The Technical University of Munich (abbreviated as TUM) is the only technical university in Bavaria and one of the largest higher educational institutions in Germany. The university is a part of TU 9 association of technical universities in Germany and is one of the most prestigious universities in Germany. TUM pays a lot of attention to both fundamental research to develop scientific knowledge and ideas in general, and applied research to develop specific solutions to specific problems. Every year TUM attracts more than 1000 new partners for cooperation in both scientific and business fields. The university provides training in 172 programs. Along with the faculties of technical and natural sciences typical for a technical university, there are also faculties of economics, sports and medicine. 17 researchers and students of the university were awarded with the Nobel Prize for achievements in the field of chemistry, literature, medicine and physics.
Faculties:
- Aerospace and Geodesy
- Architecture
- Chemistry
- Civil, Geo and Environmental Engineering
- Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Informatics
- Mathematics
- Mechanical Engineering
- Physics
- Sport and Health Sciences
- TUM School of Education
- TUM School of Governance
- TUM School of Life Sciences Weihenstephan
- TUM School of Management TUM School of Medicine
The Technical University of Munich (abbreviated as TUM) is the only technical university in Bavaria and one of the largest higher educational institutions in Germany. The university is a part of TU 9 association of technical universities in Germany a
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Heidelberg University is the oldest educational establishment in Germany, as well as a research institution with an international reputation. The University of Heidelberg is strong theoretically and methodologically, which is obviously reflected in all degree programs and disciplinary culture. Eleven researchers and professors of the University of Heidelberg were awarded Nobel Prizes for achievements in the field of chemistry, medicine, physics. The following oustanding people studied at Heidelberg University: Reformer Philip Melanchton, Baroque poet Martin Opitz, composer Robert Schumann, writer Joseph von Eichendorff, philosopher Hannah Arendt, psychoanalyst Margaret Micherlich and former Federal Chancellor Helmut Kohl; also Monica Harms, the first woman to become a Federal Advocate-General, and Wolfgang Ketterle, who won the Nobel Prize for Physics.
Faculties:
- Faculty of Biosciences
- Faculty of Chemistry and Earth Sciences
- Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science
- Faculty of Physics and Astronomy
- Faculty of Philosophy
- Faculty of Modern Languages
- Faculty of Theology
- Faculty of Law
- Faculty of Behavioural and Cultural Studies
- Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences
- Medical Faculty Heidelberg
- Medical Faculty Mannheim
Heidelberg University is the oldest educational establishment in Germany, as well as a research institution with an international reputation. The University of Heidelberg is strong theoretically and methodologically, which is obviously reflected in a
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The University of Tübingen Eberhard Karls is one of the oldest universities in Germany with a history of more than 500 years and offers about 200 programs for a study. The University of Tubingen has cooperation with more than 180 educational institutions in 26 countries of the world. Fifty of these partnerships are with North American universities. The university is renowned for its achievements in medicine, natural and social sciences and can be proud of its graduates, among whom there are many Nobel Prize winners in medicine and chemistry. University graduates are Kepler, Hegel, Hölderlin, Schelling and others. Among the new programs of the university: machine learning, medical technology, geoecology, nano sciences, media informatics, sports management.
Faculties:
- Protestant Theology
- Catholic Theology
- Law
- Medicine
- Humanities
- Economics and Social sciences
- Science
The University of Tübingen Eberhard Karls is one of the oldest universities in Germany with a history of more than 500 years and offers about 200 programs for a study. The University of Tubingen has cooperation with more than 180 educational ins
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The University of Freiburg is located in the city center, which is considered to be the capital of the Black Forest resort region. Despite the significant damage caused to Freiburg during the First and then the Second World War, the city has preserved (or carefully restored) many old buildings of unique architecture. Several of these buildings are occupied by one of the oldest universities in the Western Europe, an elite educational institution - the University of Freiburg. The institution continues to offer undergraduate and graduate studies, as well as PhD qualifications in all important disciplines today: humanities, natural and technical sciences, medicine, law and theology. The university offers 288 study programs. This diversity provides an ideal environment for innovative, interdisciplinary research. The University is proud of its alumni, including renowned philosophers, distinguished researchers, and Nobel Laureates. The merits and achievements of the University of Freiburg are regularly displayed in a variety of national and international rankings.
