

Berlin
Founded
1971
Students
1,655
Courses
10
Ranking
5
The Protestant University of Applied Sciences Berlin (Evangelische Hochschule Berlin, EHB) is a church-run, state-approved institution established in 1971, located in Berlin, Germany. It specializes in fields such as social work, health, education, and training, preparing students for professional roles in both church and community settings. EHB emphasizes the integration of theoretical knowledge with practical application, fostering close collaboration with professional practitioners. The university offers a range of bachelor's and master's programs, including Social Work, Nursing, Childhood Education, and Protestant Religious Education. EHB is committed to internationalization, actively promoting intercultural exchange and maintaining partnerships with universities and organizations worldwide. The campus provides modern facilities, including well-equipped libraries, computer labs, and specialized training areas, situated in Berlin's Zehlendorf district, offering a serene environment conducive to study with easy access to the city's vibrant cultural and social life.
Protestant University of Applied Science Berlin
Teltower Damm 118-122, 14167 Berlin, Germany