Student Life





Practical Information

“Upon arrival, I discovered the allure of Göttingen as a university town, with its low cost of living, ample libraries, and proximity to supermarkets and playgrounds, contributing to a comfortable and enriching daily life. The people I've encountered here, from classmates to friends, have added a delightful dimension to my otherwise routine life. Despite my reserved nature, the friendliness of this community has made me feel at ease, eliminating concerns about language barriers or fitting in.”


Euroculture Göttingen will hold orientation days at the start of each semester. You will get introduced to the university, its resources and course management systems. We will have a campus tour and usually also go for an excursion.

Here you can find information from the International Office on the organisation of your studies and on orientation in Göttingen.









Please see our websites for further details on the online application procedure, admission requirements, tuition fees and available grants:

Euroculture Consortium: http://www.euroculturemaster.eu






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Hannah Rittmeyer

Göttingen is a young and lively city and due to its richness in students there’s a lot going on. Besides, it is located in the middle of Germany so it’s perfect to explore the country. Language classes and a lot of university facilities are offered for free or at a minimum charge. I can utterly recommend studying Euroculture in Göttingen.