Anhalt University of Applied Sciences, established in 1991, operates campuses in Köthen, Bernburg, and Dessau, with its administration based in Köthen, Germany. It enrolls nearly 8,000 students, including 2,000 international, taught by almost 150 professors across seven departments covering computer science, languages, architecture, facility management, geoinformation, engineering, life sciences, and design. The university offers bachelor's and master's programs emphasizing practical training through project work, internships, e-learning, and theses, alongside PhD opportunities via its Graduate Center and doctoral centers. Research focuses on three priorities: life sciences (agriculture, biotechnology, food technology), engineering sciences (renewable energy, photovoltaics, 3D printing, lightweight construction), and ICT & media (IoT, cloud technologies, data processing, digital design). Its Department of Architecture, Facility Management and Geoinformation serves as an accredited testing laboratory (PÜZ-Stelle SAN 17) under Deutsches Institut für Bautechnik Berlin for state building regulations. Studies and research target regional small and medium-sized enterprises through application-oriented projects and technology transfer.