

Trier
Founded
1971
Students
6,231
Courses
99
Ranking
5
Trier University of Applied Sciences, established in 1971, is one of the largest universities of applied sciences in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. With approximately 6,231 students and around 170 professors, the university offers a diverse range of programs across its three campuses: Main Campus Schneidershof in Trier, Environmental Campus Birkenfeld, and Campus for Design and Art in Idar-Oberstein. The university emphasizes practice-oriented teaching and innovative research, focusing on areas such as sustainability, digitalization, and health. It maintains strong international networks, with collaborations worldwide and a student body representing over 100 nations. The Environmental Campus Birkenfeld is notable for its zero-emissions concept, earning it the title of 'Germany's most sustainable university location.'
Hochschule Trier - Trier University of Applied Sciences
Schneidershof, 54293 Trier, Germany