Housing urgently needed: Bremen opens doors for international students!
The University of Bremen is urgently looking for housing for international students. Landlords can offer rooms and apartments online.

Housing urgently needed: Bremen opens doors for international students!
The universities and colleges in Bremen are facing a challenge: living space for international students and doctoral candidates is becoming increasingly scarce. This particularly applies to the period in September and October, when most international students arrive. In order to counteract this problem, the Bremen universities are initiating a joint search for suitable accommodation.
We are particularly looking for rooms and apartments that are available for one to two semesters or longer. Interested landlords can fill out an online form on the website University of Bremen fill out. Alternatively, offers for Bremerhaven are welcome by email to Bremerhaven University of Applied Sciences.
Important information for landlords
Various contact persons are available to answer any questions. For example, Dr. Marejke Baethge-Assenkamp from the University of Bremen can be contacted on +49 421 218-60361 or by email (marejke.baethge@vw.uni-bremen.de). Further contacts are also given for the Bremen University of Applied Sciences, the Bremerhaven University of Applied Sciences and the Bremen University of the Arts.
Existing housing options
According to the most recent surveys, Bremen offers 2,139 places in eleven student halls of residence. In Bremerhaven there are 106 places in a total of eleven dormitories. These facilities, which are usually furnished, ensure basic amenities such as kitchenette equipment, refrigerators and sanitary facilities. A special feature is that the rents are all-inclusive with no additional operating costs, which makes the halls of residence one of the cheapest housing options for students in Germany.
In addition, cooperations such as the Ellener Hof in Bremen and #H34 in Bremerhaven operate additional places in collaboration with local housing associations. The student unions in Germany offer a total of around 195,000 places in dormitories and promote coexistence through community facilities such as cafés and bicycle storage.
International students often receive support from dorm tutors who help them quickly find their way around and master their new living conditions. Nevertheless, the help of the people of Bremerhaven in providing housing is of great importance.
Anyone interested in the offer can find further information on the website Bremen Student Union find.
Overall, it is essential that Bremen's universities and the local population work together to improve the challenging housing situation for international students.
To find out more about housing support options for international students, visit international-studierende.de advisable.