Around 5 to 6 percent of a German school year went on to study at a university in 1963, the year Aalen University of Applied Sciences (Aalen UAS) was founded. 54 percent currently. This substantial increase is one of the problems we face today. Aalen UAS, a regional university, trains the highly skilled professionals that are essential to nearby businesses. The fact that the study programs are adapted to the needs and trends of the area is an essential factor.
Aalen University collaborates with more than 100 partner universities worldwide and is a member of the German Rectors' Conference (HRK), the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), and the European Association of Universities (EUA). Whether it is digital networking, health, electro-mobility, renewable energies, photonics, or robotics, Aalen University deals with cutting-edge topics in applied research. With regard to practical research, Aalen University has long been one of Germany's strongest universities of applied sciences.
International students from more than 60 different countries make up 10% of the total student body at Aalen University of Applied Sciences. In a contemporary university like Aalen University of Applied Sciences, academic excellence in both teaching and research is a standard that cannot be compromised. This fact is supported by the institution's various technology transfer centers, extremely well-stocked library in engineering sciences, for example, and research facilities that are on the cutting edge of technology.
There are more than 150 professors who teach students. Along with the academic staff, there are 350 more employees and a sizable number of student assistance units, all of whom offer services to promote the best possible study environment. In order to provide the best possible connection between theory and practice, 150 additional part-time lecturers from private firms (managers, engineers, etc.) teach on specialized subjects.