Contact and Opening Hours
Mailing address
Please use this mailing address for letters and parcels to all EUF employees:
Alternatively, letters can be sent to our university postal box:
Building addresses and opening hours
Campus buildings have longer opening hours than individual institutes, departments and seminars. To find out the exact office hours for a specific department or staff member on our campus, please check the corresponding website.
Our main buildings
The Dublin building is home to the President’s office, the Executive University Board, and central administration offices.
Most of the university’s student service offices are housed in the Helsinki building. These include, for example, the Student Guidance and Counseling Service (ZSB), Student Registrar’s Office, the Examination Office (SPA), the Center for Information and Media Technologies (ZIMT), and the Teaching and Learning Development Resource Center (EULE). The building also has a number of small- to medium-sized seminar, event and conference rooms, as well as the Campus Suite coffee shop – the perfect place for a quick break.
The Oslo building houses most of university’s institutes, amphitheaters and classrooms are located in the Oslo building, as well as an information point, postal service, and campus operator.
Modular buildings
The Amsterdam building is located right next to the FlensArena, home the SG Flensburg-Handewitt handball club. Here you will find the Sports Science Department offices.
Located directly behind the Oslo building, the Gothenburg building houses a café lounge run by the Student Union (but with different opening hours), as well as student common rooms and EUF childcare facilities.
The Riga 1 - 9 building cluster is adjacent to the new Tallinn building. The cluster also houses the departments of mathematics, history, politics, the Protestant Theology Seminar, European Studies, Teaching Internships, the Center for Continuing Education (ZWW), the Center for Teachers and Teacher Development (ZfL), and the NEC, ZeBUSS and ICES research centers.
The Tallinn 3 building is located directly behind the new Tallinn 1 building. Here you will find the studios of the Department of Art and Visual Media and the Department of Textile and Fashion.
Vilnius 1 and Vilnius 2 are located directly behind the Riga building cluster. The Department of Energy and Environmental Management (EUM), Campus Climate Protection Management, and ProRef are all housed here.
Field Offices
The Madrid building is located off-campus, near the train station and directly opposite the Flensburg Brewery. It mainly houses the professorships, departments and projects associated with the International Institute of Management and Economic Education (IIM) and the master’s degree program for Energy and Environmental Management (EEM, formerly SESAM).
Shared buildings on campus
The Audimax central auditorium is a joint facility of Flensburg University of Applied Sciences and Europa-Universität Flensburg. Here you’ll find the largest lecture halls on campus. Also of interest: the VentureWærft center for start-ups and the university’s career support center, CampusCareer, are also housed in the Audimax building.
The left-hand section of the Flens Arena building is called Luxembourg. Here, students and employees of Europa-Universität Flensburg and the Flensburg University of Applied Sciences can attend a wide variety of sports courses or work out at CampusFitness facilities— while SG Flensburg-Handewitt team players zing balls past their opponents just meters away.
The Central University Library is and joint facility, serving both Europa-Universität Flensburg and the Flensburg University of Applied Sciences.