Berlin
Founded
1994
Students
15,194
Courses
78
Ranking
5
HTW Berlin – University of Applied Sciences, officially known as Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin, is the largest public university of applied sciences in Berlin and Eastern Germany, established in 1994. With approximately 15,194 students as of the winter semester 2024/25, it offers around 80 degree programs across fields like engineering, computer science, business, culture, and design. The university operates on two campuses: Treskowallee in Berlin-Karlshorst and Wilhelminenhof in Berlin-Oberschöneweide, providing modern facilities for practical education. HTW Berlin is renowned for its applied sciences approach, equipping students with skills directly relevant to professional environments. As a member of networks like EUA and HAWtech, it demonstrates a commitment to quality education and research. Located in the vibrant city of Berlin, the university attracts a diverse student body, with about 26.4% international students, enhancing its global perspective.
Berlin School of Applied Sciences (HTW)
Treskowallee 8, 10318 Berlin, Germany