Eberswalde, a charming town in northeastern Germany, stands out as a living example of green and sustainable living.
For students, Eberswalde offers not only an inspiring academic environment, but also a vibrant community that is actively committed to environmental protection and sustainable development.
From innovative renewable energy projects to green leisure opportunities and social initiatives, this city offers a diverse range of opportunities to raise awareness of environmental issues while enjoying a high quality of life.
The HGE is located in the green forest town of Eberswalde, in the north-east of the state of Brandenburg and has excellent infrastructure connections.
In addition to the connection to the regional rail network, the inner-city campus is connected to the Eberswalde public transport network. This includes the inner-city trolleybus network, which is not only one of the oldest in Germany, but also allows all of Eberswalde's districts to be reached in just a few minutes. From Eberswalde train station, you can be in the capital in less than 35 minutes, which makes Eberswalde an attractive place to study.
With the Eberswalde University for Sustainable Development already located in Eberswalde, Eberswalde has been a location for sustainable teaching and research in the areas of nature conservation, forestry, organic farming, adaptation to climate change, sustainable economy, timber construction and sustainable tourism management for over 190 years. With the Eberswalde University for Health Professions, this repertoire is being expanded to include the variety of health professions. Eberswalde offers the ideal conditions for scientific work in a quiet city far from the hustle and bustle and surrounded by parks, green spaces and forests.