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Study Architecture in Germany: 26 Universities with 42 English Degree Programs
All important info for international students in germany (2024/2025).
Germany does not only offer impressive architectural sights from various time periods, but German architects continuously contribute innovative designs and unique buildings . Pursuing your Master’s degree in Architecture in Germany can be an inspirational and one-of-a-kind experience for you which can significantly advance your career.
German universities offer a variety of options to study Architecture in English. While some courses focus broadly on training architects, others deal with more specific contemporary topics, such as the development of contemporary architecture structure or how historic cities can function in our modern world.
You can browse your options in the StudyFinder and find a Master’s degree in Architecture that suits your interests.
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€ 0 (20 programs for EU citizens, 15 programs for Non-EU citizens)
€ 12,000 per semester (1 program for EU citizens/Non-EU)
Winter Semester
between April 30 and April 15
Summer Semester
between May 31 and April 15
Top-ranked German Universities in Architecture
public Technical University
No. of Students: approx. 47,000 students
Program Fees: € 0 - € 6,000 (per semester)
public University
No. of Students: approx. 3,700 students
Program Fees: € 0 (per semester)
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3 english degree programs for architecture in germany.
ifs Internationale Filmschule Köln / TH Köln - Cologne University of Applied Sciences Cologne
Digital narratives.
HECTOR School of Engineering and Management Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) · Karlsruhe
Mobility systems engineering & management.
Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences Frankfurt am Main
Advanced architecture.
Application Deadlines
Winter Semester 2024/2025
Summer Semester 2024
Winter Semester 2025/2026
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Application Requirements
To apply for a Master degree in Architecture, applicants have to present an academic degree in a subject relevant to the specialization of the specific program. For some programs, this needs to be an academic degree in Architecture, but other programs also admit students who previously studied Design, Urban Planning, Civil Engineering, Interior Design or Cultural Studies. Furthermore, most programs only look to admit students who can prove their special aptitude by demonstrating they have the creative, technical and practical skills necessary to study Architecture. Therefore, most programs in Architecture require their applicants to hand in a portfolio with their previous work or demonstrate work experience. You can also expect to hand in standard certificates (first degree certificate and a transcript of records). These typically include your CV, a letter of motivation and sometimes letters of reference. Additionally, you will have to prove your English language abilities with a language certificate.
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Bauhaus-Universität Weimar Weimar
Natural hazards and risks in structural engineering.
TU Darmstadt Darmstadt
Civil engineering.
NIT Northern Institute of Technology Management Hamburg University of Technology · Hamburg
Technology management.
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Cambridge Levels
5.5 (3 programs )
72 (3 programs )
B2 First (FCE) (8 programs )
7 (3 programs )
95 (3 programs )
C2 Proficiency (CPE) (10 programs )
Dresden International University Dresden
Non-destructive testing.
Merz Akademie - University of Applied Art, Design and Media, Stuttgart Stuttgart
Research in design, art and media.
Technology Management - Double Master's Program [German]
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List of all German Universities offering English-taught Study Programs in Architecture
Anhalt University of Applied Sciences
Program Fees: € 850
M.A. (Master of Arts)
Bauhaus-Universität Weimar
Program Fees: € 0
M.F.A. (Master of Fine Arts)
M.Sc. (Master of Science)
bbw University of Applied Sciences
Program Fees: € 3,840
Berlin International University of Applied Sciences
Program Fees: € 4,470 - € 5,550
B.A. (Bachelor of Arts)
Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg
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Doctoral Studies
In Architecture and Landscape, a doctorate can be obtained - depending on the subject area - with the titles Doctor of Engineering (Dr.-Ing.), Doctor of Natural Sciences (Dr. rer. nat.) or Doctor of Philosophy (Dr. phil.). The doctoral studies are regulated in the current doctoral regulations of the faculty. The achievements for the award of the doctoral degree consist of a dissertation and an oral examination. The doctorate is proof of the ability to carry out in-depth independent scientific work. Requirement for admission to the doctorate is a relevant scientific degree. If you would like to join our Faculty of doctoral studies, please contact a professor who is thematically near to your topic as possible supervisor, in order then to submit an exposé.
Admission as a doctoral student
The Faculty of Architecture and Landscape Sciences sets two dates per semester for the submission of applications for admission.
