Female Leaders in Future Industries
- Explore future-oriented industries such as engineering, technology, sustainability, and innovation, with a particular emphasis on gender equality and female empowerment in STEM fields.
- Gain practical insights from academic experts and industry leaders, strengthen your intercultural competencies, and develop a deeper understanding of emerging trends shaping global industries.
- Participate in academic lectures at Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences, complemented by company visits, interactive workshops, and practice-oriented case studies in close collaboration with industry partners.
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Female Leaders in Future Industries is an interdisciplinary summer university for female STEM students from partner universities who aim to explore innovation-driven industries and develop leadership skills in a global context. The program combines academic lectures, practical experiences, industry engagement, and intercultural exchange.
The first week includes an intensive German Language and Culture course, providing basic communication skills and insights into German society and business culture.
The academic program focuses on future-oriented industries and analytical skills. Lectures on Renewable Energy address technological and economic aspects of the energy transition, while Financial Mathematics introduces quantitative methods such as risk analysis and data-driven modeling. A lecture on Design of Experiments teaches how to plan, conduct, and analyze experiments efficiently, identify key factors, and optimize processes using statistical methods. Laboratory sessions support the practical application of these concepts.
A simulation game fosters teamwork, problem-solving, and leadership skills in an international setting. Company visits offer insights into innovative industries and potential career paths.
The program aims to empower participants to pursue leadership roles in emerging industries and succeed in a global, innovation-driven economy.
Methods and assessment will be made available soon.
Sunday, 2 August 2026 - Saturday, 22 August 2026
| Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday/Sunday |
3 August 2026 Orientation and Campus Tour Lunch Break German Language and Culture | 4 August 2026 German Language and Culture | 5 August 2026 German Language and Culture | 6 August 2026 German Language and Culture | 7 August 2026 German Language and Culture | 8-9 August 2026 Extracurricular Activities |
10 August 2026 Lecture Climate Change and Energy Systems (of the Future). Remarks on the (German) Green Energy System - Current and Future Challanges from Prof. Dr.-Ing. Peter Birkner, Managing Director House of Energy Program Opening Event | 11 August 2026 Simulation Game / Workshop | 12 August 2026 Simulation Game / Workshop Frankfurt City Tour | 13 August 2026 Lecture Renewable Energy | 14 August 2026 Lecture Renewable Energy Company Visit | 15-16 August Extracurricular Activities |
17 August 2026 Lecture Financial Mathematics / Lab | 18 August 2026 Lecture Financial Mathematics / Lab | 19 August 2026 Lecture Financial Mathematics / Lab | 20 August 2026 Lecture Financial Mathematics / Lab | 21 August 2026 Certificates and Closing Ceremony | 22 August 2026 Program Ends / Accommodation Check-Out |
Accommodation Check-In on Sunday, 2 August 2026. Schedule is subject to change.
This course is open to students from partner universities who are pursuing studies in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, or other related disciplines. In line with the course’s thematic focus on female empowerment, participation is limited to students who identify as women from our partner institutions.
The course has a maximum capacity of 20 participants.
Students will earn a total of 6 ECTS points for the successful completion of the course.
A single ECTS point is defined as the equivalent of 25-30 hours of student workload, which includes class hours, readings, preparation for class activities, as well as assessment measures.
Costs
The program fee is 950€.
What is included in the program fee?
- 3 weeks of academic courses, workshops, and company visits
- Course materials
- Public transportation within Frankfurt for the duration of the program
- Extracurricular Activities
- Opening and Closing Events
Accommodation is not included in the program fee. Costs and information can be found under Housing.
Eligibility
Female students enrolled in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics study programs or related disciplines, who demonstrate strong academic performance and a clear interest in the subject matter.
Individual Registration
Students from our partner universities are welcome to apply for the course: Apply now
Nominations from Partner Universities
Nominations must be submitted by the international office at our partner universities to summerschools(at)fra-uas.de
Required Documents
Each nomination must include:
- List of nominated students including full name, study program, and current year of study
- Resume
- Transcript of records (can be an unofficial transcript)
- Short letter of motivation (one page)
All documents must be submitted in English.
Deadline
All nominations must be received by 15 May 2026.
Selection Procedure
If the number of nominations exceeds the available places, the summer university team will conduct a selection process.
Selection will be based on:
- Academic background and performance
- Relevance of the course to the student's field of study
- Motivation and academic interest
- Institutional balance
Notification of Results
The final selection results will be communicated to the nominating institutions by 31 May 2026.
Selected students will then receive detailed information regarding participation, accommodation, and further organizational steps.




