University of Applied Sciences Landshut

University Of Applied Sciences Landshut

The University of Applied Science of Landshut with its capacity of 2600 students and 70 professors clearly focusses on the quality of teaching. Located at the gates of Landshut that is situated between Munich and Regensburg in an economic region moulded by high technology (especially the car industry and information technology). The medieval city centre and the flourishing industry on the outskirts form an exciting and yet harmonious combination of tradition and modernity. Every 4 years, Europe’s largest historical festival, the “Landshuter Hochzeit”, attracts visitors from around the world.

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