A record is set. With 800 young people, the SAE Institute is welcoming more new students than ever before for the start of the summer semester. In total, around 4,000 young people are studying at the twelve campuses in GSA.

With 800 young people, the SAE Institute is welcoming more new students than ever before for the start of the summer semester. In total, the school for media professions is currently preparing around 4,000 young professionals for the start of their careers. The new students are spread across GSA's twelve campuses in Berlin, Bochum, Frankfurt, Geneva, Hamburg, Hanover, Cologne, Leipzig, Munich, Stuttgart, Vienna and Zurich. Programmes are offered in Audio Engineering, Content Creation & Online Marketing, Design, Event Engineering, Film Production, Game Art & 3D Animation, Games Programming, Music Business, Software Engineering, Visual FX & 3D Animation, Voice Acting and Web Design & Development.

"We welcome all new students to the SAE family! They can be assured that we will provide them with the best possible preparation for a successful start to their careers in the media industry through sound and practical teaching. The high demand for our programmes is also an incentive for us to continuously improve. We will therefore continue to expand our capacities throughout the year. This applies both to teaching and to the technical equipment at the individual campuses," says Chris Müller, Managing Director of the SAE Institute in Germany.

In summer 2022, the European business was taken over by the AD Education Group. Since then, the SAE Institute has been focusing on expansion. The tenth media campus in Germany is currently being built in Nuremberg, where courses are due to start in September 2024. The SAE Institute's range of courses will also be expanded this autumn. New courses in fashion, immersive media and songwriting will be launched.


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