Application dates and deadline
This degree programme begins in the winter semester.
Application stage | Winter semester application dates* |
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Apply online and upload your application documents to the Study Portal | 1 June to 15 August |
*Please note that extended application deadlines may apply.
No aptitude test
Since the 2020/2021 winter semester, students completing the Bachelor's degree programme in Conservation and Restoration are awarded a Bachelor of Science degree.
You no longer have to present an artistic portfolio when applying for a place, and you do not need to take an aptitude test.
Application and enrolment processes
University entrance qualification
A German or international university entrance qualification (HZB) as required by Section 18 of the Lower Saxony Higher Education Act (NHG).
If you did not obtain your university entrance qualification in German, you will need to provide proof of your German language skills in addition to your university entrance qualification (more on this under “Upload documents”).
Pre-study work placement
You must have completed 12 months of practical work in restoration under the supervision of academic restorers.
Alternatively, if you have completed a training programme that is closely related to conservation/restoration or a period of employment that is equivalent to a work placement, these can be credited pro rata or in full. The Dean of Studies will decide on this after examining your documents.
For further information, please refer to the Internship Guidelines and the Admission Regulations.
Applying through the HAWK Study Portal
Applications should be submitted online through the HAWK Study Portal (in German). The portal closes at 23:59 on the final day of the application period.
Enter the required application and enrolment information in the Study Portal.
Information sheet
You will find step-by-step instructions in the online application information sheet.
During the online application process, you upload your application documents to the HAWK Study Portal.
Mandatory documents: all applicants
- Proof of university entrance qualification
- CV in tabular form, including a passport photograph
- Proof of work placement or proof of activities attracting credit
Additional documents with regard to international university entrance qualifications
Translation of the university entrance qualification: If your university entrance qualification is not in German, you upload:
- a copy of the original qualification; and
- a sworn translation of the qualification in English or German
Proof of German language competence: If your university entrance qualification was not acquired in German, please upload one of the following proofs of German language proficiency:
- Level 3 TestDaF issued by the TestDaF Institute
- DSH (German Language Test for University Entrance) Level 1
- Goethe Certificate C2
- telc certificate in German C1 University
- DSD (German Language Diploma of the Standing Conference of the Ministers of Education and Cultural Affairs) Level 2
If you do not yet have sufficient proficiency in German or are unsure whether your language skills are sufficient, please consult the International applicants page.
Additional documents for specific cases
- Certificate of exmatriculation (if you have previously studied elsewhere)
- Proof of vocational training (if applicable)
- Certification of military service, civilian service or voluntary service (if applicable)
- Copy of passport and residence permit (if you do not hold German citizenship)
- Explanation in writing of your motivation for studying (for second degree applicants)
- Evidence of other criteria to be considered
Application for advanced semesters
- Records of achievement to enable you to be assigned to the appropriate level
By enrolling, you accept your place on the programme. To do so, proceed as follows:
1. Letter of admission
Successful applicants will be sent a letter of admission by post. The letter of admission can also be viewed as a PDF on the HAWK Study Portal.
Your letter of admission will outline the enrolment process and specify two deadlines for applying for enrolment.
2. Apply for enrolment online
If you wish to take up your place, the first thing you need to do once you have received your letter of admission is apply to enrol online via the Study Portal – by the first deadline set out in your letter of admission.
3. Upload enrolment documents
Once you have completed the online enrolment process, upload these documents to the Study Portal within the second specified deadline:
- enrolment documents (see information in the portal)
- any other documents specified in the letter of admission
The HAWK can only enrol you once you have uploaded all the documents required for enrolment.
If you do not upload the required documents with your application for enrolment, your application for enrolment will not be considered!