Heilbronn University, Heilbronn and its Region
Heilbronn University
It is a vibrant and successful institution working closely with its many partners in business, industry and the local community to create a sustainable, creative and ethical learning environment for its students.
Its courses provide the graduates with a sound theoretical grounding while integrating vocationally-oriented elements such work placements or project work commissioned by business organisations.
Heilbronn University incorporates a second campus in Künzelsau, a small but bustling city to the northeast of Heilbronn situated on the river Kocher. This campus is named after its major benefactor, Reinhold Würth. It specialises in Electrical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Culture, Leisure and Sports Management as well as Media, Product and Customer Management.
Over the last two decades, Heilbronn University has become a regional leader in technologydriven research and has established its own Institute of Applied Research.
Heilbronn and its Region
With some 120,000 inhabitants, it enjoys a position of regional hub whose importance derives from the large variety of schools and institutions of learning and from the impressive number of industrial, commercial, administrative and agricultural centres and activities which it fosters.
The Heilbronn region benefits greatly from the favourable economic climate of southwest Germany. Over the years, it has distinguished itself through its spirit of innovation and entrepreneurship as attested by such notable companies as Audi and Bosch.
The city of Heilbronn lies at the centre of Germany's red wine production and boasts a wide range of cultural events, recreational facilities as well as excellent restaurants and hotels.
Programmes for International Students
Programmes in German
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