Hochschule Stralsund – University of Applied Sciences

Stralsund University of Applied Sciences is a young and innovative campus university with a technical and economic profile. Future-oriented degree courses, strong cooperation with companies and an excellent student-to-staff ratio offer around 1,800 students the ideal conditions for successful studies and a promising career start. The university attracts attention with excellent research and contemporary teaching in the fields of electrical engineering, computer science, mechanical engineering and economics.

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Welcome to HOST

What to study? And where to study? Not easy questions. Only you can answer the question of what to study.
We can help you answer the question of where to study: at Hochschule Stralsund - University of Applied Sciences.

We HOST your Studium

Stressed by big-city life or overcrowded lecture halls? Study at Stralsund University of Applied Sciences by the Baltic Sea with a hands-on approach, excellent career opportunities, and programs in business, technology, energy, and health. Apply now.

Living in Stralsund

You want to study in Stralsund?
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We'll be happy to help you find the right accommodation with first-hand tips from our students. Inexpensive, stylish, close to the water - that's possible in Stralsund!

News

Stralsund University of Applied Sciences adopts climate…

Stralsund University of Applied Sciences has reached an important milestone on its path towards greater sustainability: the Senate has approved the…

International of the Month – International of the Month

Lena, a tourism student, particularly enjoyed Swedish culture at Linnaeus University and at the language café.

"Scientific partnerships across continents"

Visiting researcher Dr Latifatu Mohammed, Dr.-Ing., is working with colleagues at the IRES Institute on the building blocks of the global energy…

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