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Alice Salomon University of Applied Sciences Berlin

1908
Foundation year
4,348
No. of students (2024)
11%
of international students
21
Study Programs
18
Admission-free programs
English2
English-only programs

Established in 1908, the Alice Salomon University of Applied Sciences Berlin (ASH Berlin) is Germany's oldest and largest university specializing in social work, health, and education. With over 4,000 students enrolled, the university offers bachelor's and master's programs in social work, early childhood education, physiotherapy, nursing, health management, and intercultural conflict management on its modern campus in Berlin-Hellersdorf. Named after Alice Salomon, the founder of professional social work education in Germany, this public university upholds her progressive vision by committing to social justice, diversity, and a practical education that integrates internships with coursework. ASH Berlin's location in Berlin provides international students interested in social and health sciences with unique advantages, including access to Germany's diverse capital city and its numerous NGOs, healthcare facilities, and social organizations for practical training.

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