Summer term First date: until 01.04.2024 - 12:00 o'clock in the deanery Second date: until Wednesday 01.06.2024 - 12:00 o'clock in the deanery
Winter term First date: until Wednesday 01.10.2024 - 12:00 o'clock in the deanery Second date: until Wednesday 25.11.2024 - 12:00 o'clock in the deanery
Applications for a doctorate / opening of the procedure:
In general: If no binding dates are given, the application is submitted to the dean's office 4 weeks before the respective faculty council meeting at which the application is to be accepted.
It is pointed out that the deadlines for admission as a doctoral candidate or for the opening of the doctoral procedures are an administrative recommendation and not an order. This recommendation is not mutually legally binding, but rather an administrative procedure which makes the inclusion of the matter on the agenda of the next faculty council meeting highly binding.
- PhD regulations 2018 (current version)
- PhD regulations 2008 (old version)
- PhD Agreement
- Notes for approval applications
- Information sheet for the promotion
- Habilitation regulations
- Inter-faculty information on structured doctoral training
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Christian Corral | 12.05.2021 Future scenarios for Guayaquil, Transitions between the city and the river Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Jörg Schröder
Charlotte Hopf | 11.11.2020 Der Wiederaufbau des Berliner Domes Prof. Dr. Markus Jager
Frank Peters | 11.11.2020 Lumineszenz und Absorptionsphänomene - Ursachen und Anwendung für die Schadensdagnose im Bauwesen Prof. Dr. Andreas Rapp
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Caendia Jeanne Wijnbelt | 08.07.2020 Sketching Mindscapes. Place and reflexivity in architectural design Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Dr. phil. Margitta Buchert
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Viola Stenger | 13.05.2020 Autobahnkirchen und Autobahnkapellen in Deutschland und Europa Prof. Dr. Markus Jager
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Birte Bredemeier | 16.10.2019 An indicator approach for assessing the effects of arable farming on biodiversity Prof. Dr. Christina von Haaren
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Franziska Bode | 17.10.2019 Lebendigkeit, Komplexität und Dynamik als Merkmale transformierter Landschaften – Über die Notwendigkeit des Designs ökologischer Prozesse Prof. Dr. Martin Prominski
Lina Zhang | 04.07.2018 Assessing spatial equity impacts of low-income housing policy in Shanghai Junior-Prof. Dr. Frank Othengrafen
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Anna Schlattmann | 06.06.2018 Sustainability Evaluation of water use - A global perspective on ecosystems, biodiversity and water governance Prof. Dr. Christina von Haaren
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Verena Butt | 15.12.2023 Ambivalente Orte. Entwurfsstrategien für post-militärische Landschaften Prof. Dr. Martin Prominski
Amanda Grobe | 30.11.2023 Etablierung von Torfmoosen und Begleitvegetation bei Torfmooskultivierung auf geringmächtigem Schwarztorf Prof. Dr. Michael Rode
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Charlotte Hopf | 11.10.2022 Der Berliner Dom. Sein Wiederaufbau durch Staat und Kirche im geteilten Deutschland Prof. Dr. Markus Jager
Reinhard Müller | 19.10.2022 Die Wilkhahn–Bauten in Bad Münder – Fabrikarchitektur eines Möbelproduzenten im 20. Jahrhundert Prof. Dr. Markus Jager
Mathias Sch ol z | 16.12.2021 Anwendbarkeit von Bioindikationssystemen für planerische und naturschutzfachliche Fragestellungen in Auen Prof. Dr. Christina von Haaren Steffen Bösenberg | 22.07.2021 Plastizität. Konzeptionen post-industrieller Transformation. Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Dr. phil. Margitta Buchert Sarah Gottwald | 11.06.2021 Sense of Place in Spatial Planning: Applying Instrumental and Deliberative Approaches at the River Lahn Prof. Dr. Christian Albert Tanja Remke | 07.06.2021 Der Extremtypus in der Büroarchitektur. Seine Repräsentanten im Wandel der Arbeitswelt und die Bedingungen für ihr Entstehen.