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Universities in Germany

 
Germany:

List of German Universities with scientific faculties and Schools of Applied Sciences.

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  • Aachen: Fachhochschule (FH)
    Aachen University of Applied Sciences, AcUAS [d]


  • Aachen: University
    Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule Aachen, RWTH [d, e]


  • Albstadt-Sigmaringen
    The Albstadt-Sigmaringen University consists of three departments: Engineering; Business and Computer Science; Life Sciences [d, e]


  • Augsburg
    University of Augsburg (D) [d, e]


  • Bayreuth
    University of Bayreuth [d]


  • Berlin: Freie Universität (FU)
    ... is one of the leading universities in Germany and distinguishes itself through its modern and international character [d, e]


  • Berlin: Humboldt-Universität (HU)
    Humboldt Universität zu Berlin [d, e]


  • Berlin: Technische Fachhochschule (TFH)
    With more than 9,000 students enrolled at TFH Berlin it is the largest university of applied sciences and the second largest engineering university in Berlin [d, e]


  • Berlin: Technische Universität (TU)
    The internationally renowned Technische Universität Berlin is located in Germany’s capital city at the heart of Europe [d, e]


  • Bielefeld
    University of Bielefeld [d]


  • Bochum
    From local best to international research excellence: The Ruhr-Universität Bochum (RUB) has character and charm; and its people make the campus a living and unique place [d, e]


  • Bonn
    The University of Bonn was founded almost 200 years ago and is considered to be one of Germany's and indeed Europe's most important institutes of higher education [d, e, f]


  • Braunschweig
    Highest scientific standards, internationality, interdisciplinarity – these are the key factors that characterize the special quality of research and teaching here at the Carolo-Wilhelmina University of Braunschweig [d, e]


  • Bremen
    The University of Bremen is the science center of North West Germany [d, e]


  • Chemnitz: University of Technology
    Innovation has a strong tradition in Chemnitz. The foundations for the close link between engineering, science and culture in the south-west of Saxony [d, e]


  • Clausthal
    Research and education at the Clausthal University of Technology are currently concentrated on the materials sciences, mechanical engineering, process engineering, information engineering [d, e]


  • Cottbus
    The Brandenburg Technical University (BTU) Cottbus views itself as a site for ambitious research and research-based instruction [d, e]


  • Darmstadt: Hoschschule
    University of Applied Sciences [d]


  • Darmstadt: Technische Universität (TU)
    Technical University of Darmstadt [d, e]


  • Dortmund
    University of Dortmund [d, e]


  • Dresden
    Having been committed to sciences and the engineering before the reunification of Germany, TU Dresden now is a multi-duscipline university, also offering humanities and social sciences as well as medicine [d, e]


  • Duisburg-Essen
    The spectrum of the University of Duisburg-Essen stretches from the departments devoted to the humanities, social sciences and economic sciences at the one end to the engineering and science departments and medical school at the other [d, e]


  • Düsseldorf
    Heinrich-Heine University of Dusseldorf [d, e]


  • Erlangen
    Friedrich-Alexander University of Erlangen-Nürnberg [d, e, f, es]


  • Essen
    The spectrum of the University of Duisburg-Essen stretches from the departments devoted to the humanities, social sciences and economic sciences at the one end to the engineering and science departments and medical school at the other [d, e]


  • Esslingen
    Esslingen University of Applied Sciences [d, e]


  • Frankfurt
    As one of the major institutions of higher education in Germany, the University of Frankfurt is committed to providing a wide spectrum of disciplines in research and teaching [d, e]


  • Freiberg: TU
    The personal of the Technical University Bergakademie Freiberg contact with teachers ensures accelerated learning in engineering sciences, geo-sciences, natural sciences and mathematics as well as business administration [d, e]


  • Freiburg
    Founded in 1457, the University of Freiburg is one of the oldest German universities and is now one of the nation’s leading research and teaching institutions [d, e, f]


  • Giessen
    Justus Liebig University of Giessen places the highest value on international contacts through research and teaching [d, e]


  • Göttingen
    The history of the Georg-August-University of Göttingen has to this day been characterised by scholarly pragmatism and a sense of reality as well as keen awareness for science's societal responsibility [d, e]


  • Greifswald
    Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-University of Greifswald [d, e]


  • Halle
    Martin Luther University of Halle remains up-to-date with the latest advancements in scientific research, which guarantee a high degree of flexibility [d, e]


  • Hamburg: HAW
    Hamburg University of Applied Sciences [d]


  • Hamburg: TUHH
    Hamburg University of Technology is a competitive entrepreneurial university focussing on high-level performance and high quality standards [d, e]


  • Hamburg: University
    Students of the University of Hamburg may choose from around 120 different subjects offered by six faculties [d, e]


  • Hannover
    Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz of Hannover [d, e]


  • Heidelberg
    Ruprecht-Karls-University of Heidelberg [d, e]


