Campus
The North Campus with its main cafeteria and main auditorium (735 seats) forms the heart of TU Dortmund University. Most of the lecture halls and seminar rooms are located here. Another smaller campus is located further south. The H-Bahn connects the two campuses and runs every five minutes.
Between classes, students can eat something in the cafeterias or simply go for a cup of coffee together.
Numerous study locations are available on campus for preparing exams or writing term papers. As a balance to studying, students can choose from a wide range of leisure activities at TU Dortmund University: For example, in university sports – there is a suitable course for everyone. Music enthusiasts can join one of the many ensembles.
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