“ Prof. Dr. Barbara Zibell Falco Knaps | 14.04.2021 Raumbezogene Identität als Faktor für eine nachhaltige Raumplanung P D Dr. Sylvia Herrmann Almut Wolff | 24.03.2021 Der Einfluss von Akteursperspektiven auf kommunikativ gestaltete Planungsprozesse. Divergenz und Konvergenz akteursspezifischer Handlungskulturen an den Schnittstellen partizipativer Planungsprozesse und ihr Einfluss auf die Planung. Prof. Dr. Frank Othengrafen Jörn Harfst | 24.03.2021 Framework conditions and development potentials of (old) industrialised towns and regions in Central Europe Prof. Dr. Frank Othengrafen Katharina Krämer | 23.02.2021 Doing Design – (Re)Doing Difference? Perspektiven von Gender und Diversity in der Designlehre Prof. Dr. Tanja Mölders Angelina Göb | 10.02.2021 Lebenswelten im Suburbanen: (Re)konstruktion von Raum und Routinen am Rande von Hannover Prof. Dr. Frank Othengrafen Insa Cheng | 10.02.2021 Das Potenzial der Tätigkeiten von Frauen auf die Entwicklung ländlicher Räume. Zum Einfluss und Rollenzuschreibungen von Frauen am Beispiel der Gemeinde Krummhörn. Prof. Dr. Frank Othengrafen Ines Lüder | 03.02.2021 Regionale Transformation und historische ländliche Gebäude Prof. Dr. Rainer Danielzyk
Janine Sybertz | 07.01.2020 Auswirkungen landnutzungs- und klimawandelbedingter Umweltveränderungen auf Tierarten und naturschutzfachlicheHandlungsoptionen Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Michael Reich
Johanna Hurst | 27.01.2020 Erfassungen der Fledermausaktivität über dem Wald als Grundlage für methodische Empfehlungenzu Untersuchungen und Maßnahmen an Windkraftstandorten im Wald Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Michael Reich
Listen Prima | 23.02.2020 " Heritag e Led Sustainable Development of Indonesia´s Villages - Scenarios for Village Alliances in South Sumaterabased on the Concepts of Heritage Architecture and Village Monument" Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Jörg Schröder
Lena Greinke | 06.05.2020 Berufsbedingte Multilokalität in ländlichen Räumen Niedersachsens – Gesellschaftliche und räumliche Auswirkungen mehrörtiger Lebensweisen als planerische Herausforderung am Beispiel des Landkreises Diepholz Prof. Dr. Rainer Danielzyk
Julia Thiele | 31.08.2020 Erfassung und Bewertung kultureller Ökosystemdienstleistungen von morphologischen Auen Prof. Dr. rer. hort. Christina von Haaren
Elena Paul | 08.10.2020 Batteriespeicher in Nichtwohngebäuden. Untersuchungen zum Einsatz zur Lastspitzkappung und Steigerung der Netzdienlichkeit Prof. Dr. Dirk Bohne
Maaria Vilja Larjosto | 20.06.2019 Dynamic Urban Islands: Seasonal Landscape Strategies for Resilient Transformation Prof. Dr. Martin Prominski
Chen Wen | 29.07.2019 The elderly in green spaces: understanding, mapping, and planning for nature-based recreation Prof. Dr. rer. hort. Christina von Haaren
Ana Pimenta Ribeiro | 14.08.2019 Bringing to light a new energy path: biomass residues as a contribution to a sustainable and inclusive energy source in Brazil. Apl. Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Michael Rode
Nana Wix | 21.08.2019 Blühstreifen als Naturschutzmaßnahme zur Förderung der Avifauna und Tagfalterfauna in der Agrarlandschaft Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Michael Reich
Luqi Wang | 23.10.2019 Exploring the bicycle planning culture and implementation challenges: case studies of Hamburg and Wuhan Prof. Dr. Frank Othengrafen
Song Song | 11.12.2019 Designing Urban Wetland Parks in China –Towards Guidelines for Integrating Ecological and Open Space UseConcerns Prof. Dr. Martin Prominski
Sarah Theresa Hartmann | 20.02.2018 Monuments of Everyday Life – Interplays of City, Infrastructure and Architecture in São Paulo Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Jörg Schröder
Sarah Annika Matthies | 15.03.2018 Species richness in urban green spaces – Relevant aspects for nature conservation Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Rüdiger Prasse
Yara Cristina Labronici Baiardi | 08.05.2018 Node of transport and place: Dilemmas, Challenges and Potentialities towards the Development of a Mobility Urban Hub Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Jörg Schröder
Sarah C. Schreiner | 16.05.2018 Ko-produktive Stadt - Standorte und Kooperationen kreativer Kleinstunternehmen als Handlungsfeld für Stadtentwicklung und Wirtschaftsförderung in Hamburg Dr. Frank Othengrafen
Janna Eberhard | 29.06.2018 Kirche und 'Elefant' im Kloster Loccum. Neue Perspektiven auf Zisterzienserarchitektur Prof. Dr. Joachim Ganzert
Wasim Rida Salama | 04.07.2018 Design for disassembly as an alternative sustainable construction approach to life-cycle-design of concrete buildings Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Alexander Furche
