Hochschule fur Musik Hanns Eisler

Berlin, Germany

Founded in 1950 (as the Deutsche Hochschule für Musik), it was renamed in 1964 to honour composer Hanns Eisler. A publicly‑funded institution, it stands among Europe’s leading conservatories.
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Established in 1950, HfM Hanns Eisler enrolls approximately 500–600 students—from Berlin and around the world.
Yes. It is a public institution, accredited by the Berlin Senate’s Department for Science and Arts, and is part of the German Rectors’ Conference of Music Universities.
HfM partners with prominent institutions such as Konzerthaus Berlin, Berlin Philharmonic Foundation, UdK Berlin (for jazz, new music, health institutes), and Musethica, among others.
You apply through the muvac portal, creating a profile with personal info, CV, motivation letter, ID, and audition recordings. Complete submission and pay a €60 fee via card .
Shortlisted candidates are informed via muvac and invited to a live audition (often two rounds) with repertoire requirements outlined per instrument.
The university admits students for both Winter (15 Feb–8 Apr) and Summer (1 Oct–8 Nov) semesters. Voice Master and music theatre have specialized windows .
Yes. A 2022 policy prohibits harassment and violence. Intimacy-coordination workshops and confidential reporting mechanisms are in place.
The campus is largely barrier-free for wheelchair users, ensuring access to most facilities .
Training includes intimacy coordination and anti-discrimination awareness as part of the university’s well-being initiatives.
Offers Bachelor, Master, and Konzertexamen programs across voice, instruments, composition, conducting, jazz, electronic/new music, music theatre, and more.
Yes—includes the Jazz-Institut, Institut für Neue Musik, and Kurt-Singer-Institut, in cooperation with UdK Berlin.
Students participate in over 300–400 public events per year, including masterclasses, ensemble concerts, collaborations with Konzerthaus and Philharmonie.
Yes—German public universities impose no tuition, only semester fees (~€300–€400) .
The Förderverein offers prizes and support, including startup!music €5 k prize and Boris-Pergamenschikow Prize €10 k, plus masterclass funding.
EU and some international students may qualify for BAföG; studierendenWERK provides financial aid guidance.
Centrally located in Mitte district, with sites at Charlottenstraße (Gendarmenmarkt) and Neuer Marstall (Schlossplatz).
No on-campus dorms. Students must secure accommodation via studierendenWERK Berlin, private rentals or shared flats (WGs); early application is crucial .
Required monthly funds for visa/residence permit: around €992, translating to ~€12 k/year .
Yes—up to 140 full working days per year or part-time jobs per visa regulations. Mini-job scheme allows up to €556/month without taxation .
After studies, students can apply for a job-seeker visa or residence permit. Living documentation and academic record proof required.

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