At Campus Idar-Oberstein, we offer 3 courses in gemstone and jewellery. There are 7 further degree courses in jewellery design in Germany, but our department's offer concerning gemstones is unique in the whole world.
In addition to the German-language Bachelor's degree program, there is also a Master's degree program and a Master in further education degree program, both in English. The Master is open to applicants holding a Bachelors degree; The Master in further education is open to experienced craftspeople without a Bachelor's degree.
All courses in gemstone and jewellery are rewarded the degree "Fine Arts". This justifies our explicitly artistic approach and philosophy.
Momentarily about 50 people with about 25 different nationalities are studying at the Gemstone Campus. The maximum occupancy of the department is 72 students. With a team of 4 professors, 5 teaching staff members, about 10 external lecturers and 5 service staff members, intensive guidance is guaranteed. The department has well-equipped studios: Diverse jewellery workshops, a wood workshop, a CAD laboratory, a photo studio, an atelier for painting and sculpting, a library and of course a large gemstone workshop are available to our students 24/7.
history
The department of gemstones and jewellery was founded in 1986 as a "Faculty of Gemstone and Jewellery Design" as a demand of regional politics and industry. Since 2013 we are one of 6 departments within the Faculty of Arts and Design. Within the Faculty it is an outspoken priority to enable interdisciplinary work.
However, due to the 90 km distance from Trier, our 3 degree courses are very specialized and focused upon our field of work.
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In addition to studying, the department has many interesting offers: in cooperation with the Jakob Bengel Foundation, the 2-yearly symposium "ThinkingJewellery", the exhibition program "Idar-Oberstein adorned" and an artist-in-residence program. In cooperation with the "Jugendkunstschule" the Youth Art School, our students are actively involved in the cultural and educational offer for young people in the program "Steine.Machen.Schmuck".
From 12 to 16 March 2025, the Gemstone and Jewellery Campus of Trier University of Applied Sciences will once again be represented at the International Crafts Fair (IHM) in Munich.
Project work from the "Bling It!" workshop at the Gemstone and Jewellery Campus and research results from Sofie Boons' doctoral thesis (UWE Bristol) will be presented in Munich.
11 Idar-Oberstein graduates show their graduation collections at the Inhorgenta and IHM in Munich.
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