Joseph Claghorn | 06.07.2018 Algorithmic Landscapes: Computational Methods for the Mediation of Form, Information, and Performance in Landscape Architecture / Algorithmische Landschaften: Rechenmethoden zur Vermittlung zwischen Form, Information und Performance in der Landschaftsarchitektur Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Christian Werthmann
Carsten Ludowig | 19.07.2018 Einfluss horizontaler Barrieren auf die Vermeidung von Maulwurfshügeln in Rasenflächen Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Gilbert Lösken
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Li Xin | 21.06.2016 Integrated Strategies of Landscape-based Stormwater Management in northern China – An analysis and comparativestudy of six Chinese stormwater management projects Prof. Dr. Martin Prominski
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At the Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning it is possible to gain a doctoral degree in engineering (Dr.-Ing.).
Architects and urban planners tend to be a rare commodity because – unlike many other academic disciplines – proof of an academic qualification in the form of a doctoral degree is not a prerequisite for a successful career in architecture or urban planning. There are thus comparatively few doctoral researchers at our Faculty. However, interest in doctoral degree studies has grown over the past few years.
In scarcely any other subject is the spectrum of dissertation topics as broad as in architecture and urban planning. Likewise, the diversity across the Faculty's institutes is reflected in the broad spectrum of research topics and methodology of our research. There are dissertations in engineering which experimentally address issues related to building physics and structural design; dissertations on history of art and architecture which study historic buildings, architectural styles, construction techniques or master builders or matters of monument protection; and dissertations investigating architectural and planning theory , architectural sociology, building economics, building, urban and landscape ecology, design and planning methods, building studies and urban and landscape planning .
The doctoral procedure is set out in the current Doctoral degree regulations of the University of Stuttgart. Doctoral studies at our Faculty are also open to applicants with a university degree in a subject other than architecture and urban planning provided their chosen topic is relevant and supervised by a member of the Faculty's teaching staff. Past doctoral researchers have included civil engineers, geographers, art historians and biologists.
Non-German applicants must prove beforehand that the university degree from their home country is regarded as equivalent to that of a German university.
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If you wish to enroll as a doctoral researcher, you should discuss your chosen topic with a member of the Faculty teaching staff who specializes in a field relevant to your planned area of research. You will finalize the topic of your doctoral study with your prospective supervisor and submit an application for acceptance to the Faculty as a doctoral researcher . Decisions on matters related to doctoral studies are taken by the doctoral committee .
So far the Faculty has only admitted individual doctoral researchers and has not yet set up a research training group or graduate schools. Some institutes organize regular Doktorandenkolloquien at which doctoral researchers can present, report and discuss the progress of their work. In 2004 the Faculty introduced cross-institute discussion forums specifically for doctoral researchers whose dissertation topics are related to urban development and urban planning ( Doktorandenkolloquium Stadt ).
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PhD Programme in Heritage Studies PhD Programme in Heritage Studies
Brandenburg university of technology cottbus-senftenberg • cottbus.
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All courses are held in English. The dissertation is written in English, and the oral defence takes place in English.
Start winter semester: 1 October Start summer semester: 1 April
Applications are welcome throughout the year. For a start in the summer semester (1 April), submission of the complete application online is recommended no later than 1 November; for a start in the winter semester (1 October), submission is recommended no later than 1 May.
