Berlin University of the Arts

Berlin, Germany

Founded in 1696 as the Prussian Academy of Arts and evolving through its 1975 merger into the Hochschule der Künste, UdK became a full-fledged university in 2001. It is today one of Europe’s largest and most diverse arts universities, integrating Fine Arts, Architecture, Media & Design, Music, and Performing Arts.
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UdK traces its origins back to 1696 but became a full-fledged public university in 2001, now structured into four main colleges: Fine Arts, Architecture/Media/Design, Music, and Performing Arts.
As of Summer Semester 2023, UdK hosted approximately 3,995–3,535 students, with about 239 professors and nearly 1,903 total staff, indicating a well-supported academic framework.
UdK operates across ~15 urban sites in Berlin–Charlottenburg and Schöneberg, without a traditional unified campus; major centres include Hardenbergstraße and various media and administrative buildings .

University Of Berlin University of the Arts Application Statistics

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University Of Berlin University of the Arts Application Statistics

3995
1903
17:1
2.5

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