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With OPEN HUMBOLDT, the university is now venturing - in the spirit of its founders - on an "expedition" with an as yet open outcome.
Master's degrees. The Master's degree is a postgraduate academic qualification based on completed undergraduate education. A formal application is required for all Master's courses. Information as of April 26, 2024.
Studying at HU. Welcome to the HU - this guide should support you before, during and after your studies and answer open questions. before studying. during studying.
How to apply. Welcome at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. This information may help you with application. Information as from October 30, 2024. Applicants, with university entrance qualifications acquired abroad, submit their application to uni-assist for a preliminary check.
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin: Education through learning and research.
Admission office for international students. Please note that during limited operation we are available for you and your questions about applications, course of studies and admission during our consultation hours by phone and via our e-mail contact form: https://hu.berlin/contactzula.
Please find general information for doctoral candidates at the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin (HU Berlin) on our Doctoral Candidates Portal. How do I apply for an admission in doctoral studies? Please contact the PhD office of the faculty at which you would like to do your doctorate.
Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin. Medical Faculty together with Freie Universität Berlin. Further information
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin offers the full spectrum of degree programmes of a very modern and research-led university (Course catalogue). All our courses, except those in Law and Protestant Theology, are at Bachelor's or Master's degree level.
Course catalogue. On a mono-bachelor course, you will study one main subject (at least 120 credit points). On a combined bachelor course, you will study two subjects (core subject between 90 and 120 credit points, secondary subject with 60 credit points).