About Universität Ulm
Universität Ulm is a public research university founded in 1967 through a citizens' initiative, making it the youngest university in Baden-Württemberg. It focuses on STEM and medical disciplines across four faculties — Engineering, Computer Science and Psychology, Mathematics and Economics, and Medicine and Natural Sciences — and currently enrols approximately 10,000 students from more than 100 countries.
The university operates a single compact green campus at the highest altitude of any university campus in Germany, located within Ulm's Science City ecosystem alongside hospitals, technology firms, and research institutes. Third-party research funding amounts to €119.3 million, with strategic research priorities in Quantum Science and Technology, Green Energy, Life Long Health, and Data Science and AI.
Ulm University offers over 60 degree programmes in German and English at bachelor's, master's, and state-examination level. It performs strongly in Times Higher Education World Rankings 2025 for teaching quality and supervisory relationships.
Key facts
- Founded
- 1967
- Students
- 9,995
- International
- students from more than 100 countries
- Faculties
- 4
Founded 1967 through a citizens' initiative — youngest university in Baden-Württemberg
Single green campus at the highest altitude of any German university campus
~10,000 students from more than 100 countries across 4 faculties
€119.3 million in third-party research funding; strong THE World Rankings 2025 teaching score
Strategic research clusters in Quantum Technology, Green Energy, and AI/Data Science
Non-EU students pay €1,500/semester tuition (Baden-Württemberg state fee); EU students are exempt
Admissions & costs
Tuition & fees
Non-EU/EEA students (third-country nationals) pay €1,500 per semester in tuition fees, introduced by Baden-Württemberg from winter semester 2017/18. EU/EEA students are exempt. Students pursuing a second or further degree pay €650 per semester (teacher-training second degrees are exempt from summer semester 2025). All students also pay semester contribution fees (student union, administration). Re-registration deadlines: 10 February (summer semester) and 10 August (winter semester). Fee-exemption applications must be submitted by 15 January (summer) or 15 July (winter). Continuing-education programmes (School of Advanced Professional Studies, SAPS) are exempt from these fees and pay separate programme-specific tuition.
Admission requirements
Non-EU applicants from countries outside the EU/EEA apply as first-semester foreign applicants. The university explicitly references APS certificates for applicants from India (aps-india.de), China (aps.org.cn), and Vietnam (vietnam.diplo.de), consistent with German national requirements — these certificates are mandatory before a student visa can be issued. Language requirements depend on the programme: German-taught programmes require a recognised German-language certificate (TestDaF, DSH, or equivalent); English-taught programmes require evidence of English proficiency. Applicants should contact the admissions office ([email protected]) or the dedicated non-EU adviser (Bettina Pfuderer, +49 731 50-24444) for programme-specific requirements and application procedures.
Application deadlines
Bachelor's programmes: 15 July for winter semester (restricted admission); 30 September for winter semester (unrestricted admission); 13 January – 31 March for summer semester (orientation semester). Master's and state-examination deadlines vary by programme; applicants should check with the relevant department or the Studienbuero. Master's deadlines: https://www.uni-ulm.de/studium/bewerbung-und-immatrikulation/masterstudiengaenge/
Languages of instruction
The majority of bachelor's programmes are taught in German. English-taught master's programmes are available, particularly in STEM fields. Over 60 programmes are offered across both languages.
Campuses & locations
Single consolidated green campus; the highest-altitude university campus in Germany, located within Science City Ulm
Living in Baden-Württemberg
Ulm is a mid-sized city of around 130,000 inhabitants in Baden-Württemberg, situated on the Danube at the border with Bavaria. It is home to the world's tallest church spire (Ulmer Münster) and a well-established technology and automotive industry base. The city offers a compact, affordable student environment with good rail connections to Stuttgart, Munich, and beyond.
Student life & support
The International Office (uni-ulm.de/en/io/) supports incoming degree-seeking international students with housing assistance, visa and residence permit information, the FIT4U integration workshop programme, and the ASSIST excursions and events series. Exchange and degree-seeking students can contact [email protected] for advising appointments. Housing assistance is provided for student dormitory rooms. The Studierendenwerk manages student canteens and accommodation. General student advisory services are available at [email protected].
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Accredited Programmes
28
Bachelor/Bakkalaureus
57
Master
1
Other
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