Biological Anthropology: English-taught programs

Biological Anthropology: List of all English-taught study programs in Germany (2026/2027)

Studying Biological Anthropology in Germany as an international student offers a strong foundation in understanding human evolution, biological variation, and adaptation. Germany’s excellence in anthropology, archaeology, and life sciences provides access to advanced research methods and interdisciplinary collaboration. International students benefit from research-oriented education and high academic standards, preparing them for careers in evolutionary research, human biology, and related scientific fields worldwide.

Biological Anthropology English Programs: Overview

Intake

85%
Winter Semester
15%
Both Semesters

Language of Instruction

8%
English & other language
69%
English only
23%
English & German

Numerus Clausus

69%
without admission restriction
31%
with admission restriction

Tuition fees

GermanyEU Germans & EU Students
World Non-EU Students
85%
tuition-free
15%
with tuition

Biological Anthropology: English Language Requirements

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Biological Anthropology: All English-taught Study Programs

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+ Anthropology and Ethnology+ Anthropology+ European Ethnology+ Ethnography and Cultural Analysis+ Cultural Anthropology
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