
Cooperations
The key to networking
Memberships are of central importance to Hochschule RheinMain. They enable
- exchange with scientific institutions, associations and companies,
- promote cooperation and
- open up new perspectives in teaching and research.
Through access to resources, funding programs and exclusive events, we strengthen our position in the scientific community and actively promote the interests of our higher education institution. We also contribute to social development and innovation by promoting knowledge transfer and technology development.

Memberships of the HSRM in alphabetical order
- acn : alumni-clubs.net is the DACH association of alumni organizations in German-speaking countries and represents higher education institutions, alumni associations, non-university research institutions, university funding agencies and university-related institutions.
- bukof (Federal Conference of Women's and Gender Equality Commissioners at Higher Education Institutions)
- Bundesverband Corporate Communications: The Bundesverband Corporate Communications e.V. is the association of those responsible for communications at higher education institutions in Germany. It is committed to the strategic development of the profession and to quality assurance in all areas of Corporate Communications.
- DAAD: The German Academic Exchange Service is the world's largest funding organization for the international exchange of students and academics.
- DEAL Consortium (Open Access)
- DCN-RM: In the Dual Career Network Rhine-Main, more than 40 members from science and business contribute to creating partnership- and family-friendly working conditions in the Rhine-Main region.
- ERNST Consortium (European Researchers' Network Working on Second Victims)
- EUA: The European University Association is the largest association of European universities and universities of applied sciences. The EUA has around 850 members from 49 countries in the European Higher Education Area. It represents its members at European level and provides a forum for networking between higher education institutions.
- Eyes & Ears of Europe: The industry association represents and promotes profession-specific, European interests in the areas of design, doctorate and marketing in audiovisual media.
- FidH: The purpose of the association Familie in der Hochschule is to promote family orientation at higher education institutions, in their environment and at research institutions.
- Rüsselsheim Trade Association: The Rüsselsheim Trade Association sees itself as representing the interests of its members, which include self-employed people from trade, crafts, industry and the liberal professions.
- gFFZ: The Gender and Women's Research Center of the Hessian universities supports, coordinates and promotes gender research projects at the Hessian universities of applied sciences and advises them on gender and equality issues.
- GPM: With around 8,000 members (as of May 2024), the German Association for Project Management is the largest competence network of project management experts in Europe.
- HAW Hessen: HAW Hessen is an association of seven universities of applied sciences in Hesse: Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences (h_da), Evangelische Hochschule Darmstadt (EHD), Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences (FRA-UAS), Fulda University of Applied Sciences, Technische Hochschule Mittelhessen (THM), Hochschule RheinMain (HSRM) and Hochschule für öffentliches Management und Sicherheit (HöMS).
- hessian.AI: The Hessian Center for Artificial Intelligence pursues the goal of conducting excellent basic research with concrete practical relevance and also promoting transfer to business and society. The center, in which 13 higher education institutions in Hesse are involved, pools the expertise of 22 AI scientists and expands it with 22 new professorships.
- Hochschulallianz für den Mittelstand: The Hochschulallianz für den Mittelstand is a nationwide association of application-oriented higher education institutions. The members are united by the principle of qualifying people in a job market-oriented and application-oriented manner and at the same time strengthening the transfer to the regions.
- HRK: The German Rectors' Conference (HRK) is the voluntary association of state and state certification as social workers higher education institutions in Germany. The member universities are represented in the HRK by their President's Councils and Rectorates. The HRK currently has 271 member universities, at which around 90 percent of all students in Germany are enrolled.
- Industry Advisory Council Wiesbaden: It currently comprises the management of 17 Wiesbaden-based industrial companies of various sizes and sectors, as well as the Wiesbaden Chamber of Industry and Commerce and Chamber of Crafts, the Hochschule RheinMain and Fresenius University of Applied Sciences, the German Trade Union Confederation (DGB) and the IG BCE trade union, as well as the Vereinigung hessischer Unternehmerverbände e.V. - Wiesbaden-Rheingau-Taunus branch and the city's Department of Economic Affairs.
- Klischeefrei: The Klischeefrei initiative campaigns for academic appointments and study programs free of gender stereotypes.
- Wiesbaden Cultural Advisory Council: The Cultural Advisory Board of the City of Wiesbaden has the goal of promoting cultural life in Wiesbaden and a diverse coexistence of the numerous cultural activities. As an independent body, it advises and supports the committee of the city council responsible for cultural matters.
- Marketing-Club Mainz-Wiesbaden: The goal of the Mainz-Wiesbaden Marketing Club is to spread the idea of marketing in the region. To this end, it offers its members continuing education through lectures, company visits, web seminars, creative workshops and talks.
- Mentoring Hessen: Mentoring Hessen offers various mentoring programs for female students, doctoral candidates, postdocs and professors in the STEM subjects.
- NNHH (Network Sustainability of Hessian Higher Education Institutions)
- Network of Science Wiesbaden
- Wiesbaden Press Club: With around 300 members, the Wiesbaden Press Club stands for a lively dialog between journalists, media professionals, business, culture and politics in the City of Wiesbaden.
- zfh (Center for Distance Learning in the University Network)
(Status: March 2025)