German Mitterrand Universities of Applied Sciences has attracted a large number of students since its establishment. By 1900, the University of Technology and Engineering has become the largest private aristocratic university in Germany. In the mid-20th century, the school had more than 2,300 students, which was the largest university in Germany at that time. More than half of the students came from all over the world, including China. 1995, the number of students reached 2600. At present, there are more than 5000 students in the school. The whole campus is located in Mitveda, with pleasant environment and beautiful scenery, which is very friendly to foreign students. Universities of Applied Sciences, a German institution studying abroad, was founded in 1867 as the University of Technology and Engineering and the Royal Academy of Engineering in Roswell, with a history of more than 40 years. 1935 The school was officially renamed as? Mitveda School of Engineering? 1976 officially became one of the public universities in Germany, and 1980 officially established the doctoral program. 1992 the school was renamed as? Mitveda University of Technology and Economic Application? . 1998 school changed its name to? Mitveda Universities of Applied Sciences? . In 2000, it was elected by the joint meeting of German university presidents. Germany's University of the Year in 2000? There is a university with a long tradition.
The first president of Universities of Applied Sciences, a German institution studying abroad, was Karl Georg Vettsel, a famous engineer from Mannheim. As an outstanding educator and engineer, President Vettsel clearly pointed out that the future industrial development needs engineers with superb theoretical knowledge and rich practical experience. At the initiative of President Vaizer, the most advanced application laboratory was established in the then Polytechnic University, and the latest German electronics department was established at 1884.
Universities of Applied Sciences, with its rich disciplines and strict teaching quality, has always been among the best in German university rankings. For example, in 2004, Mitveda Universities of Applied Sciences was among the best in the evaluation of discipline authorization in Saxony. In the professional ranking in 2005, Mitveda Universities of Applied Sciences was ranked fifth in social welfare in China and 1 in East Germany.