The Heritage Studies PhD programme offers an interdisciplinary and structured doctoral programme within the broad field of humanities. It is open to both national and international PhD candidates. The focus areas cover a variety of facets of heritage.
The programme aims to foster qualitative and quantitative as well as international and interdisciplinary research on the preservation and utilisation of human heritage. The programme focuses on theory- and practice-oriented research activities related to cultural heritage and the relationship between cultural heritage and the transformation processes caused by globalisation. Dissertation topics should focus on one of the programme's priority areas.
The main objective of the PhD programme is to complete and defend a dissertation within a proposed period of three years. During the full-time programme, students work on an innovative research topic, develop and apply appropriate methods and participate in study-related courses. The PhD programme provides a framework for working on the dissertation, offering guidance to both national and international PhD students with their institutionally and culturally diverse learning experiences.
During the three-year programme, PhD students will be able to write their doctoral theses and complete a mandatory curriculum. The curriculum consists of five modules (30 ECTS) that focus on fostering research skills as well as the transferable skills needed to build a professional career in academia. Every module as well as the doctoral thesis (120 ECTS) and the oral examination (30 ECTS) will be graded individually.
All lectures and seminars are a mandatory part of the programme. Therefore, it is necessary for the PhD students to be present at the university during the lecture periods (April to July and October to February).
The language of instruction, research and examination is English.
The five modules (6 ECTS each) focus on fostering your research skills as well as transferable skills needed to build your professional career:
- Academic Research and Methods
- Status Seminar Heritage Studies: Progress Reports PhD Thesis
- Research Colloquium at your Chair/Department
- Essentials of Grant Proposal Writing
- PhD Thesis Writing Skills
For the full curriculum, semester schedule, and module description, please visit our website .
The BTU Graduate Research School offers additional workshops for all doctoral candidates at BTU on networking, subject-related qualification, scientific techniques, and transferable skills training.
- International guest lecturers
- Integrated study abroad unit(s)
- Projects with partners in Germany and abroad
- International comparisons and thematic reference to the international context
- Content-related regional focus
Stays abroad for research and further qualification (e.g. conferences, field research) are possible and encouraged. Funding is possible through the BTU Graduate Research School.
Teaching and research assistantships are possible.
Apart from a few degree programmes, education offered at the BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg is without tuition fees. However, the university does charge a semester fee of around 350 EUR each semester, which includes the semester transportation ticket. It also covers costs for the student services organisation ("Studentenwerk") and the student council (StuRa).
Studies abroad often have different types of expenses from the ones you know from your home country. You are responsible for covering your own living expenses. Accommodation and other essential living expenses will amount to around 600–900 EUR/month. Of course, this amount depends entirely on individual lifestyle. The following list gives you an idea of some fixed and variable costs that you should take into account for your stay in Germany. Monthly costs: rent (including utilities): 200–400 EUR public transportation: 49 EUR groceries: approx. 170 EUR health insurance, medical fees, medication: approx. 120 EUR miscellaneous (clothing, study materials, other activities): 200–300 EUR total: 700–950 EUR
The so-called "Deutschlandticket" allows you to travel using all local public means of transportation throughout Germany.
Studying at BTU is mostly free of (study) fees. Because of this, there are only limited scholarship opportunities for international students. The International Relations Office is nonetheless pleased to be able to award a limited number of scholarships to international students already enrolled at BTU. You can find more information on BTU scholarship opportunities on our websites: https://www.b-tu.de/en/international/international-students/during-studies/scholarships
MSc (or equivalent) in Heritage Studies, Architecture, Building and Conservation, Urban/Regional Planning, or a related field in Social Sciences, Law and Political Science
Eligible candidates should have achieved a final grade of at least 2.3 (according to the German grading system) and should have completed a Master's thesis.
The application includes a comprehensive PhD proposal. While you have the autonomy to choose the research topic for your PhD research proposal , it is essential to ensure that the research proposal topic aligns with the research focus of the PhD programme.
A certificate of proficiency in English must be provided except for graduates of English language Master's programmes in Germany and these countries .
Accepted tests and minimum scores include:
- TOEFL with a minimum score of 550 points (paper-based), 213 points (computer-based), or 79 points (Internet-based)
- Cambridge Advanced English test (minimum grade B)
- Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency (minimum grade C)
- IELTS Academic (minimum 6.5)
For submission of your application, kindly visit our website .
