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Visionary since 1829:

The University of Stuttgart stands


for exceptional, world-acclaimed
research and first-class teaching in
one of Europe’s most vibrant
industrial areas. The university is a
reliable employer, partner for
technology transfer and focuses on
interdisciplinarity.
Over 185 years of history
Since its founding in 1829, the
University of Stuttgart has
developed into a major
research university located in
the heart of one of Europe's
economically strongest and
most innovative regions.
Diverse student body
Nearly 28,000 students pursue their studies on two campuses in 10 colleges and 150
degree programs. About 9,000 or one-third of enrolled students are women and more
than 18,000 are men. Nearly 6,000 or roughly 20 percent of our students come from
abroad.
Solid finances
The University's budget underpins an
ideal environment for research and
teaching. Total revenues for fiscal year
2015 amounted to 491 million euro, of
which 39 percent represent external
funding (excluding borrowings). This
equates to 744,000 euro per professor.
See our Numbers Data Facts yearbook
for a detailed breakdown
Mission statement and strategic
goals
What does the University of Stuttgart
stand for? What drives research and
teaching here? The Stuttgart Way holds
the answers.

Vision
Vision addresses the question of what
kind of future we see for ourselves and
how our University will adapt to it.
Faculties and Institutes
The University of
Stuttgart consists of ten
different faculties. A
group of cohesive
institutes belong to each
faculty. All in all,
approximately 27,000
students are enrolled in
around 150 institutes.
•Institute
•Institute of Polymer Technology
of Biomaterials (IKT) Systems (BIO)
and Biomolecular
•Institute of
•Department ofMaterials
Biomedical Testing, Materials
Engineering Science and Strength of
(BMT)
Materials
•Institute (IMWF)
of Biochemical Engineering (IBVT)
•Institute
•Institute of Mechanical
of Chemical ProcessProcess Engineering
Engineering (ICVT)(IMVT)
•Institute
•Institute of Microbiology
of Energy Efficiency (IMB)
in Production (EEP)
•Institute
•Institute of FluidStorage
of Energy Mechanics
(IES) and Hydraulic Machinery (IHS)
•Institute
•Institute of Thermodynamics
of Energy Economics and and
theThermal
RationalProcess
Use of Engineering
Energy (IER)
(ITT) of Combustion and Power Plant Technology (IFK)
•Institute
•Institute
•Institute for Combustion
for Building EnergeticsTechnology
(IGE) (ITV)
•Institute
•Institute of Textile Technology
of Interfacial and Process
Process Engineering and Engineering
Plasma Technology
Denkendorf (ITFT)
(IGVP)
•Institute
•Institute of Thermal
of High Turbomachinery
Performance Computingand Machinery
(IHR)
Laboratory
•Institute (ITSM)Genetics (IIG)
of Industrial
•Institute
•Institute of Thermodynamics
of Nuclear Technology and andEnergy
Thermal Engineering
Systems (IKE) (ITW)
•Institute of Cell Biology and Immunology (IZI)
Robert Bosh
Dreams of being famous
Many great minds have
done research and taught
at the University of
Stuttgart, leaving indelible
marks on their disciplines
and their society. On this Gottlieb Daimler
page, we introduce a
select few of these many
outstanding personalities.
How to apply
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Language requirements by the time of registration

*German language level of C 1*


*OR German language level of B 2 or B 1*
+ mandatory: participation in the intensive German course; arrival one month in advance.

Please remember: in summer semester no IGC course on level C 1


*OR German language level of A 2*
+ English language level of at least B 1* (this regulation does not apply to native speakers of
English)
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1. Online registration for the exchange program via Mobility-Online

Deadlines: May 1, 2017(winter semester 2017/18)


November 1, 2017 (summer semester 2018)

After registering online please have the following documents (pdf files)
emailed to:
incoming2@ia.uni-stuttgart.de.
 scan or pdf file of your completed Mobility-Online registration form
 filled in registration form for the intensive German course (IGC),
requirement B or C > see above
Cost of living

Monthly cost of living expenses approx. 750 EUR approx. 14,820 $

between 280 between 5,532.8


Accommodation
and 400 € and 7.904 $

Semester ticket (for public transport -


approx. 200 € approx. 3,952 $
per semester)

Semester contribution (per semester;


approx. 110 € approx. 2173.6 $
to be payed after arrival):

Health insurance (compulsory): approx. 90 € approx. 1,778.4 $

Broadcasting contribution fee, monthly 17,50 € 345.8 $

+ other incidental and personal


…€ …$
expenses (e.g. food, leisure time)
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