Kiel University of Applied Sciences
The Kiel University of Applied Sciences (German: Fachhochschule Kiel) is a University of Applied Sciences, established in 1969. It is one of three public institutions of higher learning in Kiel, Germany. It provides around 30 Bachelor‘s and Master‘s degrees, supplementary degrees and continuing education courses by the faculties of Agriculture, Business Management, Computer Science & Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Media and Social Work and Health. As of November 2018 there are 7824 students enrolled.
Fachhochschule Kiel | |
The premises of the Kiel University of Applied Sciences reach from the river mouth of the Schwentine in the bottom part of the picture to the upper part of the picture with the local power plant and a small piece of forest adjacent to it. The ferry in the lower part of the picture connects the eastern and western part of the Fjord of Kiel. | |
Established | 1969 |
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President | Björn Christensen |
Students | 7.958 01.2021 |
Location | , Schleswig-Holstein , Germany 54°19′57″N 10°10′49″E |
Website | www |
The campus contains one large and a few smaller cafeterias, as well as two dorms. Furthermore, a planetarium, called the Mediendom, a museum of computers and a star observatory are associated with Fachhochschule.
In addition to the main campus in Kiel, the University of Applied Sciences has sites in Neumünster and Osterrönfeld.