Rosenheim University of Applied Sciences

The university's key areas of expertise are business, technology, design, healthcare and social studies.

Rosenheim Technical University of Applied Sciences currently offers more than 40 Bachelor's and master's degree courses at four branches.

In 1925, regional entrepreneurs, including Rosenheim sawmill owner Hugo Laue (1869–1956), founded the private Holztechnikum.

At the beginning, in May 1925, the school had 22 students, the evening courses for masters and assistants were attended by twelve people.

At the start of the 2018/2019 winter semester, the last change of the name to Rosenheim Technical University of Applied Sciences took place.

The RO-BERTA project (Rosenheims meteorologische Besonderheiten: Eine Regelungs- Technische Aufgabe, Rosenheim's meteorological features: A control task) was launched in 2010 with the aim of supporting anti-hail pilots in selecting the vaccination area and setting up a database for basic research on large-scale weather conditions during hailstorms.

So far, Manfred Bischoff (2015), Rudolf Staudigl (2016), Wolfgang Clement (2017) and Theo Waigel (2018) have lectured on current economic, political and social topics.

Ezro annually awards the Energy Future Prize for innovative renovation or new construction measures in the regional private housing sector.

The offer is oriented to university-relevant topics and includes: books, e-books, e-journals, print media, specialist databases and standards.

Guided tours and literature research training courses expand the library's range of services.

In addition to breakfast and lunch menus, there is a salad bar, fruit and snacks, sweets and drinks.