Faculties:
- Faculty of Theology
- Faculty of Law
- Faculty of Economics and Behavioral Sciences
- Faculty of Medicine
- Faculty of Philology
- Faculty of Humanities
- Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
- Faculty of Chemistry and Pharmacy
- Faculty of Biology
- Faculty of Environment and Natural Resources
- Faculty of Engineering
The University of Freiburg is located in the city center, which is considered to be the capital of the Black Forest resort region. Despite the significant damage caused to Freiburg during the First and then the Second World War, the city has preserve
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The University of Stuttgart is one of the leading institutions of higher education, which has received international recognition in the field of technical sciences (including automotive and aerospace engineering) and in the field of natural sciences. The University of Stuttgart belongs to the alliance of nine largest technical universities in Germany TU9. The university offers 73 bachelor's degree programs and 95 master's degree programs for study. With its research-oriented teaching and interdisciplinary research profile resulting from the integration of engineering, natural, cultural and social sciences, the University of Stuttgart is popular for study both nationally and internationally.
Faculties:
- Architecture and Urban Planning
- Civil- and Environmental Engineering
- Chemistry Energy-, Process- and Bio-Engineering
- Computer Science, Electrical Engineering and Information Technology
- Aerospace Engineering and Geodesy
- Engineering Design, Production Engineering and Automotive Engineering
- Mathematics and Physics
- Faculty of Humanities
- Management, Economics and Social Sciences
The University of Stuttgart is one of the leading institutions of higher education, which has received international recognition in the field of technical sciences (including automotive and aerospace engineering) and in the field of natural sciences.
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Karlsruhe Institute of Technology is the oldest technical institution of higher education in Germany and the fourth in Europe. From October 1, 2009 to the present time, KIT has been exsting in association with the Karlsruhe Research Center. It conducts research on important topics for all of humanity, including energy, Internet security, the environment, and others. The main goal of teaching at KIT is to make students learn how to cope with the global problems facing humanity through innovative research in the field of energy, mobility and information. People from about 120 countries study and work at KIT. The Institute offers 43 Bachelor's degree programs and over 60 Master's degree programs. The institution regularly shows strong positions in various rankings, including the World University Rankings of the Times Higher Education (THE) and Quacquarelli Symonds (QS), as well as the Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU).
- Architecture
- Civil Engineering, Geo- and Environmental Sciences
- Chemistry and Biosciences
- Chemical and Process Engineering
- Electrical Engineering and Information Technology
- Humanities and Social Sciences
- Informatics
- Mechanical Engineering
- Mathematics
- Physics
- Economics and Management
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology is the oldest technical institution of higher education in Germany and the fourth in Europe. From October 1, 2009 to the present time, KIT has been exsting in association with the Karlsruhe Research Center. It conduc
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The University of Hamburg is located in the fourth largest city in Germany and is truly international and multinational. This openness of the university was facilitated by the philosophy of the city of Hamburg, which promotes itself in the political and cultural sense as a "gateway to the world." The university cooperates with numerous international educational establishments and gladly welcomes international students and scholars. The University of Hamburg offers 71 Bachelor's programs and more than 88 Master's programs. Despite the fact that the University of Hamburg is one of the youngest universities in Germany, the scientific discoveries and achievements of the professors and graduates of the university already came to the history of science and technology.
