Catholic University of Applied Social Sciences, Church college in Lichtenberg district, Berlin, Germany
The Catholic University of Applied Social Sciences is a church-affiliated college in the Lichtenberg district with modern facilities for professional training. The campus provides spaces for teaching, research, and social project work in the field of social services.
The facility was established in 1991 as part of the expansion of higher education following the fall of the Berlin Wall. It focused early on specialized training in social work and developed as a church-based educational institution.
The institution shapes its neighborhood through its connection to social questions and ecclesiastical mission. Visitors notice its involvement in local projects that link academic training with practical assistance to the community.
Visitors should note that this is a working study facility and access to buildings may be restricted. The best time to explore is outside main teaching hours or on weekends when fewer study activities take place.
The college was among the first institutions after 1991 to offer specialized training for social professions in East Berlin. This positioning made it an important training center for professionals dedicated to emerging social needs.
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