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University of the Arts Bremen
Germany

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Official website: https://www.hfk-bremen.de/
Tel:+49 421 95951000
Address:Am Speicher XI 8, Bremen, Germany

Introduction

The University of the Arts Bremen is a famous public art school in Bremen, Germany. It offers professional courses in art, design, music and other fields, and is committed to cultivating art professionals with innovative spirit and practical ability.

Overview

Number of students: about 900-1000 students.

Course settings: Art and design majors such as fine arts, comprehensive design, digital media, and music majors such as performance, music education, and church music, including painting, sculpture, photography, graphic design, product design, fashion design, music performance, composition, music education and other courses.

History and establishment time

The origin of the school can be traced back to 1873 and was officially established in 1988.

School strength

Faculty: 65 professors and about 180 Assistant professors, who have rich teaching and practical experience in art, design, music and other fields, can provide students with professional guidance and support.

Teaching resources: The school is equipped with complete teaching facilities, such as studios, laboratories, practice rooms, concert halls, etc., providing students with good learning and practice conditions.

Institutional nature

Public university.

Educational philosophy

Focus on cultivating students' creativity and practical ability, emphasize interdisciplinary learning and cooperation, encourage students to explore and innovate in different art fields, and cultivate professionals with comprehensive artistic literacy and unique artistic perspectives.

Key laboratories and disciplines

Key disciplines: Fine arts, design The disciplines of art and design, music, etc. are the key development areas of the school, with high level and characteristics in teaching and research. Among them, the disciplines of art and design include painting, sculpture, photography, graphic design, product design, digital media and other professional directions; the disciplines of music include vocal music, instrumental music, composition, music education, church music and other professional directions.

Key laboratories: The school does not explicitly mention special key laboratories, but has a series of professional studios and practice places related to artistic creation and practice, such as painting studios, sculpture studios, photography laboratories, music rehearsal halls, etc. These places can be regarded as important platforms for students to conduct practical creation and technical exploration.

Faculty

The school has the Faculty of Art and Design and the Faculty of Music. The Faculty of Art and Design includes fine arts, integrated design, digital media and other professional directions; the Faculty of Music includes performance, music education, church music and other professional directions.

Ranking

The college is not listed in the international authoritative comprehensive ranking, but as the leading art college in northwest Germany, it has a high reputation and influence in the field of art education in Germany.

Expenses

Tuition fees: As a public institution, usually no tuition fees are charged, but a certain amount of registration fees and other miscellaneous fees may be required each semester. The specific amount can be checked on the school's official website.

Other expenses: Students need to bear their own living expenses, textbook fees, art materials and equipment fees, etc. The cost of living in Bremen is relatively moderate, and the monthly living expenses budget is about 700-1000 euros.

Campus

Geographic location: The school is located in several locations in Bremen. The Faculty of Art and Design is located in Speicher XI, the former overseas port of Bremen Harbor; the Faculty of Music is located in de Chanatstraße in the city center, close to the city hall and the cathedral. Bremen is a historic city in Germany with rich cultural heritage and artistic atmosphere, providing students with a broad space for learning and practice, as well as numerous cultural exchanges and performance opportunities.

Campus facilities: The school's campus architecture is unique in style. Speicher XI, where the Faculty of Art and Design is located, is a historic warehouse building that has been transformed into a modern art teaching and creation space; the classical building where the Faculty of Music is located provides an elegant environment for music learning and performance. The school is also equipped with professional art creation and performance equipment, such as studios, laboratories, rehearsal halls, concert halls, etc., to meet students' learning and practice needs.