Saarland University / ザールラント大学 / Universität des Saarlandes

Saarland

Saarland

Number of students 3 *Updated August 29, 2023
Eligibility Students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program
Period of study October - July
Location Campus, 66123 Saarbruecken, Germany
University profile Saarland University was founded in 1948 in cooperation with France - a cooperation which, from the very start, was committed to establishing a European university. Today, in the age of globalization, international cooperation is becoming an increasingly significant factor in our lives. With its binational history, its border location close to France and Luxembourg and its numerous academic exchange programs with universities around the world, Saarland University provides an ideal environment for students looking to enjoy the benefits of studying beyond conventional borders. Similar remarks apply to the range of courses on offer and to the research work being carried out at Saarland University.
Undergraduate programs open to exchange students Law and Economics, History and Cultural Studies, Languages and Literatures, Human Sciences, Mathematics and Computer Science, Engineering, and Natural Sciences
Undergraduate programs NOT open to exchange students ------
Graduate programs open to exchange students Only few upon request; prerequisites depending on the student's academic level
Graduate programs NOT open to exchange students Most of them
Minimum GPA (UG) N/A
Minimum GPA (G) Same as above.
Minimum language proficiency (UG) German: Sufficient level to attend courses (minimum 400 hours), B1
Minimum language proficiency (G) Same as above.
Academic calendar WINTER SEMESTER :
 Classes begin: October
 Classes end: February
SUMMER SEMESTER:
 Classes begin: April
 Classes end: July
Important university websites for exchange students http://www.uni-saarland.de/overseas
Scholarship information A scholarship might be available.
Dormitory information Housing is guaranteed: https://www.uni-saarland.de/accommodation
Other information "Semester lasting intensive German language course is optional part of the exchange program. The course is free of charge for exchange partners and starts one month prior to the regular semester.
Additional non-intensive German classes during the semester also free of charge."
塾生コメント

▪ドイツとフランスの歴史において重要な場所で、国境を身近に感じられる場所だと思ったため志望した。
▪大学そのものは森に囲まれているが、市内までさほど遠くなく、知名度に反して都会。いわゆる大都市でないことは、日本人が多すぎず、現地の人と密接にかかわるには適している。