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  1. Mittweida University of Applied Sciences offers its almost 7,000 students more than 50 degree programs of international standard. Students can complete their Bachelor, Master or Diploma degrees at the 5 faculties.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MittweidaMittweida - Wikipedia

    Mittweida is situated on the river Zschopau, 18 km north of Chemnitz, and 54 km west of Dresden. Embedded within the steep hills and valleys of the river and two smaller creeks, the town is green and picturesque. Mittweida has a station on the Riesa–Chemnitz railway.

  3. Today, it is the second-largest public university of applied sciences in Saxony, with approximately 7,000 students from more than 70 countries. Situated in the heart of Saxony, the Hochschule Mittweida offers a welcoming and intimate campus environment.

  4. Die Hochschulstadt Mittweida ist eine Stadt im Landkreis Mittelsachsen im Bundesland Sachsen. Sie ist Sitz der Verwaltungsgemeinschaft Mittweida.

  5. www.expatrio.com › about-germany › mittweidaMittweida - Expatrio

    Feb 15, 2024 · A historic textile producing center and thriving educational destination. Located in Saxony, not far from the cities of Dresden and Chemnitz, Mittweida was an industrial powerhouse in the 17th and 18th centuries, making the region internationally famous for its textile production.

  6. Mittweida is a small town in the federal state of Saxony that lies between the cities of Chemnitz and Dresden. If you want to have a spontaneous barbecue in the park or go home in between lectures, it’s no problem in Mittweida! The town is small and everything is within easy walking distance. You can get to most places on foot within 15 minutes!

  7. The Hochschule Mittweida (German: Hochschule Mittweida) is a public university of applied science located in Mittweida, Germany, founded in 1867.

  8. Mittweida (IPA: [mɪtˈvaɪda]) is a town in the Free State of Saxony, Germany. It is the capital of the Landkreis Mittweida. History. The town was started in the 13th century, and is now one of the biggest textile producing centres in Saxony. Mittweida University has about 5000 students. It was started in the late 19th century.

  9. Mittweida is a scenic town that's been around for the better part of a millenia. Once a medieval town, Mittweida is now home to a large 19th century university, wonderful sights, and quite a few majestic medieval castles.

  10. Applications for studies at Mittweida University of Applied Sciences take place directly on university’s application portal within the application deadlines for each degree programme. The application for the Studienkolleg (FSP course or DSH course) is also done online using this portal.