Student stories

HAW Hamburg graduate Apurva Shrivastava from India successfully completes her doctoral studies at UKE.

Graduate Nicholas Tedjosantoso from Indonesia wins German Renewables Award 2024 for his research.

Maria Leal from Venezuela combines theory at the univeristy with clinical work experience in a dual nursing programme.

Undergraduate Temitope Odofin from Nigeria is studying Information Engineering, but that wasn’t always the plan.

Christian Ramos Parra, a graduate student from Ecuador, is discovering his passion for applied research.

Graduate student Diana Zeinetdinova from Russia, and her journey from foreign languages to biotechnology.

Salfa Aulia Nabila from Indonesia took a roundabout route before returning to HAW Hamburg to pursue biomedical engineering.

Aeronautical engineering student Lawrence Onome from Cameroon, fulfilled a dream by studying abroad in the US.

Identical twins Heshini and Oshini Jayaweera from Sri Lanka support each other in their studies in Information Engineering. 

Rukhsar Hashemi from Afghanistan is starting a new life in Germany with her computer science studies.

Abdulsalam Orire Mashood from Nigeria is focusing on wind ernergy in his studies in renewable energy systems.

Jonna Lindkvist’s new life in Hamburg brings together the worlds of international business and bodybuilding.

Amy Leson from Canada is a Master’s student in medical technology and believes that cake makes everything better!

Leonardo Patrick Ibrahim from Indonesia studies automotive engineering, with algorithms and propulsion systems.

Seojeong Moon from South Korea studies Information Engineering and loves the support in the student groups. 

Daryna Andreieva from Ukraine combines her love of languages with European Computer Science across three countries.

Rachel Babaganov from Canada was drawn to the public health programme through her cultural upbringing.

Apurva Shrivastava’s journey from India to her master’s degree in Hamburg was a tough one, but worth it in the end.

Lachie Townsend from Australia discovers how he can maximise his career prospects through Information Engineering.

Graduate student Dan Belbey from the US greatly appreciates that he doesn’t have to pay tuition fees for his business degree.

Priyanka Mascarenhas from India wanted a career in renewable energy and saw Germany as a leader in the field.