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Evangelische Hochschule Nürnberg

Lutheran University of Applied Sciences Nuremberg

Public University Nuremberg · Bavaria
1927
Founded
1.239
Student count
Public University
Type

For Turkish students dreaming of higher education in Germany, Nuremberg stands out as a city offering both historical charm and modern educational opportunities. In this city, Evangelische Hochschule Nürnberg (EVHN) presents a significant option, especially for those aiming for a career in applied sciences. Founded in 1927 and gaining its current Fachhochschule (University of Applied Sciences) status in 1995, EVHN has been operating under the name Evangelische Hochschule Nürnberg since 2010.

As a state-recognized and church-supported institution, EVHN provides quality education, particularly in social sciences, health, and diaconia. EVHN and the AlmanyaUni platforms also offer important information regarding language proficiency exams like Telc C1 Hochschule and recognition processes, which Turkish students frequently encounter when applying to universities in Germany. Nuremberg's vibrant student life and EVHN's practice-oriented approach lay a solid foundation for a successful academic and professional future in Germany.

Quick Facts

University Name
Evangelische Hochschule Nürnberg
City
Nürnberg
State
Bayern
Type
Fachhochschule / University of Applied Sciences (HAW)
Affiliation
Church-Supported, State-Recognized
Founding Year
1927 (as FH in 1995)
Number of Students
1.239
HRK Member
Evet
Uni-Assist Member
Evet

Evangelische Hochschule Nürnberg: Leadership in Applied Sciences

Evangelische Hochschule Nürnberg (EVHN) is one of Germany's well-established and respected universities of applied sciences (Fachhochschule / HAW). Located in the city of Nuremberg in the state of Bavaria, this university specializes particularly in areas such as social work, health management, and diaconia. With its church-supported yet fully state-recognized structure, it offers students an education grounded in both academic depth and ethical values.

EVHN's curriculum focuses on combining theoretical knowledge with practical applications. This ensures that students can quickly adapt to professional life after graduation. Small class sizes and the opportunity for close interaction with faculty members provide a personalized learning experience. The university also opens its doors to international students, aiming to foster a global perspective. Specifically, language proficiency certificates like Telc C1 Hochschule are critically important for Turkish students wishing to apply to EVHN. This topic, frequently discussed in AlmanyaUni forums, highlights the need for students to bring their language skills to a level suitable for studying in Germany. Thanks to its Uni-Assist membership, EVHN manages international applications more easily and supports students throughout the application process. While there are no STEM programs like engineering, the social and health sciences programs offered by EVHN provide attractive opportunities for those looking to pursue careers in these fields.

Estimated Monthly Cost of Living in Nuremberg

Rent (shared WG room)
380-550 EUR
Varies by proximity to city center and size
Food and Groceries
250-350 EUR
Depends on cooking at home vs. eating out frequency
Transportation (Semesterticket)
60-80 EUR
Student semester ticket (Nuremberg and surroundings)
Health Insurance
120-130 EUR
Mandatory health insurance
Internet, Phone, Entertainment
80-120 EUR
Varies by personal spending habits
Average total 890-1230 EUR / mo

Nuremberg: Study in a Student-Friendly City

Nuremberg is Bavaria's second-largest city after Munich, distinguished by its rich historical and cultural heritage. It also hosts a dynamic student population. While studying at Evangelische Hochschule Nürnberg, students can benefit from all the opportunities this city offers. The city provides various accommodation options, including student dormitories, shared apartments (WG - Wohngemeinschaft), and private rental apartments. Dormitories like Jugendwohnheim Glockenhof (VIJ Nürnberg), frequently asked about in our Telegram groups, can be a suitable starting point, especially for new students. However, applying early is crucial to secure a spot. Furthermore, questions like 'Is anyone living in a WG in Nuremberg?' demonstrate the popularity of shared housing.

Nuremberg offers easy transportation within and around the city thanks to its well-developed public transport network. Students typically benefit from this advantage with a Semesterticket (semester ticket). The city has numerous cafes, restaurants, bars, and cultural event venues. World-renowned events like the Christmas market (Christkindlesmarkt) add vibrancy to students' social lives. Nuremberg offers students an ideal environment for both academic success and a rich social life.

Places to Visit and Student Hangouts in Nuremberg

Nuremberg Castle (Kaiserburg)
Landmark

This historic castle, a symbol of the city, offers magnificent views and sheds light on Nuremberg's past.

Nuremberg Old Town (Altstadt)
Square

It offers a charming atmosphere with its narrow streets, historic buildings, and Hauptmarkt (Main Market). Ideal for student meetups.

Germanisches Nationalmuseum (German National Museum)
Museum

One of Germany's largest cultural history museums, it stands out with its extensive collections.

Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds (Doku-Zentrum Reichsparteitagsgelände)
Museum

An important memorial site concerning Nuremberg's dark past, a must-see for those interested in history.

Pegnitz River Banks
Park

The river flowing through the city offers peaceful areas for relaxing, walking, or spending time with friends.

