Funding Opportunities within the University

Students having successfully completed three semesters of the programme may apply for a university scholarship, supporting them during the final part of their studies. Recipients receive approx. 400 EUR per month. Further information can be obtained at the International Office. More information can be found here: Scholarships for international degree-students in the final stages of their degrees

Arrival Support

The International Office at Trier University (Akademisches Auslandsamt) offers a three-and-a-half week orientation programme before the start of the semester. It has four key components: German instruction on four different levels, completing important administrative formalities, various information events as well as a supplementary social and cultural programme.

Information concerning the preparation of the stay in Trier, advice on travelling to Trier and details about our student buddy programme can be found on the website www.international.uni-trier.de

 

Services and Support for International Students

Throughout their studies, comprehensive support for international students is given by the International Office (Akademisches Auslandsamt). The IO provides information on administrative and practical issues as well as individual counselling.
Practical language tuition during the whole semester is offered free of charge by the Department of German as a Foreign Language.
In cooperation with the student union's International Centre (Internationales Zentrum), we offer a broad range of social and cultural activities, such as day trips, language exchange programmes or a host family programme.

Further Information: www.international.uni-trier.de
Contact: aaa@uni-trier.de

Accommodation

Accommodation is available in student halls of residence through the Students Services Office (Studierendenwerk Trier: www.studiwerk.de) or on the private market (e.g. www.hunderttausend.de or www.wg-gesucht.de). Housing costs vary between approx. 200 EUR (basic dorm room) and 350 EUR (single apartment).
 

About the University

The University of Trier was founded in 1473 and reopened in 1970 as a modern campus university. Built on a high plateau overlooking the Moselle River and surrounded by luscious green nature, it is said to be one of Germany's most beautiful campuses. Faculty and departmental buildings are grouped around the Forum and the Central Library, to which they are connected by bridges.
The University of Trier has a strong focus on the humanities, social sciences and economics, but is steadily strengthening its environmental sciences programmes. There are six faculties which together cover more than thirty subject areas. Many research projects are interdisciplinary in nature and embedded in global networks.
With its roughly 1,000 employees and 15,000 students (including more than 10% international students), the University of Trier embraces contrast: young, yet true to tradition; internationally oriented and regionally rooted; on the geographic edge of Germany, but in the heart of Europe.

Further information: www.uni-trier.de
 

About the City

Trier is situated in the western part of the federal state Rhineland-Palatinate in the Moselle valley. The city is proud of its rich history, which is reflected in its museums and its many historical sites. Thanks to its landmark, the Porta Nigra, the Trier Cathedral and other significant architectural monuments, Germany's oldest city has been declared a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site.
Today's cityscape is a fusion of history and modern lifestyle, not least characterised by a vibrant student life. With bars and cafés and a colourful range of cultural offerings and festivals, Trier is a tourist attraction with international appeal and a beautiful place to live for the city's 100,000 residents.
The economy of the city is characterised by a few major enterprises and many medium-sized businesses.
Its proximity to Luxembourg, an important financial centre and the site of several EU institutions, as well as to France and Belgium put Trier in the heart of Europe. Nine twin towns and cities across Europe, Asia and the USA attest to Trier's international orientation.