There are job opportunities both in town and on campus. Nevertheless, please do not come to Germany expecting to be able to finance your entire studies by working. The study load is high, and it is not always easy to find a part-time job. Students from non-European countries are allowed to work either 120 whole days or 240 half days annually. The 120-day rule is not affected by mandatory internships or student assistance jobs at university. Students from EU member countries, the European Economic Area (EEA) and Switzerland can work without restrictions during their studies in Germany.
BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg is a university with three locations where numerous student dormitories are provided. Students can choose between different room types.
In Germany, it is also very common for students to live alone or with friends. If three or more people share an apartment together, this is called a "WG" in German ("Wohngemeinschaft", which means a shared flat).
The BTU Career Centre team offers support for students and graduates.
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PhD programme coordinator (regular consultations, scholarship application support, Get2gethers), PhD Peer Coaching Programme, Welcome Centre for International Researchers, Graduate Research School (qualification programme, funding opportunities)
Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg
Located on three campuses and with about 60 study programmes , BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg offers a broad spectrum of market-oriented programmes as well as traditional degree programmes.
From the natural sciences and engineering to economics, cultural studies, and even health sciences, BTU offers a wide range of courses. Our 13 study programmes taught exclusively in English are very popular among both German and international students from all over the world.
BTU is partnered with over 220 universities throughout the world, which provides students with a multitude of excellent opportunities to spend part of their time studying or conducting research abroad . Furthermore, in cooperation with our international partner universities , BTU offers a wide range of double-degree and joint-degree programmes .
University location
Cottbus is located in the north-east of Germany, between the country’s capital, Berlin (100 km), and Dresden (120 km). With a population of approx. 100,000 inhabitants, Cottbus is the second largest city after Potsdam in the federal state of Brandenburg. The Polish border is only approx. 30 km away. The location of Cottbus offers a convenient starting point for trips into the picturesque region of Lower Lusatia. The landscape of Lower Lusatia is characterised by the Spreewald with its small canals and waterways as well as by the Slavonic minority called Sorbs or Wends. Their language, similar to Polish, is still used and spoken in Lower Lusatia. For this reason, many of the road signs and informational boards in Cottbus and the surrounding region are written in both Sorbian and German. Cottbus gained importance as a trade centre in the 12th century. Parts of the original city wall from the 14th century as well as the beautiful townhouses around the old market square are proof of the city’s early splendour. Additionally, the city is characterised by buildings from the "Wilhelminian" times of rapid industrial growth in Germany, which occurred towards the end of the 19th century. The city that first rose to prominence with its cloth and linen weaving industry soon evolved into a growing centre of brown coal mining. Today, Cottbus is in the midst of a structural transformation. The BTU supports this development with its engagement in the Lausitz Science Park megaproject, which aims to build an appealing innovation landscape.
Senftenberg is the centre of the Lusatia Lake District. Former excavation and mining pits have been flooded in order to create the largest artificial lake system in Europe, with a total of 23 large lakes. The water sports area "Senftenberger See", with its water surface of 1,300 hectares, offers exceptional sailing and surfing opportunities, and it is suitable for all kinds of water sports. Senftenberg has thus become a tourist attraction within the region.
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Architecture full time, master of science.
Master Degree
4 semesters
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July 2024 (Germans and inhabitants)
July 2024 (EU), July 2024 (Non-EU)
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Area of study
Architecture
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Prospective students with a professionally qualifying degree in a study programme in architecture.
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Further details are specified in the particular admission regulations for the Master's degree programme in Architecture.
Lecture period
16.10.2023 - 03.02.2024
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Winter semester (2023/2024), deadlines for international students from the european union.
01.06.2024 - 01.07.2024
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Promotionsstudiengang Kunst und Design mit dem Abschluss Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in den Schwerpunkten Kunst oder Design
Promotion Dr. phil.
Die Bauhaus-Universität Weimar verleiht durch die Fakultät Kunst und Gestaltung den akademischen Grad Doctor philosophiae (Dr. phil.)
Ph.D. programme and Dr. phil.
Working titles - journal for practice based research.
