Berlin campus
The Berlin campus is located in Moabit, along the River Spree, right in the heart of the German capital. Spanning 2,000 square metres, the campus offers a modern and well-equipped learning environment. Its proximity to other major European cities provides numerous opportunities for internships and international careers.
Studying in Berlin: a unique experience!
By choosing to study at the Berlin campus, you will have the opportunity to live in one of the most dynamic and unconventional cities in the world. Berlin is a city that never sleeps, bursting with life, culture, and art.
Culture and Art
Berlin boasts a remarkable cultural and artistic heritage. The city has a rich history and is home to numerous museums, world-renowned opera houses, exhibitions, and historic landmarks. The East Side Gallery is the longest open-air gallery in the world, featuring more than 100 works created by artists from across the globe.
Student Life
Berlin is well known for its vibrant nightlife. The city has over 4,500 bars and nightclubs and is home to the famous Berghain club, where internationally renowned DJs perform. The city’s distinctive districts, such as Kreuzberg, Alexanderplatz, and Tegel, reflect Berlin’s unique and unconventional character.
International Dimension
Berlin’s strong international dimension makes it a true hub for people from all over the world. You will discover cuisines, cultures, and languages from across the globe.
How to get to the campus?
Are you interested in studying in Germany at our campus?
- Campus address: Alt-Moabit 96 – 10559, Berlin, Germany
- Tramway : Ligne M10 – arrêt U Turmstr.
- Bus : Line 245 – stop Alt-Moabit/Rathaus Tiergarten
Internships and Career Opportunities in Berlin
Berlin offers numerous professional opportunities. The presence of international companies makes it an ideal location to find internships and build an international career. Moreover, Berlin’s English-speaking job market is easily accessible, meaning that you do not need to speak German.
During your studies, the alternating schedule will allow you to develop an entrepreneurial project or to opt for an internship or part-time employment contract, commonly referred to as a “Werkstudentvertrag” (student employment position). In Germany, it is common to work alongside your studies, and you will find many opportunities for student jobs in the field of your choice.
Depending on your chosen specialisation, Berlin’s job market offers a wide range of career prospects in fields such as marketing, digital, innovation, sustainability, and entrepreneurship. If you are interested in starting your own business, Berlin is the ideal city for you. Recognised as one of the most dynamic ecosystems in Europe, the German capital offers a highly favourable environment for innovation. You will find numerous resources to help you develop your project.