Faculties:
- Faculty of Law
- Faculty of Business, Economics and Social Sciences
- Faculty of Medicine Faculty of Education
- Faculty of Humanities
- Faculty of Mathematics, Informatics and Natural Sciences
- Faculty of Psychology and Human Movement
- Faculty of Business Administration (Hamburg Business School)
The University of Hamburg is located in the fourth largest city in Germany and is truly international and multinational. This openness of the university was facilitated by the philosophy of the city of Hamburg, which promotes itself in the political
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Two hundred significant years of rich history, about 38,000 students annually and an outstanding reputation nationally and internationally - all of this applies to the leading Bonn University in Germany. The University offers over 200 different programs and has developed its own unique teaching and research methods that are recognized and approved around the world. The university is proud of its graduates such as Wolfgang Paul (achievements in physics) and Reinhard Redko (achievements in economics), who were awarded the Nobel Prize. The University of Bonn actively collaborates with over 80 universities and research centers around the world. The university is one of the largest educational institutions in Germany with 349 buildings scattered throughout the city; 58 libraries with a fund of about 5 million books and volumes and 2 castles.
Faculties:
- The Faculty of Catholic Theology
- The Faculty of Protestant Theology
- The Faculty of Law and Economics
- The Faculty of Medicine
- The Faculty of Arts
- The Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences
- The Faculty of Agriculture
Two hundred significant years of rich history, about 38,000 students annually and an outstanding reputation nationally and internationally - all of this applies to the leading Bonn University in Germany. The University offers over 200 different progr
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The University of Applied Sciences Aachen (FH Achen) offers more than 90 Bachelor's and Master's degree programs to prepare for modern and demanded professions. In addition to MINT majors (Mathematics, Computer Science, Natural Sciences and Technology), the university also prepares for such professions as Business Science and Design. The university annually graduates about 2,000 new specialists. The University of Applied Sciences Aachen is one of the best educational institutions in Germany to qualify the specialists in the fields of electrical engineering, mechanical engineering and computer science and cooperates with more than 150 universities around the world.
Faculties:
- Architecture
- Civil Engineering
- Chemistry and Biotechnology
- Design
- Electrical Engineering and Information Technology
- Aerospace Engineering
- Business Studies
- Mechanical Engineering and Mechatronics
- Medical Engineering and Technomathematics
- Energy Technology
The University of Applied Sciences Aachen (FH Achen) offers more than 90 Bachelor's and Master's degree programs to prepare for modern and demanded professions. In addition to MINT majors (Mathematics, Computer Science, Natural Sciences and Technolog
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The University of Cologne is one of the oldest and largest universities in Europe, offers 337 undergraduate and graduate programs. The University of Cologne has an excellent international reputation for its scientific excellence and high quality education. The University of Cologne works closely with universities and non-university research institutes in the region. The Cologne Research Alliance is a complex program for this kind of collaboration. For example, Geoalliance ABC / J, RWTH Aachen University, University of Bonn, University of Cologne and the Jülich Research Center have formed a powerful strategic platform for cooperation in the field of geosciences. The University of Cologne is proud of its graduates, some of whom have been honored with the Nobel Prize in Physics and Chemistry.
Faculty:
- Faculty of Management, Economics and Social Sciences
- Faculty of Law
- Faculty of Medicine Faculty of Arts and Humanities
- Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences
- Faculty of Human Sciences
The University of Cologne is one of the oldest and largest universities in Europe, offers 337 undergraduate and graduate programs. The University of Cologne has an excellent international reputation for its scientific excellence and high quality educ
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Bielefeld University is one of the youngest universities in the country. However, it has already gained international recognition for its research results and innovative teaching concepts. The university currently has about 25,000 students and provides study at 14 faculties. Bielefeld University offers a differentiated range of disciplines in the humanities, natural sciences, technology, and medicine. Bielefeld University strives to value the diversity of people who work, study, teach and research here, and to support their diverse abilities, talents and competencies. One of the famous university students is Stefan Raab, who studied law here in the 90s.
Faculties:
- Faculty of Biology
- Faculty of Chemistry
- Faculty of Educational Science
- Faculty of History and Philosophy and Theology
- School of Public Health
Faculty of Linguistics and Literary Studies
Faculty of Mathematics
Medical School OWL Faculty of Physics
Faculty of Psychology and Sports Science
Faculty of Law Faculty of Sociology
Faculty of Technology
Faculty of Business Administration and Economics
Bielefeld University is one of the youngest universities in the country. However, it has already gained international recognition for its research results and innovative teaching concepts. The university currently has about 25,000 students and provid
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