Hanover University of Applied Sciences and Arts

Coordinates: 52°21′13″N 9°43′27″E / 52.353611°N 9.724167°E / 52.353611; 9.724167
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Hochschule Hannover - University of Applied Sciences and Arts
Location
Hanover
,
Germany
Entrance of the main building, 2010

The Hochschule Hannover - University of Applied Sciences and Arts (HsH) is a public Fachhochschule (University of Applied Sciences and Arts) in Hanover. It's the second largest university in Hanover with approximately 10,000 enrolled students in the winter term 2021/2022 and 620 professors and employees. In addition there are around 430 guestlecturers from other academic institutes, organisations and companies teaching at the HsH.[1][2] The Hochschule Hannover has four locations (main campus Ricklinger Stadtweg in Hannover-Linden, EXPO-Plaza in Hannover-Mittelfeld, Blumhardtstraße in Hannover-Kleefeld and Heisterbergallee in Hannover-Ahlem).

History[edit]

In 1971 the Fachhochschule Hannover was founded as successor of several educational institutions, amongst others the "Freye Handwerksschule für Lehrlinge" and the "Königlich Hannoversche Baugewerkschule zu Nienburg/Weser". In 2007 the Evangelische Fachhochschule Hannover (Evangelical University of Applied Sciences) was incorporated as a fifth faculty.

Since 2010 the name of the university was changed to Hochschule Hannover.[3] In 2010 the degree program "Fotojournalismus und Dokumentarfotografie" with the English name "Photojournalism and Documentary Photography" was accredited by the organization ACQUIN. The HsH belongs with this core profile to the major international photographic educational institutes.[4] The current president of the Hochschule Hannover is Josef von Helden.

Cooperations[edit]

The HsH cooperates with diverse institutions such as Aalborg University, the Hogeschool Gent, and a wide range of partners in industry.[5]

List of Faculties[edit]

  • Faculty I – Electrical Engineering and Information Technology (Hannover-Linden campus)
  • Faculty II – Mechanical and Bio Process Engineering (Hannover-Linden and Hannover-Ahlem campuses)
  • Faculty III – Media, Information and Design (Hannover-Mittelfeld campus)
  • Faculty IV – Business and Computer Science (Hannover-Linden campus)
  • Faculty V – Social Welfare Work and Health Care (Hannover-Kleefeld campus)

External links[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Profile of the University of Applied Sciences and Arts in Hanover". Archived from the original on 2013-04-21. Retrieved 2012-11-30.
  2. ^ Hochschule Hannover in Zahlen
  3. ^ Hochschule statt Fachhochschule - Umbenennung der FH sorgt für Verwirrung (in German)
  4. ^ Studiengang Fotojournalismus und Dokumentarfotografie akkreditiert Archived 2015-02-05 at the Wayback Machine (in German)
  5. ^ Fachhochschule Hannover (FHH) : University of Applied Sciences and Arts (bilingual guide)

52°21′13″N 9°43′27″E / 52.353611°N 9.724167°E / 52.353611; 9.724167