Karlshochschule - International University

Karlshochschule - International University

Karlsruhe, Germany
Website: www.karlshochschule.de Founded: 2005 year StudyQA ranking: 1399 pts. No. Students: 650 Frgn. Students: 360 No. Staff: 50 Languages: English Phone: +49721480950
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Karlshochschule International University –or as we say: The Karls. We are a state-accredited university of applied sciences with approx. 650 students, 10professors and a network of lecturers from various industries and disciplines. As such, we see ourselves as an international and intercultural hub for collaboration and experience. With our interactive and (co-)creative approach to teaching and learning, we not only offer profound professional university education but also really focus on the critical thinking and the personal development of our students. Because only those who incorporate and embody responsibility in their management and in society, those who live it, can really make a difference. We stand for a new holistic way of (re-)thinking and (re-)doing.

Checklist - your application

  • Online Application for admission
  • Copy of your school leaving certificate containing a transcript of grades
  • If you have already studied at another university, please submit a current transcript of records.
  • If applicable, certificate of preparatory/foundation year for foreigners (Studienkolleg)
  • Letter of motivation (1 - 2 pages)
  • Curriculum vitae
    If you have not written a resume/CV so far, you can use the Europass as a template.
  • Proof of English and/or German language proficiency (respective to the study program). Please note: Due to the current pandemic situation the and its logistic challenges we temporarily accept the IELTS indicator test as a valid proof of language proficiency; this test can be done online from anywhere in the world: https://www.ieltsindicator.com/
  • Additional certificates (e.g. internships, extra-curricular activities) Certificates documenting vocational training, internships, international experience, extra-curricular commitment at school or in charitable/non-profit
  • Passport-sized photograph

Language Requirements

For English, the B2 level according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) corresponds to an IELTS result of 6.0 points or above or an internet-based TOEFL score of at least 80 points. A C1 level corresponds to an IELTS result of 6.5 points or above or an internet-based TOEFL score of at least 100 points.

Accreditation from the Wissenschaftsrat (Council of Science and Humanities)

Karlshochschule has had statutory accreditation from the Ministry of Science, Research and the Arts in Baden-Württemberg since 2005.

As part of the accreditation process, the Council of Science and Humanities assessed teaching and research at Karlshochschule. The result: "In view of the overall very good development, which Karlshochschule has undertaken since the initial accreditation, and the great willingness it has shown during this to implement the suggestions made by the Wissenschaftsrat, the Wissenschaftsrat has declared an extension of the accreditation to ten years."

In its accreditation statement, the Council also emphasised how Karlshochschule had convincingly achieved its main goal, namely, by means of practice-oriented instruction and training, to enable its students to independently apply scientific insights and methods in their professional lives.

By granting its institutional accreditation, the Wissenschaftsrat ascertained that this non-state University can reach a level of teaching and research that matches recognized academic standards. In this way, both academic effectiveness and the functionality of internal quality control systems are ensured.

The council also advises the federal and state governments on issues of specialist and structural development of higher education institutes, academia and research. Its members included academics, representatives of public life, and delegates from the federal and state governments.

Read More: https://www.karlshochschule.de/en/university/university/reputation-and-accreditation

Situated in the Rhine River plain, between the Black Forest, Alsace and Palatinate, Karlsruhe is a lively cultural and academic centre with some 290,000 inhabitants. It is situated at the centre of a dynamically growing industrial and technology region with the highest concentration of researchers in Europe. The city is renowned for its "joie de vivre" - people here know how to enjoy life. The city boasts a varied cultural scene with concerts, museums, galleries, and several theatres. "Das Fest" - the largest non-commercial open air event in Germany, with over 100,000 spectators annually - takes place in Karlsruhe. With 30,000 students, it is an exceptionally lively city for young people. More than 1,800 hours of sun per year, a relaxed, southern ambience, extensive parks right in the middle of the city, cafés, cinemas, and a lively pedestrian shopping area offer a broad range of leisure activities. The city has an outstanding public transportation network, linking the city to nearby tourist areas such as Baden-Baden, Heidelberg, Freiburg, Lake Constance, Switzerland, and France. Germany's big cities and other popular destinations in Europe are easy to reach via train or plane.

Integrating and supporting our students is our top priority. This involves close contact with professors as well as a service-oriented, accessible administration and academic offices. We offer: Programmes instructed in English German and English language courses at different levels German culture classes Academic counselling Open-door policy of professors Assistance with the application procedure Advice on accommodation for students Assistance with student visas and residence permits Counselling on financing and scholarship programmes Counselling on internship applications Assistance with practical matters and organisation of leisure activities by the International Office and student advisers Introduction days at the beginning of the study programme Excursions and extra activities with professors Specific events and excursions for international students, e.g. to Heidelberg, Strasbourg or Berlin Pick-up service from Karlsruhe train station Online platform for international students

  • Re-Thinking Management and Society: We engage in new perspectives on management & society. Our interdisciplinary programs empower to tread new paths.
  • In the Lead: All our programs have been accredited by FIBAA with highest praise and received 8 premium seals which places us among Germany's top management universities.
  • ChangeMakers & CareTakers: Our students learn to think critically about today‘s realities, seek responsibility and find disruptive solutions to complex problems.
  • Intercultural, Every Day! 100+ partner universities, international groups of students, lecturers and staff, as well as the variety of language courses make experiencing interculturality natural part of everyday life.
  • CoCreation Space: We are a gathering point for highly motivated and open-minded individuals with the passion and desire to innovate and co-create sustainable change.
  • Personal Growth: A degree is nothing if you cannot live up to it. In our programs, we provide the ground to transform, embrace and share experiences in a creative but critical way, and to thereby develop personally.
  • Live & Lifelong Network: Our networks in business, arts, culture, politics, science & society are more than ink on paper. They are alive and kicking in the ongoing interactions with our partners.
  • Best (is) Practice: The manifold involvement in hands-on real-world projects gives a taste of what it is like to perform on the world stage and opens possibilities for professional advances.
  • Academic Home & More: Karls‘ people have a strong, intimate bond and close relationships. Students, professors staff and alumni relate to, engage with and appreciate each other.
  • Heart of Europe: Located right in the center of Karlsruhe, a young, vibrant, multi-cultural student city in the South of Germany, we are at the pulse of European quality of life: culture, economy, urban lifestyle and nature.

 

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Deadline: Jul 15, 2024
Duration: 2 years
Languages: English
Study mode: On campus
Study type: Full-time
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Duration: 3 years
Languages: English
Study mode: On campus
Study type: Full-time
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