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University of Hohenheim

University of Hohenheim is a public institution in Stuttgart, Germany, accredited by German Accreditation Council (Stiftung Akkreditierungsrat) and Baden-Württemberg State Ministry of Science, Research and the Arts. Primary language: German and English. AlmiStudy lists 3 canonical subject areas, all verified against German Accreditation Council (Stiftung Akkreditierungsrat) and Baden-Württemberg State Ministry of Science, Research and the Arts.

Country
Germany (DE)
City
Stuttgart
Control
public
Language
German and English
Accreditation
German Accreditation Council (Stiftung Akkreditierungsrat) and Baden-Württemberg State Ministry of Science, Research and the Arts. Verify on the public registry · last verified 2026-05-10.
Source
German Accreditation Council Registry and State Ministry Recognition · tier: tier_1_official
Website
https://www.uni-hohenheim.de

Subjects offered

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Agricultural Sciences · Food Science · Nutritional Sciences · Business and Economics · Natural Sciences

Niche specialist — agricultural sciences, food science, and nutritional sciences only. Not a comprehensive university. Founded 1818 as an agricultural academy. State-recognized by Baden-Württemberg Land Ministry; accredited via the German Accreditation Council system. Germany's leading agricultural sciences faculty; relevant for students targeting agribusiness, food technology, and sustainable agriculture.

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