Studying in the heart of Berlin
People from all over the world study and work at eleven faculties which are accommodated in over 300 buildings across Berlin and Brandenburg.
Humboldt-Universität was one of the first universities to introduce Bachelor's and Master's degrees in 2001. The name Humboldt-Universität is well known throughout the world, and the internationally recognised degrees open all doors for our graduates.
Courses are held at the traditional institutes of Campus Mitte, the picturesque Campus Nord or on the modern Natural Science Campus Adlershof. The newly constructed university library, the Jacob-und-Wilhelm-Grimm-Zentrum, gives access to more than four million books and periodicals in open stacks or by ordering them via the Internet.
Beyond the academic framework, Humboldt-Universität offers a wide range of extra-curricular activities. Nearly 100 different sports bring movement onto the campus; and the Language Centre offers a broad variety of courses not only ranging from Arabic to sign language, but also including German language courses for international students at many different levels.
Apart from the general and subject-specific advice and consultation services common to large universities, Humboldt-Universität offers a supplementary counselling and support network to students, thus providing legal, social as well as psychological guidance. Child care is offered on Campus Mitte and Campus Adlershof to support young parents during their studies. Furthermore, specific programmes help top athletes to combine their degree course with intensive training.