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Hochschule Reutlingen

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Reutlingen University is one of Germany’s leading universities of applied sciences, offering international academic programmes with close ties to industry and commerce. On our campus we have almost 5,400 students spread across five different Schools: Applied Chemistry, Engineering, ESB Business School, Informatics, and Textiles & Design. Professors, Visiting Lecturers and administrative and technical staff guide these talented young people along their academic path. We offer 45 degree programmes at Bachelor’s and Master’s level, in which we take a practical and interdisciplinary approach to training the leaders of tomorrow. At the same time it is very important to us to support our students’ personal development and to ensure that they become specialists and managers for whom social responsibility is second nature. The quality of studies has an outstanding reputation worldwide and attracts students from 100 countries to Reutlingen.  

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