Hameln is a city of around 57,000 residents on the Weser river, internationally known for the legend of the Pied Piper. It is home to Hochschule Weserbergland (HSW) – a private university specialising in dual study programmes. The offering covers IT, business administration and industrial engineering. With around 1,500 students, HSW is compact but maintains close industry ties in the region.
What dual programmes does HSW offer in Hameln?
HSW focuses on three core areas: business informatics, business administration and industrial engineering. All programmes follow the dual model – students alternate regularly between academic phases in Hameln and practical phases at partner companies.
Regional practice partners
HSW collaborates with companies from the Weserbergland and the greater Hanover area. Partner companies typically cover tuition fees and pay a training salary. Industries range from energy and financial services to mechanical engineering.
What does it cost to live in Hameln?
Hameln is one of the more affordable study locations in Lower Saxony. The cost of living index is 58 (Numbeo). A room in a shared flat costs around €330 per month on average. Since dual students receive a salary, the financial situation is generally comfortable.
What alternatives exist in the region?
Hanover as the state capital offers a broad private and public higher education landscape. Distance learning is also an option if you want to stay in the affordable Weserbergland region. Leibniz University and Hanover University of Applied Sciences are easily reachable by train.
Frequently asked questions about studying at HSW Hameln
No. HSW requires a practice partner. However, the university actively supports your search and maintains contacts with over 600 partner companies in the region.
Hameln has a train station with S-Bahn connections to Hanover (around 45 minutes). By car, Hanover is reachable in about 40 minutes via the B217. Paderborn and Bielefeld are also accessible in around one hour.
Hameln offers a compact historic old town with Weser Renaissance architecture, affordable living costs and plenty of nature in the Weserbergland. Nightlife is limited, but the atmosphere is quiet and focused.
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