Working Titles is an online journal for practice-based and led research initiated by students enrolled in the Ph.D. program Art and Design. By ‘working titles’ we hint at the journal’s main objectives: To serve as a platform for the presentation of research carried out through any practice – from oil painting to anarchist urban plumbing – and to facilitate self-publishing. Contributors submit their papers to a non-blind peer review by those they deem suitable, regardless of their academic affiliation, and based on friendship and trust.
https://www.uni-weimar.de/projekte/workingtitles
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Germany – PhD programs in Architecture
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Who is a PhD in Industrial Design?
PhD in Industrial Design a student who has studied how to develop marketable solutions for design concepts while accounting for the social, environmental, functional, financial, aesthetic, and ergonomic aspects. Postgraduates must have such skills as presentation and communication, visual and spatial awareness, as well as the ability to work to the deadline, problem-solving, and great teamwork skills.
What are the main duties of a PhD in Industrial Design?
PhD in Industrial Design has to accomplish a number of tasks every day, and some of them include meeting with clients to establish the design brief, the concept, performance; working and sketching out ideas and developing design concepts; studying the target audience, testing the product with them, deciding on the best and most suitable approach to represent a concept visually; editing graphics, photographs or illustrations, and managing design staff, reviewing and approving their work.
Germany – PhD programs in Architecture statistics
Free-Apply.com provides information about 3 PhD programs in Architecture at 3 universities in Germany. Furthermore, you can choose one of 51 Bachelor programs in Architecture at 51 universities, 48 Master programs in Architecture at 48 universities, and 3 PhD programs in Architecture at 3 universities.
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Universities offering the most popular PhD programs in Architecture in Germany
University of Stuttgart
Germany, Stuttgart
The University of Stuttgart (German: Universität Stuttgart) is a university located in Stuttgart, Germany. It was founded in 1829 and is organized into 10 faculties. It is one of...
Brandenburg University of Technology (BTU)
Germany, Cottbus
Situated in the heart of the Lausitz region, BTU combines outstanding international research with future-oriented teaching. It makes an important contribution to society, our cultu...
Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus- Senftenberg
Germany, Brandenburg an der Havel
The university has been a school for construction engineering in the former GDR starting from 1954. After the German reunification the school became a Technical University and was...
Munich Academy of Fine Arts
Germany, Munich
The Academy of Fine Arts, Munich (German: Akademie der Bildenden Künste München, also known as Munich Academy) is one of the oldest and most significant art academies in Germany. I...
University of Applied Sciences Kassel
Germany, Kassel
The Kunsthochschule Kassel is one of the few art schools, The scientific, artistic and art educational Courses. Artistic freedom is united with scientific thinking And allows stud...
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Top-ranked German Universities in Architecture. Top 100 Worldwide. Top 250 Worldwide. National Ranking. #38 Times Higher Education Ranking. Technical University of Munich. public Technical University. No. of Students: approx. 47,000 students. Program Fees: € 0 - € 6,000 (per semester)
Doctoral Studies. In Architecture and Landscape, a doctorate can be obtained - depending on the subject area - with the titles Doctor of Engineering (Dr.-Ing.), Doctor of Natural Sciences (Dr. rer. nat.) or Doctor of Philosophy (Dr. phil.). The doctoral studies are regulated in the current doctoral regulations of the faculty. The achievements ...
The research training group »Identität und Erbe« started as a joint programm of the TU Berlin and the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar in October 2016 with all in all 12 doctoral positions (6 at each university). The first group (2016-2019) is still working on their doctorates in Weimar and Berlin. The following subjects are involved: architecture, architectural theory, history of building and ...
List of doctoral studies in Europe. Doctorate - academic degree or professional degree.
We're excited to introduce our innovative PhD program for applied research in architecture in Germany. Are you prepared to embark on a journey that will reshape the future of architectural research and innovation? We are thrilled to present our groundbreaking PhD program, designed to empower the next generation of scholars, thinkers, and ...
Research & Innovation. The Department of Architecture lists a plenty of ongoing research and development projects. The number of registered doctorates - currently more than 160 - is very high in comparison with other german schools of architecture. In terms of research reputation and performance, the department is one of the leaders in the ...
