University of Hohenheim    Image of University of Hohenheim

The origins of the University date back to the year 1818. A remarkably high quota of foreign students throughout the 19th century established the early international reputation of Hohenheim. In 1967 the former "Agricultural College" was designated "University of Hohenheim, UHOH". UHOH has the oldest tradition of Higher Education in Stuttgart.

The University of Hohenheim is one of Europe's leading universities in the field of agricultural sciences and economics. Out of the tradition of natural, agricultural and economic sciences a modern combination of subjects has been developed. In a unique campus environment around the 200 years old Palace 9,500 students are currently enrolled in the research intensive and internationally focused University.

The university facilities are also available to the general public, e.g. botanical and exotic gardens and three museums. Liberal art activities play an important role in campus life.

Location

Hohenheim is part of Stuttgart, the state capital of Baden-Wuerttemberg, and is situated in one of Europe's most important economic and industrial regions in the southwest of Germany. See: https://www.uni-hohenheim.de/en/directions. Leading international companies, such as Bosch, Daimler Chrysler and Porsche are located here.
Hohenheim Palace provides a pleasant study atmosphere.

To see an overview of the teaching schedule or calendar, click here: Overview of teaching schedule or calendar

Useful Links:
https://www.uni-hohenheim.de/en/english (In English)
http://www.uni-hohenheim.de/ (In German)