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Best Universities for Master Programs in Germany 2024/2025

Number of institutions: 171
    • Munich, Germany

    HM Hochschule München University of Applied Sciences is the second largest university of applied sciences in Germany. Our 18,000 students and our location in a leading European business centre afford fantastic opportunities, but also mean we have a responsibility in industrial, economic and social contexts.

    • Wedel, Germany

    If you are interested in studying at a renowned German University of Applied Sciences, you have come to the right place. We offer you various Bachelor and Master modules in English as part of an exchange semester and a fully English-language program with a master's program in IT Engineering. During a semester abroad you will not only develop professionally, but also personally: you will become more independent, tolerant, intercultural, and socially competent. You will also improve your communication skills and learn a new language.

    • Berlin, Germany
    • Freiberg, Germany
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    The EIT RawMaterials Academy is the overarching brand of all the education activities of EIT RawMaterials. These range from innovative education projects launched via calls and run by the Innovation Community’s partners to a number of centrally operated projects. Activities across the entire ecosystem of learners - Master’s and PhD students, industrial partners, professionals within the raw materials sector, and wider society - foster new ways of learning and teaching by connecting academia, industry and research organisations.

    • Freiburg, Germany

    This program is only available as a second part of the Dual Degree Program after students. is only available via our highly accredited University...

    • Hamburg, Germany

    The University Universität Hamburg is the largest institution for research and education in northern Germany. As one of the country’s largest universities, we offer a diverse range of degree programs and excellent research opportunities. The University boasts numerous interdisciplinary projects in a broad range of fields and an extensive partner network of leading regional, national, and international higher education and research institutions..

    • Hamburg, Germany

    As a university of excellence, the University of Hamburg is one of the outstanding universities in Germany. It was convincing in the excellence strategy of the federal and state governments with its vision of a flagship university. Top-level research at an internationally competitive level is also achieved here through cooperation with numerous partner institutions in the Hamburg metropolitan region and around the world.

    • Potsdam, Germany
    • Berlin, Germany

    At our university, we offer 4 different Bachelor programs (Digital Business, Digital Marketing and social media, Coding and Software Engineering, Data Science) fully taught in English. Through our Careers Team, Industry Networking Events, TedEx Talks, Industry Partnerships and career day events, our aim is to develop talents that can be absorbed in the digitalization and technology industry through internships, full time jobs and entrepreneurships. We offer financing options for Germans and Europeans with our financing partner “Chancen EG”.

    • Kraków, Poland
    • Freiberg, Germany

    EIT RawMaterials Academy -  RaVeN offers students a unique opportunity to learn in a dynamic environment, focusing on real-life challenges. Awarded by the EIT (European Institute of Innovation and Technology), a body of the European Union, the EIT Label is a certificate of quality that is granted only to excellent educational programs at the master and doctoral level.

    • Oldenburg, Germany

    The Department of Computing Science at the University of Oldenburg meanwhile looks back on more than 35 years of education in all areas of computer and computing science. Oldenburg's internationally renowned energy research - not only in the field of energy informatics - has a history of more than 30 years, which is characterized by an interdisciplinary exchange with other university locations in Lower Saxony, Germany, and abroad and various scientific centers. The work in the subject area of "Intelligent Energy Systems" at the University of Oldenburg is among the top group.

    • Oldenburg, Germany
    • Stavanger, Norway

    The European Master in Migration and Intercultural Relations (EMMIR) is the first African-European-Asian Erasmus Mundus Master Course in migration studies and is jointly run by three African, four European, and two Asian partners, facilitated by a wider network of associate partners. EMMIR is a unique study programme focusing on migration through an intercultural approach, equipping students with profound theoretical and methodological skills in migration studies and encouraging them to conduct fieldwork primarily in African, Asian and European contexts. It is designed as a multidisciplinary two-year master’s programme (120 ECTS) that addresses important contemporary issues in a still emerging field of study.

    • Reutlingen, Germany

    In an international learning environment, we educate future leaders who will responsibly shape our global economy and society. ESB Business School is part of public, state-funded Reutlingen University and has been setting standards in the education and training of young leaders in international business administration and business engineering for forty years. Close to Stuttgart, ESB Business School is located in a prosperous region that is home to many global players e.g., in automotive or mechanical engineering.

    • Rotterdam, Netherlands
    • Bilbao, Spain
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    The European University of Post-Industrial Cities (UNIC) was established in 2020 with the aim of offering an inclusive education for a new generation of students. An alliance of 10 European universities based in post-industrial cities and funded by the European Commission, work hand-in-hand with city institutions to ensure that urban issues feed into teaching and research in a manner that is accessible and inclusive for all learners. The alliance is launching its first joint master degree in 2023 and is looking for students who will advance the post-industrial transformations of their cities and become highly-skilled graduates in new scientific disciplines that respond to the needs of the changing economy in Europe and around the world.

    • Poitiers, France
    • Iași, Romania
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    The European Campus of City-Universities (EC2U) is a multi-cultural and multi-lingual Alliance consisting of seven long-standing, education- and research-led, locally and globally engaged universities from four diverse regions of the European Union: the University of Coimbra, the University of Iași, the University of Jena, the University of Pavia, the University of Poitiers (Coordinator), the University of Salamanca and the University of Turku. The Alliance’s ambition is to develop an innovative space allowing mobility to flow freely between the seven universities and associated cities.

    • Barcelona, Spain
    • Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg
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    A consortium of European Universities developed a new and innovative pan-European EUMaster4HPC program focusing on high-performance solutions. EUMaster4HPC brings together the major players in HPC education in Europe to train the next generation of highly skilled and talented HPC experts to drive the European digital transformation. EUMaster4HPC relies on innovative curriculum and teaching paradigms, academic excellence, world-class HPC experts, access to supercomputing centers, and strong industry support.

    • Ulm, Germany

    Ulm University is a leading centre of learning, teaching, research and transfer. Since its foundation in 1967 as a university “under one roof”, it has impressively developed into a lively international hub for innovation and knowledge.