

The Hamburg University of Applied Sciences is formerly known as Fachhochschule Hamburg, founded in 1970 is an institution of higher education and applied research. They have students of around 16,800 and counting. Their goal is to sustain solutions for the social challenges of present and the future. They focus on excellent quality of study and teaching.
The HAW Hamburg is a practice oriented university, with a versatile reformed study programs, projects with practice relevance and theses and modern equipment with information technology. They have partnership with more than 150 European universities, North and South America, Asia and Middle East. The university has multiple campuses located in St. Georg, Bergedorf in Lohbrugge and Armgartstrasse.
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During my time studying Life Sciences at HAW Hamburg, the Green Office and FTZ-NK has been an absolute life changing positively! Professor WL’s dedication to sustainability transcends the classroom. Through engaging projects, I am empowered to make tangible impacts in sustainability. Professor Walter Leal teachings and research extends beyond academic boundaries.
View moreThe campus is great, lots of events during the semester but dead in summer break, love the winter semester there good atmosphere.
Profs are great except for a couple of them, they listen, understand you situation, try to help as much as they can, even one of the new professors did a great job in MC considering it was his first time giving a lecture.
I would say that there is room to improve the Mensa, and would suggest more lectures but less time for each lecture.
View moreAcademia: decent, very hands-on, lot of lab exercises. Mostly great profs
Location: Berliner Tor campus is actually quite nice nowadays, after the rebuild of the Berliner Tor street
Cantine: terrible. Nothing more needs to be said.
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