During your studies

During your studies at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, there are a number of things to consider: From academic deadlines to individual planning of your studies, you will find an overview of relevant information and contact points here.

Study organisation

It is important for your status as a student that you are aware of the dates and deadlines for re-registration and registration for examinations.

Study organisation

It is important for your status as a student that you are aware of the dates and deadlines for re-registration and registration for examinations.

News for students

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Christoph Möllers steht vor einer Hecke. Er trägt einen dunkelblauen Anzug.
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Academic freedom protects not only individual researchers, but also universities. Political influence remains a danger - self-administration, legal protection and solidarity are required.

Romy Jasper steht hinter einem Rednerpult. Vor ihr ist ein Mikrofon und sie blickt freundlich in die Kamera.
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At universities, the invitation or disinvitation of politically exposed speakers often leads to controversy. The decision about who may or may not speak should be guided by the university’s core mission.

Matthias Ruffert steht auf einem Balkon. Im Hintergrund ist die Straße Unter den Linden, die Humboldt-Universität, der Berliner Dom und der Fernsehturm zu sehen,
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Academic freedom not only protects individual academics, it also has an institutional side. University autonomy is a core principle that serves the common good – but political interventions face limitations where "scientific adequacy" is lacking.

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International

Reason to celebrate: HU and King's look back on three decades of diverse exchange – and continue to cooperate extensively despite Brexit

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Researchers from HU uncover genetic causes and modifiable risks in a study involving more than 56,000 participants

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Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin welcomes its new students with numerous support programmes, information on studying and guided tours.

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HU students are strongly represented at the world's largest student sporting event in the Rhine-Ruhr region and Berlin

The president of HU gives a speech on stage in front of an audience.
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Around 500 guests attended this year’s reception for the International Parliamentary Scholarship (IPS), including the HU's President, Prof. Dr Julia von Blumenthal, and the Vice President for Research, Prof. Dr Christoph Schneider.

Study flexibly

Not every degree programme has to be the same. Whether you are planning a stay abroad, taking a semester off due to your personal situation or want to study part-time, you can find out what options are available to you here.

Study flexibly

Not every degree programme has to be the same. Whether you are planning a stay abroad, taking a semester off due to your personal situation or want to study part-time, you can find out what options are available to you here.

Studying beyond the lecture theatre

Would you like to apply what you have learnt in practice, for issues in society or in an international context? We offer our students more than just courses as part of the degree programme.

Studying beyond the lecture theatre

Would you like to apply what you have learnt in practice, for issues in society or in an international context? We offer our students more than just courses as part of the degree programme.

What happens after graduation?

Second degree, doctorate or direct entry into professional life - there are various options available to you after graduation. Here you can find information and decide which path is best for your next career step.

What happens after graduation?

Second degree, doctorate or direct entry into professional life - there are various options available to you after graduation. Here you can find information and decide which path is best for your next career step.