Yagmur Yüksel
Exchange Student from Italy, 2024/25
Why did you choose KIT for your semester abroad?
It was one of the top architectural universities in Germany, and the city of
Karlsruhe, with its lush greenery and charming atmosphere, made it an even more
enjoyable place to study.
My time in Karlsruhe was great! The city’s green and calm atmosphere, combined
with its vibrant student life, made it a perfect place to study. I enjoyed the balance
between academics and social life, and the international environment made it easy
to connect with people from different backgrounds.
abroad at KIT-Department of Architecture?
I would highly recommend the KIT-Department of Architecture to international
students because it offers a top-tier education with a strong focus on innovation
and sustainability. The professors are highly knowledgeable and supportive, and
the department provides excellent facilities and resources for architectural research
and design. Additionally, the city of Karlsruhe has a green and calm atmosphere,
making it a great place to study, while the large student community creates a
vibrant and welcoming environment. The international atmosphere at KIT also
makes it easy to connect with students from diverse backgrounds, enhancing both
academic and cultural experiences.
I would recommend future exchange students to make the most of their time at
KIT by engaging with both academic and social opportunities. The courses are
well-structured and provide a great learning experience, so staying organized and
managing your workload is important. At the same time, don’t miss out on the OPhase
and student events—they’re a great way to meet people and integrate into
the community. Karlsruhe is a beautiful and student-friendly city, so take time to
explore its parks, cultural sites, and nearby regions. Lastly, learning some basic
German can be helpful in daily life, even though many people speak English.
Aleksandra Kulikowska
Exchange Student from Poland, 2024
I had an amazing time in Karlsruhe. (...) My time at the KIT-Department of Architecture was an opportunity to learn, discover new places and broaden my mind. I feel much more comfortable speaking German after my time in Karlsruhe, which I could not do anywhere else. As an international student I had a lot of support, which made this time less stressful and allowed me to enjoy my stay. I would 100% recommend choosing KIT for Erasmus exchange.
Sauco Barceló
Exchange Student from Spain, 2023/24
Karlsruhe may not be the first option that comes to mind when deciding on an erasmus destination, nonetheless I cannot reccomend it enough. Is a small city but full of charm, amenities and things to do, is perfect if you like nature as it has many parks and forests and the city is full of life as many students are hosted here. The KIT offers such an amazing academic experience even for non german speakers so don't fear if you don't know the language yet, you will learn some of it tho. In conclusion, if you can, don't miss out on this amazing experience that this beautiful city and great university have to offer.
Gosia Andrzejewska

Exchange Student from Poland, 2022/23
I spent half a year at KIT and I have to say it went by too quickly! Karlsruhe is a very friendly city with a lot to offer for students. At the faculty, all classes are free to choose from, and the variety of classes means that there is something of interest for everyone.
people I will remember for a long time.
Bruno Kaltenbach
Exchange student from France, 2021/22
This Erasmus in Karlsruhe was a great experience in many ways. Humanly, it was the moment to meet a lot of new people with different cultures and visions but also the moment to find myself and to leave my comfort zone sometimes.
The city and the campus are beautiful, there are many sights to discover and the student facilities are incredible. The life in the castle park and everything that happens there is worth the detour.
I highly recommend this experience to all students!
Misa Nurminen

Exchange Student from Finland, 2021/22
In spring 2022 the situation after the pandemic was slowly returning to normal and I finally got to leave for my exchange semester in Germany. I chose KIT and Karlsruhe, because I wanted to come to beautiful South-Germany, improve my German skills and benefit from the interesting teaching. I immediately felt like home here. Karlsruhe was conviniently small, cozy and perfect for students. Free time, campus life and sports offering in the city matched up to my active lifestyle - I played spikeball, attended a yoga course at the campus and did a lot of hikes. Karlsruhe is very well connected and it was easy to take a train to the Schwarzwald - or to other cities in central Europe. I travelled a lot and saw many unique places, but it always felt good to come back home. Living with German roommates improved my language skills and connected me to the local life, studying together in a master studio group gave a strong sense of community and the lively ESN-Karlsruhe organized a lot of fun trips and events. I made lifelong friends and had the time of my life!
Kamila Bąk

Exchange Student from Poland, 2020
I have to say that my one semester stay in Karlsruhe was great! The people I met, at Uni or outside, were very very nice and the friendships I made will probably last very long!
The city is small, but it has its charm, especially the castle area (maybe beside the construction works everywhere :D). It has some architectural must see pieces like the castle or Dammerstock and the city urban layout itself.
It is also great that just a few kilometres outside Karlsruhe there are many hills/small mountains to hike and as well beautiful cities like Heidelberg or Strasbourg in France which are just one hour away and really nice for one-day trips.
Everything from the Erasmus office side was directly defined and easy to understand. And there was always someone available to answer the questions , and you will probably have one as there is some paperwork to do while one moves to Germany.
The biggest downside was the housing situation. It is not easy to find a room (was not easy for me at all), but at the end everyone got a place to call home.
Ephrem Mersha

Exchange Student from Ethiopia, 2020
In the first weeks of my stay in Karlsruhe, the time difference was one of the difficulties I have faced. However, the winter weather was the bigger problem. I haven’t prepared myself for that very cold weather. Since, I was from Ethiopia, where there is sunshine throughout the year, I was surprised how some places in the world can be as cold as that. But, it didn’t take much time of my stay, I was relieved of it as soon as I bought winter jackets that were fitting to the environment.
Diana Altounji

Exchange Student from France, 2020
I am very happy for this new experience. The relationship with the professors and the students was really good and the atmosphere was okay. The campus is so big and the faculty of architecture was in the center of the city and the buildings were beautiful. I'm really happy with the decision that I made, I think that Erasmus is always a good experience that we should try once, especially if we choose a good university with the best professors. I learned a lot and we travelled together. I suggest you try it, you won't regret it!