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    Staatliche Akademie der Bildenden Künste

    from Stuttgart

    The Staatliche Akademie der Bildenden Künste Stuttgart (ABK Stuttgart) offers an interdisciplinary environment for around 900 students in architecture, design, art, and more. It promotes self-organization, participation, and innovative approaches in teaching and research and is internationally connected.

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    Staatliche Akademie der Bildenden Künste Stuttgart (ABK Stuttgart)

    The Staatliche Akademie der Bildenden Künste Stuttgart (ABK Stuttgart) is a unique university characterized by interdisciplinarity, diversity, and openness to the world. With a wide range of 23 degree programs in the fields of Architecture, Design, Art, Artistic Teaching, and Art Sciences – Restoration, it offers around 900 students a diverse environment for study and research in the fine and applied arts[1][3].

    Main Mission and Values

    The ABK Stuttgart sees itself as a place of self-organization and self-determination that promotes artistic and experimental research approaches. It places great importance on participation, exchange, and dialogue, emphasizing the significance of art and design in social and cultural life. The academy is committed to promoting innovative projects and outstanding artists[3].

    Sustainability Goals and Initiatives

    Although specific sustainability goals are not explicitly mentioned, the ABK Stuttgart emphasizes the necessity of addressing the challenges of a changing era. This includes ecological, economic, and social aspects that are taken into account in teaching and research. The academy also promotes interdisciplinary thinking and action, which is seen as a foundation for forward-looking solutions[3].

    Infrastructure and Internationality

    The ABK Stuttgart has an exceptional infrastructure with over 30 workshops that enable a wide range of analog and digital design and realization processes. It is centrally located and offers opportunities for exchange and mobility through collaborations with international universities[3].

    The academy is also present in the public sphere and actively participates in the academic discourse through public exhibitions, lectures, and symposia[3].

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