If you consider research-oriented, international, and interdisciplinary work in the context of European urban development as a professional and personal challenge, then you are well-equipped for successful studies.
Admissions requirements:
University degree from a German or international university qualifying for a profession in a spatial planning discipline
Very good proficiency in English
Successful completion of the selection procedure
Our students normally have a professional or academic background in architecture; landscape architecture; urban/regional planning; geography; or social, cultural, or political science.
Students should have a pronounced interest in spatial and social contexts.
Application deadline for EU citizens (incl. Switzerland): 25 June
Application deadlines for non-EU citizens (except Switzerland) 15 May