Berlin
Founded
1908
Students
4,320
Courses
20
Ranking
5
Alice Salomon University of Applied Sciences Berlin (ASH Berlin), founded in 1908, is a public institution in Berlin, Germany, specializing in social work, health, education, and training. Named after Alice Salomon, a pioneer in social work and women's rights, the university offers a variety of bachelor's and master's programs with a strong emphasis on practical training and interdisciplinary learning. ASH Berlin is dedicated to social justice and international cooperation, providing students with opportunities for research, community engagement, and global exchange. With approximately 4,320 students, the university fosters a dynamic learning environment in the vibrant capital city of Berlin. Its programs are designed to address contemporary societal challenges, preparing graduates for impactful careers in social and educational fields.
Alice Salomon University of Applied Sciences Berlin
Alice Salomon Platz 5, 12627 Berlin, Germany