Centre for International Relations and Languages

The Centre for International Relations and Languages is the interface between the THB and the rest of world and consists of the International Office and the Language Centre. We open up channels for a lively exchange between countries and cultures, through numerous programmes events and new types of collaboration, both here and abroad. We support internationally interested people who want to study at the THB and guide them through their studies. We focus on THB students, scientists, teachers and staff members who want to discover new horizons and develop new perspectives.


The International Office builds and maintains cooperation with international partners. We assist outgoing students in the application process, advise them on financing options and help with formalities. We also inform incoming students about the courses on offer and campus life at the THB and life in Brandenburg. Foreign students are supported during the application process and their studies and a special counselling centre is set up for refugees to respond to specific challenges. 


The Language Centre offers courses in English and German as a foreign language, as well as courses for conversation and culture in various languages. It provides the required language skills and intercultural competences for successful study and a basis for a positive international experience. We establish contacts for tandems which promote cultural exchanges and learning from each other.

We are promoting the internationalisation of the THB together with the faculties and the university administration, through new cooperation, internationally oriented curricula and with a constant focus on cosmopolitanism, tolerance and interculturalism.


Centre for Entrepreneurship and Transfer

The Centre for Entrepreneurship and Transfer  of the THB is the interface between science and industry. We intensively communicate and promote all forms of cooperation between the university and companies in the region. We focus on the transfer of technology and knowledge, on company foundations and successions as well as on social transfer. For this, we have established three contact points in the northwest of the state of Brandenburg with Prignitz as our presence in Neuruppin, Pritzwalk and Wittenberge.

Our task is to make the university's expertise accessible to the region. The regional economy is our particular focus, which should be strengthened by the cooperation in their innovation and competitiveness. We organise the dialogue between the partners to this end.

There are many cooperation options to choose from. Whether for consulting, joint research projects, the use of THB infrastructure or the processing of patents: The route to be taken is decided together with the participants. A competent team with many years of specific professional and project experience is available to make the initiation and project realisation successful.

Further information and contact:

zgt.th-brandenburg.de


The University Centre Student Services

Everything about studying

The University Centre Student Services is a central point of contact for study applicants, students and graduates on all aspects of studying. You will receive information and advice on everything from study orientation and the start of your studies through the entire course of your studies and, finally, your career launch. We support you in choosing a course of study, help you with enrolment and exam planning, as well as on credit transfer and recognition. The Student Administration is responsible for all student matters.

According to the principle "We make careers", the Career Service at the University Centre Student Services is in constant contact with companies, administrations and company networks and offers information and opportunities to enter a dual study programme or support services when starting a career. The portfolio also includes arranging contacts with companies for internships, theses, student jobs and employment as well as organising company contact fairs, excursions and lectures and a job exchange.

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