

Hamburg
Founded
1971
Students
683
Courses
4
Ranking
5
The Evangelische Hochschule für Soziale Arbeit & Diakonie, founded in 1971, is a church-run, state-approved university located in Hamburg, Germany. It specializes in social work and diaconia education, offering both bachelor's and master's degrees. The university is affiliated with the Christian-Protestant religion and is recognized by the Authority for Science, Research and Equality of Hamburg. With a student body of approximately 683 and a faculty of 15 professors, it maintains a low student-to-faculty ratio, fostering an intimate learning environment. The university emphasizes a close integration of theory and practice, preparing students for professional roles in social work and diaconia. Its programs are accredited by ACQUIN, ensuring high educational standards. The campus is situated in an urban setting, providing students with access to the vibrant city life of Hamburg.
Protestant University for Social & Welfare Work
Horner Weg 170, 22111 Hamburg, Germany