  • Hildesheim
    The international contacts of the University of Hildesheim guarantee excellent conditions for students who would like to go abroad for a term [d, e]


  • Hohenheim
    A strong interdisciplinary interweaving and close cooperation among all university fields is characteristic of the courses of studies offered at the University of Hohenheim [d, e]


  • Isny
    Naturwissenschaftlich-Technische Akademie Prof. Dr. Grübler gGmbH, Isny [d]


  • Jena
    Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena [d, e]


  • Kaiserslautern
    Future-oriented courses, education with practical orientation and a modern infrastructure: these are the conditions for students at the Technical University of Kaiserslautern [d, e]


  • Karlsruhe
    As the oldest technical university in Germany, founded in 1825, the profile of Universität Karlsruhe is determined primarily by the technical and natural sciences as well by engineering [d, e]


  • Kassel
    University of Kassel [d]


  • Kiel
    Just as the body of students attending the Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel, has increased to over 20,000, so the range of subjects offered has long been extended to include the natural sciences, engineering, and science of education [d, e]


  • Koblenz-Landau
    Research at Koblenz-Landau University is above all oriented towards practical application [d, e]


  • Köln
    The University of Cologne is committed to research and development.. The many projects being promoted by the German Research Foundation and the European Union at the university of Cologne, underline its reputation on an international level [d, e, cn]


  • Konstanz
    University of Konstanz [d, e]


  • Krefeld
    Hochschule Niederrhein - Niederrhein University of Applied Sciences [d, e]


  • Lausitz, Senftenberg
    University of Applied Sciences Lausitz (D) [d]


  • Leipzig: HTWK
    Leipzig University of Applied Sciences continues a tradition of more than two centuries devoted to technical education within a changing economic and social environment (D) [d, e, es, f]


  • Leipzig: University
    The Universität Leipzig was founded in 1409. In the course of its diverse history, it grew to encompass a wide selection of disciplines comprising almost all areas of knowledge, with a special emphasis on the humanities and the natural sciences (D) [d, e]


  • Lippe und Höxter
    University of Applied Sciences Lippe und Höxter (D) [d]


  • Lübeck
    University of Applied Sciences Lübeck (D) [d]


  • Magdeburg
    The Otto von Guericke University of Magdeburg has a distinctive profile. It aims to cut a clear and efficiently-structured figure with its main focus of expertise in the traditional areas of engineering, the natural sciences and medicine (D) [d, e]


  • Magdeburg - Stendal
    Hochschule Magdeburg - Stendal (D) [d]


  • Mainz
    Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz (D) [d, e]


  • Mannheim
    For more than 100 years, the Hochschule Mannheim - University of Applied Sciences has been anticipating future educational demands (D) [d, e]


  • Marburg
    Philipps-Universität in Marburg is not only a German university steeped in tradition, it is also the oldest university in the world that was founded as a Protestant institution (D) [d, e]


  • Merseburg
    University of Applied Sciences Merseburg (D) [d]


  • München: TU
    Technical University of Munich (D) [d, e]


  • München: University
    Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität (LMU) Munich enjoys a centuries-old tradition and today is one of the most internationally renowned and strongest research universities in Germany (D) [d, e]


  • Münster: FH
    Münster University of Applied Sciences is a much valued, innovative partner - not only in the region and throughout Germany, but also at the international level (D) [d, e]


  • Münster: University
    Westfälische Wilhelms-University of Münster (D) [d, e]


  • Nürnberg
    Georg-Simon-Ohm-Hochschule Nürnberg (D) [d, e]


  • Oldenburg
    Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg: internationally visible and interdisciplinary research, systematic promotion of young researchers and a complete restructuring to Bachelor and Master degrees (D) [d, e]


  • Oldenburg / Ostfriesland / Wilhelmshaven
    University of Applied Sciences (D) [d]


  • Osnabrück
    International success in research, a multiplicity of modern programs, and many reforms, especially in teaching, are hallmarks of the University of Osnabrück (D) [d, e]


  • Paderborn
    University of Paderborn (D) [d, e, es, f, pl, tr, cn]


  • Potsdam
    University of Potsdam (D) [d, e]


  • Regensburg
    University of Regensburg (D) [d, e]


  • Rostock
    University of Rostock (D) [d, e]


  • Saarbrücken
    Integrated degree courses, which can lead to the award of a joint degree, are organized by Saarland University and foreign partner universities in the fields of business administration, physics, chemistry, materials science (D) [d, e, f]


  • Siegen
    University of Siegen (D) [d]


  • Stuttgart
    University of Stuttgart (D) [d, e]


  • Tübingen
    Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen (D) [d, e]


  • Ulm
    University of Ulm (D) [d]


  • Wuppertal
    Bergische University of Wuppertal (D) [d, e]


  • Würzburg
    With over 600 years of tradtion, the Julius Maximilian University of Würzburg is today one of Germany's mid-sized universities. 400 professors in 12 faculties here teach roughly 20,000 students (D) [d, e]


 
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