Admission requirements

International applicants with foreign qualifications must have their credentials assessed either through uni-assist e.V. or the Cottbus State School Office (Staatliches Schulamt Cottbus). Proof of sufficient German language proficiency is required by the time of enrollment for German-taught programmes. Indian, Chinese, and Vietnamese applicants are required to hold an APS certificate (Akademische Prüfstelle) before applying for a student visa; the APS requirement is set by the German Consulate and applies university-wide regardless of the programme. For bachelor's programmes, the application window for winter semester 2026/27 runs 1 June to 15 July 2026. For consecutive master's programmes, the standard deadline is 15 August for the following winter semester and 15 February for the summer semester, with some programmes setting earlier cut-offs. Unrestricted bachelor's programmes do not require a separate application; students proceed directly to enrollment.

Application deadlines

Bachelor programmes (restricted-admission): 1 June – 15 July for winter semester. Unrestricted bachelor's programmes: proceed directly to enrollment, no application deadline. Consecutive master's programmes: most programmes set 15 August for winter semester 2026/27 and 15 February for summer semester 2027; individual programmes may have earlier deadlines. Apply via the PULS portal (puls.uni-potsdam.de).

Languages of instruction

The majority of degree programmes are taught in German. A substantial and growing range of English-taught master's programmes is offered, including Astrophysics, Bioinformatics, Cognitive Science, Computer Science, Data Science, Ecology Evolution and Conservation, Geosciences, International War Studies, Polymer Science, Remote Sensing geoInformation and Visualization, and others — more than 20 English-taught master's programmes in total. Language proficiency certificates (TestDaF, DSH, or equivalent) are required for German-taught programmes; IELTS or TOEFL scores are required for English-taught programmes.

Campuses & locations

Am Neuen Palais

Historic campus at the edge of Sanssouci Park; home to the Faculty of Arts (Philosophische Fakultät)

Golm

Science campus hosting the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences and the Faculty of Human Sciences; also home to a major regional science park

Griebnitzsee

Campus near Babelsberg film city; accommodates the Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences, the Law Faculty, and the Digital Engineering Faculty

Living in Brandenburg

Potsdam is the capital of the state of Brandenburg and lies approximately 25 km south-west of Berlin, with direct S-Bahn and regional rail links to the city. The city is known for its UNESCO World Heritage palaces and parks, including Schloss Sanssouci, and features diverse historic quarters such as the Dutch Quarter and the Russian Colony Alexandrowka. Potsdam hosts a dense concentration of research institutions alongside the university, making it one of the stronger science locations in the greater Berlin-Brandenburg region.

Student life & support

The International Office ([email protected]) offers advising for incoming degree students and exchange students on academic matters, visa and residence permit processes, health insurance, housing registration, and employment regulations. A Buddy Programme pairs newly arriving international students with local student mentors. The Erasmus Student Network (ESN) organises integration events. German language courses at multiple levels are provided through the Centre for Languages and Key Competencies. Student housing is managed by Studierendenwerk West:Brandenburg, which offers dormitory places at approximately €300–400 per month (furnished); demand exceeds supply, so early application is advised. Private furnished apartments in Potsdam start from around €550 per month.

257

Accredited Programmes

145

Master

112

Bachelor/Bakkalaureus

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