The HST (Hochschultage) is a three-day cultural festival on the campus of Fulda University.
This year, it takes place from Thursday, June 6th to Saturday, June 8th.
It is carried out by us, the General Student Committee (AStA), with the help of the 8 student councils and organized on a voluntary basis by many students from the university.
During the HST, a part of the campus is transformed into a festival area where, next to a big band stage and a small DJ stage, numerous food and drink stalls ensure you can enjoy a wide range of cultural activities while being well entertained.
You can expect acts from a wide variety of genres, food from different cultures, interesting workshops, lectures and readings, fun competitions and other activities as well as unforgettable evenings with your friends.
The HST have always been the highlight of the year, and we want to keep it that way!
A detailed site plan, the cultural and stage program and further information will be published on the HST website in the weeks leading up to the event.
Admission is free, no registration is required. Only cash payment is possible at the stalls!
We are so excited to celebrate with you again!
Do you have any questions or would you like to support us? Just write to us via our contact form!
Please empty any drinks before entering the festival area, otherwise you will have to throw them away at the entrances. The only exception is a bottle of water. Please also don't try to smuggle drinks onto the site and save yourself the discussion with our security. Our beverage stands must also earn money somehow and try to do so at fair prices.
There are large black garbage containers on the entire site and in front of the canteen.
Please use these in particular and clean up behind yourself so that everyone can find a clean area.
Please do not dispose of glass and deposit bottles in these normal garbage containers - for glass, there will be (unfortunately also) black garbage containers marked as glass containers at every entrance.
We are also setting up collection points for returnable bottles.