About Campus Düsseldorf

Interesting facts about the campus and the city

Hochschulzentrum Düsseldorf

Centrally located in a business metropolis

The FOM centre in Düsseldorf

Düsseldorf, the state capital of North Rhine-Westphalia, is one of Germany's most important economic centers. Right in the middle of it all: The approximately 8,000 square meter campus of the FOM University of Applied Sciences. Over 5,000 professionals and trainees study at the architecturally unusual Düsseldorf University Center in the immediate vicinity of the city center. State-of-the-art lecture halls, seminar rooms, common rooms and a library are spread over five floors.

Düsseldorf Medienhafen

Home of global players

Industry & business

Numerous listed companies and global players from industry, trade and services, such as Henkel, Nikon and Vodafone, are based in Düsseldorf. Messe Düsseldorf is a global attraction for industrial and trade fairs and makes the city a dynamic business location with many career opportunities.

Düsseldorf, Rosengarten hinter dem Spee´schen Palais in der Carlstadt

Experiencing diversity

Art, culture & nature

Düsseldorf offers an impressive mix of art, culture and nature. The Kunstsammlung NRW and the Kunsthalle Düsseldorf are world-famous museums with impressive exhibitions. The old town, also known as the "longest bar in the world", attracts visitors with its historic buildings, breweries and lively bars. The MedienHafen showcases modern architecture and creativity. Nature lovers can enjoy the Rheinpark and the Nordpark with its Japanese Garden.

Blur effect for airport lobby. Fast movement concept. Picture for background

From Düsseldorf into the world

Mobility & transport

Düsseldorf International Airport is just a few kilometers from the city center and connects the city with destinations worldwide. Düsseldorf Central Station is centrally located and offers connections to all major cities in the region. With direct connections to Berlin, Hamburg and Munich, you can reach Germany's major cities in just a few hours. Düsseldorf also has a well-developed local public transport network and numerous rental bicycles are available for spontaneous excursions.

The courses are taught in German and English. Therefore, sufficient knowledge of German is required to follow the courses successfully. Please make sure that you have the necessary language skills before you apply.