Kassel University is a public university located in Kassel, Hesse, western Germany. The key areas of the school are technology and environmental science, education and social studies, art and teacher training. The departments and colleges of the university are scattered in many parts of Kassel.
The Institute of Agricultural Economics is located in Witzenhausen (German: Witzenhausen), a small town 40 kilometers away. The school center is located in Holland Square Campus, which is the former site of henschel Machinery and Vehicle Factory and the management headquarters of the university.
Kassel University is located in Kassel, central Germany. This university has a long history and high teaching quality. At present, there are more than 700 students from 98 countries studying in this university, mainly because the degree courses it offers are of international academic level. The university has signed cooperation contracts with 22 universities in Africa, America and Asia.
Kassel University invited more than 100 scientists for academic research and teaching, and ranked among the top 50 universities in Germany in 2000. As early as 1633, Kassel was called the University Town until Marburg University was established in Marburg twenty years later. Friedrich II established the Art Academy in 1777, which is today's Art Academy. ..
In addition, the Higher Vocational Education School (Institute of Technology) established by 1832, taught and led by chemists Heinrich Buffo, Friedrich W?hler and robert wilhelm bunsen, and the Kassel National Institute of Architecture (renamed Engineering College by 1963) can all be regarded as the predecessors of Kassel University. 1866, the government planned to transform the polytechnic into a science and engineering school or university, but due to financial problems, this plan was finally not implemented (instead, 1870 Aachen University of Technology was formally established).