

Wuppertal Church University was founded in 1935 in Wuppertal, Germany, by members of the Confessing Church, in response to the closure of theological faculties at state universities during the Nazi regime. The university began with a small cohort of students and quickly became a respected center for Protestant theological education.
Over the decades, Wuppertal Church University has expanded its programs to include bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees, while maintaining a strong focus on biblical studies, church history, practical theology, systematic theology, feminist theology, and diaconal science and management. Today, it continues to provide high-quality theological education, combining academic rigor with social engagement.
Wuppertal Church University offers a specialized learning environment focused on Protestant theology and diaconal studies. The university provides bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral programs in areas such as biblical studies, church history, practical theology, systematic theology, feminist theology, and diaconal science and management, preparing students for academic, pastoral, and social service careers.
The university’s strong research culture is supported by:
Students engage in hands-on projects and research, fostering critical thinking, scholarly rigor, and practical skills for ministry and social work.
Beyond academics, Wuppertal Church University offers a vibrant campus life with student organizations, cultural activities, and events that support personal growth and community engagement. The university also provides international opportunities, including exchange programs, collaborations with partner institutions, and internships, preparing students for careers in theology, social services, and related fields on a global scale.
Visitor Address: Missionsstraße 9 a/b, 42285
Wuppertal, Germany
Phone: +49 202 2820-502
Email: ikm@kiho-wuppertal.de