EN. Faculties / Central Institutes. Faculty I - Humanities and Educational Sciences. Faculty II - Mathematics and Natural Sciences. Faculty III - Process Sciences. Faculty IV - Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. Faculty V - Mechanical Engineering and Transport Systems. Faculty VI - Planning Building Environment.
The doctoral procedure is set out in the current Doctoral degree regulations of the University of Stuttgart. Doctoral studies at our Faculty are also open to applicants with a university degree in a subject other than architecture and urban planning provided their chosen topic is relevant and supervised by a member of the Faculty's teaching staff.
Zorica Međo received her Bachelor's and Master's degrees in architecture from the University of Belgrade.She then worked in several international architectural offices in Serbia, Brazil, Qatar and Germany. Her work has been exhibited at the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, the Museum of Applied Arts in Belgrade and the Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia (Iaac) in Barcelona.
Discover personalized medical solutions for environmentally triggered diseases to promote a healthier society in a rapidly changing world. Read more. Supervisor: Dr AJ Jais. Year round applications PhD Research Project Funded PhD Project (Students Worldwide) 1. Find a PhD is a comprehensive guide to PhD studentships and postgraduate research ...
Your application cannot be considered, if you have been resident in Germany for longer than 15 months at the application deadline. Language skills. The language of instruction for study programmes in Germany is German. In international programmes, the language of instruction is English, or German and English.
A PhD in Architecture is a highly advanced degree program that allows students to delve deep into the theoretical, historical, and practical aspects of architecture and urban design. Through coursework, research, and hands-on experience, students will develop a comprehensive understanding of the field, and gain the skills and knowledge ...
IFA show. The IFA show of the Institute of Architecture showcases the projects and works of the students in an extensive exhibition. The exhibition also includes a full-day lecture series, which offers insights into the various design studios and seminars. The IFA show is a moment of celebrating, sharing and reflecting on the past academic year ...
PhD Studies & Research. Science and research in Germany are characterised by a distinguished infrastructure, a wide variety of disciplines, well-equipped research facilities and competent staff. Germany offers various career opportunities for international PhD students and researchers. Discover Germany's top-tier PhD programs and research scene ...
Next. Enter an email to receive alerts for architecture-phd positions. 86 scholarship, research, uni job positions available architecture-phd positions available on scholarshipdb.net, Germany.
Career advancement Scholarships. Read more about eligibility. Friedrich Schiller University Jena. Jena, Germany. 1 of 3. Find exclusive scholarships for international PhD students pursuing Architecture studies in Germany. Search and apply online today.
The Heritage Studies PhD programme offers an interdisciplinary and structured doctoral programme within the broad field of humanities. It is open to both national and international PhD candidates. The focus areas cover a variety of facets of heritage. The programme aims to foster qualitative and quantitative as well as international and ...
Architecture. 28,611 EUR / year. 3 years. Cardiff University have a programme of regular research seminars, involving staff and PhD students, and an annual Research Student Conference on the Architecture programme. There are also themed workshops, eg on topics such as modelling or temple architecture.
HafenCity Universität Hamburg Architektur Programmgeschäftsführung. Henning-Voscherau-Platz 1. 20457. Hamburg. Tel: 040 / 42827-5351. Email: [email protected]. Christine Wamper.
Discover postgraduate courses in Architecture in Germany. Search for degrees across universities and find your perfect match. Postgraduate Courses in Architecture in Germany | 12 Courses
Working Titles is an online journal for practice-based and led research initiated by students enrolled in the Ph.D. program Art and Design. By 'working titles' we hint at the journal's main objectives: To serve as a platform for the presentation of research carried out through any practice - from oil painting to anarchist urban plumbing - and to facilitate self-publishing.
Architecture Colleges in Germany: Eligibility for Masters . Qualifications: Bachelor degree in architecture with min GPA of 7.0 or 70%.; English Language Proficiency: Average scores for IELTS- 6.5, TOEFL iBT-88. German Language Proficiency: Few postgraduate courses in architecture are taught in German language for which international students are required to show proficiency in German.
USD. Free-Apply.com provides information about 3 PhD programs in Architecture at 3 universities in Germany. Furthermore, you can choose one of 51 Bachelor programs in Architecture at 51 universities, 48 Master programs in Architecture at 48 universities, and 3 PhD programs in Architecture at 3 universities.