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University of Tübingen

Also known as: Tübingen

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Geschwister-Scholl-Platz, 72074 Tübingen, Germany
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Tübingen Academic Calendar

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The University of Tübingen, located in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, follows a traditional European academic calendar divided into two main semesters: the Winter Semester and the Summer Semester. The Winter Semester typically begins in mid-October and runs until mid-February, including a break for the Christmas and New Year holidays. The Summer Semester usually starts in mid-April and concludes in late July, with a longer break over the summer months. This structure allows for intensive study periods and aligns with many other German universities, providing ample time for research and internships during breaks.

  • Winter Semester Start: October 15, 2025 (lectures begin; orientation for new students typically occurs in early October).
  • Christmas Break: December 23, 2025 – January 6, 2026 (no lectures; university facilities may have limited access).
  • Winter Semester End: February 14, 2026 (end of lectures; exam period often extends into late February).
  • Summer Semester Start: April 14, 2026 (lectures begin following the Easter break).
  • Summer Semester End: July 25, 2026 (end of lectures; exams may continue into early August).
  • Application Deadline for Winter Semester (International Students): July 15, 2025 (for programs starting in October; earlier deadlines may apply for specific courses).
  • Application Deadline for Summer Semester: January 15, 2026 (for programs starting in April; subject to program-specific requirements).
  • Admission Notification: August–September 2025 for Winter Semester; February–March 2026 for Summer Semester (exact dates vary by program).
  • Enrollment Deadline: Late September 2025 for Winter Semester; late March 2026 for Summer Semester (final registration and fee payment required).

The academic calendar at the University of Tübingen aligns closely with national norms in Germany, incorporating significant breaks around public holidays such as Christmas and Easter, which offers students predictable planning opportunities. For international students, the semester structure provides flexibility to adapt to visa processing timelines and travel arrangements, though early application is recommended due to administrative processing times. Additionally, the university’s scheduling often accommodates research-intensive periods, particularly during the summer break, making it ideal for students engaged in academic projects or internships.

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