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Hochschule Dusseldorf, University of Applied Sciences (HSD for short), was founded on August 1, 1971 by combining several renowned regional educational institutions. Today, the institution is one of the largest universities of applied sciences in the German Federal State of North Rhine-Westphalia and offers a comprehensive and interdisciplinary range of subjects. The educational and research emphasis at HSD has a strong practical and interdisciplinary approach. The university guarantees that course contents are connected to practical work necessities since they are based on the extensive professional experience in commerce, industry, and research of all our professors and lecturers. Thus, practical courses are indeed an integral component of the university's study programmes. In addition, HSD has contact with companies and institutions that offer internships and part-time jobs in Germany and abroad, particularly in engineering, social and cultural sciences, and business studies. Mentors supervise students before, during, and after the internships.

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The university does not provide housing in student residences. Apartments in town can be found from 400 euros per month.

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