Rhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences or HSRW, is a young and fast growing German public university that first opened for the winter semester of 2009/10. It is known to be the most international university in Germany, and offers the majority of degree programs completely in English. Its two campuses are located in the cities of Kleve and in Kamp-Lintfort. The university is named after the German riverRhine and Dutch river Waal. As of 2018, it offers a variety of both English- and German-languaged study programmes through four faculties: Faculty of Technology & Bionics, Faculty of Life Sciences, Faculty of Society and Economics and Faculty of Communication and Environment.
History
The state government of North Rhine-Westphalia organized a competition for the creation of three new Universities on 28 May 2008. The applicants were Kleve and the "We-4"-cities, but the concept of separate universities was discarded. Instead, in November 2008, the responsibility was assigned jointly to the two competing candidates Kleve and Kamp-Lintfort, to establish a bipolar university. In April 2009, Prof. Dr. Marie-Louise Klotz was appointed President and Prof. Dr. Martin GochVice President of the university. The official founding date of the University was 1 May 2009. In 2015, founding president Professor Dr Marie Klotz was replaced by Dr Heide Naderer. Since 2019 Dr Oliver Locker-Grütjen runs the office of the president.
Internationality
As of 2018, half of the entire student body is international, coming from 122 different countries, while the percentage of international students is steadily increasing year by year. Of all the bachelor's and master's programs offered at Rhine-Waal University, 75% are being taught completely in English.
Tuition and fees
Due to being a public university in the state of NRW, no tuition fees are being charged no matter the nationality of the student. There is a semester-fee of €307.38 to be paid twice a year, which covers e.g. social services contribution, and unlimited public transportation within the entire state. The university offers merit-based scholarships of €3600 per year for outstanding students regardless of origin on an academic year by year basis. In 2017, this was awarded to 80 students.