Campus Adlershof at a glance

The Campus Adlershof is the centre for natural sciences at Humboldt-Universit?t: modern, strong in research and networked with non-university institutes and companies. Teaching, research and practice come together here.

Research and study

Academic institutions

Humboldt-Universit?t's mathematical and scientific disciplines research and teach on theCampus Adlershof: chemistry, geography, computer science, mathematics, physics and psychology. Theory and practice, laboratory and field, modelling and application come together here. The focus is on materials science, AI and quantum research as well as research into sustainability and climate. At the same time, the focus is on promoting the next generation of STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) graduates.

Library

The Erwin Schr?dinger Centre offers a "one-stop service" thanks to the close cooperation between the library and the computer and media service. The more than 500,000 volumes are freely accessible and cover the subject areas of chemistry, geography, computer science, mathematics, physics and psychology. Around 430 workstations, group study rooms, individual work booths, several workstations suitable for the disabled and WLAN access throughout the building offer working conditions at the highest technical level.

History of the campus

Today, Campus Adlershof stands for modern Berlin Adlershof. Since 1993, the Adlershof Technology Park has developed into the most important science and business location in the capital region and is one of the 15 largest science parks in the world. The researchers and students at Humboldt-Universit?t have played a decisive role in this.

History of the campus

Today, Campus Adlershof stands for modern Berlin Adlershof. Since 1993, the Adlershof Technology Park has developed into the most important science and business location in the capital region and is one of the 15 largest science parks in the world. The researchers and students at Humboldt-Universit?t have played a decisive role in this.

Student life