Mannheim Campus
A warm welcome to the Mannheim campus
About the Campus
The University of Applied Labour Studies is situated in the Mannheim suburb of Neuostheim.
The building was constructed between 1980 and 1982 according to plans made by Schmucker architects from Mannheim. It is one of the best equipped university buildings in Germany and offers ideal conditions for studying in a park-like setting. Making it accessible for disabled people was an important factor in the design of the building.
It also offers, alongside the lecture halls and the main lecture theatre, space for working in small groups and tutorials. On top of that, there is also a comprehensive library, a family working room and a canteen in the building.
The Mannheim campus offers both university Bachelordegree courses as well as the Masterdegree courses and other further education programmes.
How to Find Us
It is easy to reach the Mannheim campus by car and by public transport.
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- Leave Mannheim station at the main entrance (Willy-Brandt-Platz) and walk across to the trams, to the stop "Hauptbahnhof".
- Take tram number 6 towards "Neuostheim" and get off at "Lucas-Cranach-Straße" (c. 13 min).
- Walk down Lucas-Cranach-Straße in the direction of travel, cross over Seckenheimer Landstraße and keep left. The campus is right in front of you.
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- Take the exit Mannheim-Mitte at the Mannheimer Kreuz on the A6 and drive onto the A656.
- Then take the exit Mannheim-Neuostheim (airport symbol) and drive onto the B38a.
- Turn right towards Mannheim at the next exit before the traffic lights.
- At the roundabout, take the third exit and drive onto Seckenheimer Landstraße.
- After c. 400m, turn left into the university entrance.
- Parking spaces in the underground garage are available for guests.
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Here is the map:
Visual Impressions
Coming soon.