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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Yes. UdK alumni can apply for an 18-month job-seeker residence permit immediately after their final exam to search for employment.
During the job-seeker period, graduates may undertake any work, internships, freelance projects, or start-ups. Support is available via the CTC for those interested in freelancing or founding businesses.
Once employment is secured, graduates can apply for a standard work permit or the EU Blue Card. After a continuous period in eligible employment (usually two years), they may qualify for permanent residency .

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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