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Tips & Tricks for studying and living in Ludwigshafen: Former students share their experiences

We all know how stressful and confusing an exchange like this can be - especially if coming from a country outside Europe. But it is also an exciting, thrilling adventure, it broadens your horizons and teaches you so many new things! As a lot of students have already been through those moments, who would be more suitable to explain challenges and opportunities to you?

So check out the "Studying & Living in Ludwigshafen"-Guide our international students put together for you. In case of any queations please contact the International Office:

Welcome to the LUBS-Library

The university library is a hub of learning and research, offering a wide range of resources to support your academic journey:

  • Extensive Collection: Books, journals, and digital media across various fields of study.
  • Online Resources: Digital library to access e-books, databases, and academic articles anytime, anywhere.
  • Quiet Study Areas: Perfect for focused study, group projects, or quiet reading.
  • Workshops and Support: Training sessions on research techniques, citation styles, and academic writing.
  • Friendly Staff: Always ready to assist with finding materials or using library facilities.

📍 Location: The library is centrally located on campus (C-Building), with easy access to study rooms and computers.

💡 Tip: Register for your library account directly during the orientation week to make the most of the services and also to the Springer Link site to have more pdfs and books that are not existing in the library.

Welcome to the Mensa/Cafeteria

The Mensa and Cafeteria of LUBS offer a welcoming space for students to enjoy delicious and affordable meals. Whether you're looking for a quick snack or a hearty lunch, there is something for everyone:

  • Daily Menu: A rotating selection of meals, including vegetarian and vegan options.
  • Affordable Prices: Designed with students in mind, the meals are budget-friendly.
  • Relaxed Atmosphere: A perfect spot to recharge, socialize, or catch up on studies while enjoying your food.

📍 Location: Located on campus (B-Building), making it easy to grab a meal between classes.

💡 Tip: Check out the Mensa Weekly Menu in the HWG LU App to plan your meals ahead.

Canteen/Cafeteria

Shared apartments in Kanalstraße 102, 67063 Ludwigshafen am Rhein

Transportation:

  • Marienkirche tram/bus station (bus 80 to go to the university / streetcars 4A/6/7/10 to go to Mannheim)
  • Rohrlachstraße (buses 80/75 to go to the university / streetcars 4A/4 to go to Mannheim)
  • LU Hochschule (buses 80/75 to come back home)

Supermarkets nearby:
Lidl, Aldi, Penny, Netto, Edeka

Food:

  • Akdeniz Döner
  • Snacks - Görtz bakery
  • Taverna Orion

Shared apartments in Prinzregentenstraße 13, 67063 Ludwigshafen am Rhein

Transportation:

  • Rhein Galerie (bus 76 to go to the university)- Friedenspark (bus 75 to go to the university)
  • LU Rathaus (4A to Rohrlachstraße (in direction of the university) / streetcars 4A/4/6/7 to go to Mannheim)
  • Apostelkirche (bus 80 to go to the university)
  • LU Hochschule (buses 80/76/75 to come back home)

Supermarkets nearby:
Penny, Celik, Rhein Galerie

Food:

  • Kardes Grill
  • Ristorante la Pineta
  • Istanbul Döner
  • Görtz bakery

Rent

Supplies (food, health...)

Public transportation

Health insurance
(for Non-EU countries)

300-350 €200-250 €30-60 € (DB ticket)125 €
- Prinzregentenstraße 13
67063 Ludwigshafen am Rhein

- Kanalstraße 102
67063 Ludwigshafen am Rhein
int.bahn.de/en- AOK
- TK
- Barmer
- DAK
- etc...

Status: Dec 2024

Health insurance

If you are not from EU, then you will have to take care of your German insurance (or an insurance, that will be valid in Germany). There are three most popular insurance companies: Barmer, AOK & TK. You can ask the International Office to take the money automatically (125€/month for AOK). You can also try to have an insurance from your country, but keep in mind, that it can be rejected. The situation may be different for some countries. Ukrainian health insurance is not valid for study purposes in Germany, so keep that in mind. If you are from Turkey, you don't need a German insurance: You can take AT11 insurance documents from your government. It is valid in Germany.

It depends on the insurance company but often private insurance is cheaper than public insurance. When you want to change to private insurance you have to inform your public insurance company and receive a document. The process cn be complicated but the cost is half of public insurance.

Status: Dec 2024

Bank accounts

There are online banking services (eg. Revolut, Wise), but you can also have an account in banks like DeutscheBank, Sparkasse and others. If you want to open a bank account here, you will need an appointment (you can ask your buddy to help you). Keep in mind that you'll need a translator (if you don't know the German language well).

In general, everything depends on the country you're coming from: If you're from Ukraine, you can open an account with Monobank (0% commission), Privatbank or any other bank. In Turkey, you have 2 options: Fintiba or Expatrio. In our group, the students did some research and choose Expatrio.
You have to put your all money into the account before coming to Germany. The government requires 934 EUR per student. Taking scholarships (600 EUR) into account that`s 934 EUR - 600 EUR = 334 Euro per month (depending on you scholarship). After arriving in Germany you can activate your blocked account and take monthly payment.

Exchange students - Alumni

We all know how stressful and confusing an exchange can be – especially if you are coming from a non-European country. But it is also an exciting, thrilling adventure, it broadens your horizon and teaches you so many new things! A lot of students have already been through those moments, and we consider their experience a valuable asset!

If you are a former student of Hochschule für Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft Ludwigshafen, you can share your experience with the new incomings by completing our "feedback form" or "questionnaire" and give them your personal advice for daily life, studies, travelling, nightlife etc.

We would also be thankful, if you gave us your feedback on how well organized your exchange was, how helpful the staff at the university was and if you have any ideas for improvement.

If you are a new incoming student, read the stories of your colleagues, and see what they have to tell you: