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Erasmus guide Freie Universitaet Berlin

Courses, housing, visa, campus life and exchange basics for studying at Freie Universitaet Berlin in Berlin, Germany.

City

Berlin

Country

Germany

Tuition

EUR 0 / year

Snapshot

One of Berlin's most exchange-friendly options, especially for students who want a very established incoming ecosystem and strong international support.

Why students shortlist it

Large research university in Berlin-Dahlem with strong humanities, social sciences, political science, life sciences and area-studies options. Good fit for independent students who can navigate German university administration and Berlin commutes.

Political Science and International Relations History Philosophy Biology and Natural Sciences North American Studies (JFKI)

Teaching languages: German (primary); English in exchange-specific tracks and some master's programmes

Before You Land

A few practical setup details students usually sort before arrival

Connectivity, insurance, and secure public WiFi are the boring things you only notice when you need them. Keep them on your checklist, but keep the guide itself front and centre.

Arrival Connectivity

Sort an eSIM before you land

Maps, ride apps, 2FA codes, and WhatsApp are usually the first things students need from the airport.

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Coverage Check

Confirm your travel insurance

Even when the university gives guidance, students usually need to double-check what is covered before departure.

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Public WiFi

Have a backup for shared networks

Campus halls, airports, and cafés are convenient, but many students prefer an extra privacy layer when they first arrive.

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Exchange Basics

Requirements

Incoming students need a valid exchange route such as Erasmus+ or direct exchange, partner nomination, FU application instructions, course or learning-agreement planning, language preparation matched to course language, insurance and enrolment documents.

Nomination Process

Students nominated by partner universities through Erasmus+ or other approved exchange routes.

Semester Nomination Application
Follow the incoming timetable sent by the Student Mobility Unit after nomination Programme-specific instructions are provided directly to nominated students

Arrival Checklist

  • Use the buddy system early rather than waiting until arrival week.
  • Do not leave housing to the last minute because Dahlem commutes matter.
  • Check course language before you finalize a study plan.

Academics

Course Registration

Prepare alternatives because course choice can vary by department and language, and Berlin commutes make scattered class schedules more tiring than students expect.

Credit System

ECTS

Grading System

German 1.0-5.0 scale: 1.0 is excellent, 4.0 is the minimum pass and 5.0 is fail. Exchange transcripts normally convert grades according to FU or faculty rules.

Exam Culture

Course formats vary by department. Lectures often end in written exams, while seminars may require presentations and term papers; attendance can matter in seminars, labs and language-sensitive courses.

Tuition & Fees

EXCHANGE

EUR 0 tuition + ~EUR 100–300 semester contribution

German public universities waive tuition for exchange. Semester contribution varies: LMU ~€97 (Grundbeitrag from Summer 2026, Semesterticket suspended), TUM …

Full degree – international

EUR 0 tuition (all nationalities)

Berlin has NO non-EU state fee — full-degree tuition is free for everyone, unlike Bayern (LMU/TUM). Only cost: semester contribution ~€300 (includes BVG tran…

Fees change annually — verify current rates on the official exchange office page

Where to Stay

Insurance & Campus Support

Mandatory Insurance

Yes. Valid health coverage is required for the exchange period.

EHIC Accepted

Yes

Campus Clinic

Use university student health/wellbeing services first for local care routing, prevention, counselling, and referrals.

Mental Health

Most universities route students through student health, wellbeing, or counselling services. Ask early, not only during exam stress.

EHIC-compatible public-care route where accepted

Varies by status / nationality

Confirm exact plan eligibility with the host university International Office before arrival.

German public insurer confirmation

Varies by status / nationality

Confirm exact plan eligibility with the host university International Office before arrival.

Accepted private insurance for incoming students

Varies by status / nationality

Confirm exact plan eligibility with the host university International Office before arrival.

Campus Services

Student Mobility Unit

Incoming exchange support, counselling, and orientation guidance.

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Buddy Program

Peer support that helps new students settle in both socially and practically.

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Sports Center (FU Hochschulsport)

300+ sports courses each semester: gym, swimming, yoga, dance, martial arts, team sports. Affordable semester card. Facilities in Dahlem and at external locations in Berlin.

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Language Center (Sprachenzentrum)

FU Berlin language center with courses in 15+ languages, UNIcert certificates, tandem language exchange, and academic writing support in German and English.

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Career Service

Career advice on internships, job search, application documents, and career entry. Workshops, employer talks, and one-to-one counseling. Specific support for international students.

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Counseling & Advising Services

Full counseling network at FU Berlin: psychological counseling, social services, academic advising, and crisis support. Free and confidential for all enrolled students.

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Student Life

Student Clubs

  • FU works especially well for exchange students because the incoming ecosystem feels more structured than many people expect from Berlin.

Buddy Program

The official Buddy Program is one of FU's clearest practical advantages for exchange students.

Sports & Recreation

  • Campus and city sports options across Berlin

Public Groups & Erasmus Communities

FU Buddy Program - the best official peer-support route for incoming students.

Erasmus Incoming Office orientation days - the main campus-linked newcomer structure before classes start.

ESN Berlin - citywide Erasmus network many FU students use once they want a wider Berlin social circle.

Your First 2 Weeks

  • Join buddy communication early.
  • Test the real Dahlem commute before you call your housing choice final.
  • Use orientation to build your first circle before Berlin disperses you.

Key Dates

Orientation days for Erasmus and incoming students

Before semester start

Check the incoming office calendar because these days are a real social and administrative shortcut.

Nomination window (Autumn intake)

April – May

Home university must formally nominate before host opens the application portal.

Application window (Autumn intake)

May – June

Complete host university online application + learning agreement after nomination.

Nomination & application (Spring intake)

October – November

Same flow as autumn but compressed; check with host international office.

Orientation & welcome week

Late August / Early September (autumn) or Late January / Early February (spring)

Mandatory for international students; ESN, buddy programmes, and admin all start here.

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