Tuttlingen Campus

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In the center of the Danube town

In the heart of Tuttlingen, the newest HFU location combines modern campus flair with post-industrial charm. The beautiful main building is directly adjacent to the city centre with all other buildings within easy walking distance.

Modern lecture halls, well-equipped laboratories, learning areas and group rooms where, for example, project groups can work together flexibly − our Tuttlingen campus offers outstanding opportunities.

Internal link opens in the same window:The Innovation and Research Center (IFC) on the Tuttlingen Campus also has its own wide range of facilities, from maker spaces to conference and seminar rooms.

Powered by Industry

The campus offers a range of practical and innovative External link opens in a new window:engineering programmes. Around 600 students are currently completing their bachelor's or master's degree in Tuttlingen.

The campus was founded in partnership with local and regional authorities and industry. It is a unique academic model in Germany, in which industry works hand in hand with the university to develop practice-oriented degree programmes that are workplace-relevant.

This proximity to industry opens up valuable opportunities for students during their studies and for their careers. In addition, the close cooperation between HFU and regional companies enables practical teaching content and innovative projects, which greatly improves the career prospects of graduates.

The town of Tuttlingen

Surrounded by unspoiled nature, Tuttlingen is part of Europe's largest medical technology cluster, with around 50% of the global market for surgical equipment. The town on the Danube combines industry, practice-oriented studies and a high quality of life with a fantastic natural backdrop. Nestled between the Danube and the Swabian Alb, you will find everything right on your doorstep − charming shopping facilities, good restaurants and a lively city centre with weekly markets. 

External link opens in a new window:Tuttlingen: more information

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