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UAS7 (Seven Universities of Applied Sciences) is a strategic alliance of seven leading German universities of applied sciences in teaching and research.
UAS7 established a liaison office in the „German House“ in New York. The New York office provides information and assistance to North American students and scholars who are interested in study (or a combination of study and internship) in Germany.
Programs
The UAS7-Alliance offers a special Study & Internship Program (SIP). North American students can apply through their home university for a DAAD / UAS7 scholarship for six months of study in Germany, followed by a six-month internship
with a German company.
UAS7 represents a wide variety of 500 degree programs on the Bachelor’s and Master’s level. The UAS7 universities cover a broad spectrum of academic fields.
UAS7 Members
130,000 students, 2,200 full-time faculty members and several thousand part-time lecturers from industry and business study, teach, and do research in Berlin, Bremen, Cologne, Hamburg, Munich, Münster, and Osnabrück. The alliance members run nearly 1,000 university partnerships worldwide.
UAS7 Universities:
- Hochschule für Wirtschaft und Recht Berlin
- Hochschule Bremen
- Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften Hamburg
Technische Hochschule Köln (Cologne)
- Fachhochschule Münster
Hochschule München (Munich)
- Hochschule Osnabrück
External links
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