Stadtpark (City Park)
Park

One of the city's largest parks, a popular spot for exercising, picnicking, or simply enjoying nature.

Student Life and Culture

Being a student at Evangelische Hochschule Nürnberg means not just academic success, but also a rich social and cultural life experience. The university, with its small and intimate structure, encourages students to form strong bonds with each other and with faculty members. Various student clubs and communities exist both on and off campus. These clubs organize events based on students' interests, offering opportunities to meet new people and experience different cultures.

The city of Nuremberg offers students numerous cultural events throughout the year, such as festivals, concerts, and exhibitions. Especially the Christkindlesmarkt during the Christmas season is a unique experience that attracts visitors from all over the world. Bars, cafes, and restaurants in the city are popular spots where students can socialize between classes or in the evenings. Additionally, student discounts (Studentenrabatt) are valid in many places. EVHN's international student office offers orientation programs and counseling services to new students, easing their adaptation process to Germany. This way, Turkish students can quickly feel at home and easily adapt to student life in Germany.

  • Small class sizes and personal attention
  • Easy access to social and cultural events
  • Numerous student clubs and communities
  • Nuremberg's vibrant city life and historical charm
  • International student support and orientation programs

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I prepare for the Telc C1 Hochschule exam to apply to Evangelische Hochschule Nürnberg?

The Telc C1 Hochschule exam is an important language proficiency certificate required for university studies in Germany. To prepare, you can attend language courses, solve sample exams, and especially practice academic text reading and writing. Many students share their experiences on this topic in AlmanyaUni forums.

Do the USA or Canada recognize Fachhochschule (University of Applied Sciences) degrees from Germany?

Generally, yes, Fachhochschule degrees from Germany are internationally recognized. However, the recognition process can vary depending on the evaluation criteria of the country and institution you are applying to. For recognition in the USA and Canada, it is recommended that you contact relevant institutions (such as WES) and request an evaluation of your degree.

Is it difficult to find a student dormitory or shared apartment (WG) in Nuremberg? Is it possible to stay in dorms like Jugendwohnheim Glockenhof?

Demand for student accommodation in Nuremberg is high. It is especially important to apply early for affordable student dormitories (Studentenwohnheim). Dorms like Jugendwohnheim Glockenhof (VIJ Nürnberg) are popular options, but their capacities are limited. Shared apartments (WGs - Wohngemeinschaft) are also a common alternative and generally offer more flexibility. It is advisable to start your accommodation search months before arriving in Germany.

Does Evangelische Hochschule Nürnberg have engineering programs, and do they offer conditional admission?

Evangelische Hochschule Nürnberg primarily offers programs in social sciences, health, and diaconia; there are no engineering programs. Conditional admission (bedingte Zulassung) is possible at many universities in Germany under specific conditions, such as a lack of language proficiency. However, this varies by university and program. It is important to check EVHN's official admission requirements.

Is it possible to study a humanities/social sciences track in Turkey and switch to a STEM program in Germany?

It is generally difficult for a student who has studied a humanities/social sciences track in Turkey to directly switch to a STEM program in Germany. German universities evaluate the equivalence of your high school education and your university program in Turkey to German standards. You may typically need to complete missing courses or attend a Studienkolleg (preparatory course) program. Discussing your situation with Uni-Assist or directly with EVHN's international office will provide the most accurate information.

Don't forget to visit AlmanyaUni forums and Telegram groups to get more information about Evangelische Hochschule Nürnberg and studying in Germany, share experiences, and meet other students!

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Summer Term 2021

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Sosyal Bilimler 1 sem Free

The Lutheran University of Applied Sciences (EVHN) in Nuremberg offers an English-language study program in summer term 2021, open to all EVHN students and students from partner universities. The prog...

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Summer Term 2022

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Sosyal Bilimler 1 sem Free

The Lutheran University of Applied Sciences (EVHN) in Nuremberg offers an English-language study program in summer term of 2022, open to all EVHN students and students at partner universities. The pro...

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Summer Term 2023

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Sosyal Bilimler 1 sem Free

The Lutheran University of Applied Sciences (EVHN) in Nuremberg offers an English-language study programme in Summer Term of 2023. As part of the Studium Generale, it is open to all of the students at...

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Winter Term 2021/2022

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Sosyal Bilimler 1 sem Free

The Lutheran University of Applied Sciences (EVHN) in Nuremberg offers an English-language study program in winter term of 2021/2022, that is open to all of the students at the EVHN and all students a...

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Winter Term 2022/2023

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Sosyal Bilimler Free

The Lutheran University of Applied Sciences (EVHN) in Nuremberg offers an English-language study program for Winter Term 2022/2023. As part of the Studium Generale, it is open to all students at the E...

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Winter Term 2023/2024

EN

Other

Sosyal Bilimler Free

The Lutheran University of Applied Sciences (EVHN) in Nuremberg offers an English-language study program for Winter Term 2023/2024. As part of the Studium Generale, it is open to all students at the E...

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