

Founded in 1991 in Potsdam, Germany, the University of Potsdam is a leading public higher education institution in the Brandenburg region, known for its strong research focus and interdisciplinary approach. Guided by its commitment to academic excellence and innovation, the university combines high-quality teaching with international collaboration and sustainable campus development.
With seven faculties, a wide range of undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs, the University of Potsdam specializes in the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, digital engineering, and health sciences. It also offers numerous interdisciplinary and international programs designed to prepare students for global careers. The university’s three campuses—Am Neuen Palais, Golm, and Griebnitzsee—provide modern facilities and a vibrant academic environment, blending historic architecture with state-of-the-art research centers.
The University of Potsdam was founded in 1991 as a public university in the state of Brandenburg, Germany. Built on the legacy of several historic institutions, it quickly became one of the region’s leading centers for research and higher education.
From its inception, the university emphasized interdisciplinary collaboration, combining humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, digital engineering, and health sciences. Over the years, it has grown into a dynamic academic community, fostering innovation and global engagement. The University of Potsdam is committed to research excellence and international cooperation, maintaining strong links with research institutes, cultural institutions, and industry partners in the Berlin-Brandenburg metropolitan area.
The University of Potsdam provides a dynamic and innovative learning environment supported by over 2,000 academic staff and researchers. With its wide-ranging faculties, the university offers diverse and highly sought-after programs in humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, digital engineering, and health sciences, alongside interdisciplinary and international courses.
The university’s strong research culture is supported by:
Through collaborations with leading institutions in Berlin and Brandenburg, students gain hands-on experience in real-world research projects, preparing them for careers in academia, industry, and public service.
Beyond academics, the University of Potsdam offers a vibrant campus life with numerous student organizations, cultural activities, and sports clubs across its three campuses. Students enjoy a supportive environment that encourages personal growth, collaboration, and engagement in social initiatives. The university maintains strong international connections through Erasmus+ and other exchange programs, partnering with universities across Europe and around the world.
Visitor Address:
Am Neuen Palais 10, House 8 14469 Potsdam, Germany
Phone: +49 (331) 977-0
Email: presse@rz.uni-potsdam.de