Frankfurt University, Goethe University Frankfurt is a
public research university in Germany, located in Frankfurt and founded in 1914.
Named after the famous German poet and thinker Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, the university honors his contributions to science and literature. Frankfurt University offers a wide range of
undergraduate and
postgraduate programs across multiple disciplines.
In 2014, the university celebrated its 100th anniversary and takes pride in its Nobel Prize-winning alumni and other distinguished graduates. With approximately 45,000 students, Goethe University is one of the few universities that receives state funding while also having a significant endowment fund. The university has four campuses, and Frankfurt is ranked as one of the top 10 most livable cities in the world.
Accommodation:The university provides student housing, with 17 dormitories offering more than 1,800 rooms.
Why Choose Frankfurt University, Goethe University Frankfurt?- Wide range of programs
- One of Germany’s largest and most prestigious universities
- Prime location in Frankfurt
Programs - Undergraduate & Graduate Degrees
The university consists of multiple faculties, offering studies in the following areas:- Law
- Economics and Business Administration
- Social Sciences
- Education
- Psychological and Sports Sciences
- Protestant Theology
- Catholic Theology
- Philosophy and History
- Linguistics, Cultural and Art Studies
- Modern Sciences
- Geosciences and Geography
- Computer Science and Mathematics
- Physics
- Biochemistry, Chemistry, and Pharmacy
- Biological Sciences
- Medical Sciences
Admission Requirements Undergraduate:- High school diploma
- One of the following exams: IELTS, TOEFL
Postgraduate:- Bachelor's or specialist degree
- One of the following exams: IELTS 6.5, TOEFL