The University of Würzburg is a public research university in Germany, located in Würzburg, Bavaria, and founded in 1402. It is one of the oldest universities in Germany. The university was closed between 1415 and 1582 but was re-established under the initiative of Prince-Bishop Julius Echter. Its name honors both Julius Echter and Emperor Maximilian I. The university is a member of the Coimbra Group, an association of prestigious European universities.
Currently, the university has around 30,000 students, including international students from various countries. The University of Würzburg takes pride in its notable alumni, including Nobel Prize winners, renowned scientists, and distinguished figures. The university primarily specializes in humanities, law, economics, natural sciences, and technology.
Accommodation:The university
does not provide on-campus housing, but the International Student Office assists students in finding suitable accommodation in Würzburg.
Why Choose the University of Würzburg?- Wide range of academic programs
- One of Germany’s oldest universities
- Great location in Bavaria
Programs Offered: - Undergraduate (Bachelor’s),
- Postgraduate (Master’s, MBA) Programs
The university consists of multiple faculties, offering studies in the following fields:- Faculty of Catholic Theology
- Faculty of Law
- Faculty of Medicine (Human Medicine, Dentistry, and Biomedicine)
- Faculty of Arts (Historical, Philological, Cultural, and Geographical Studies)
- Faculty of Human Sciences
- Faculty of Biology
- Faculty of Chemistry and Pharmacy
- Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science
- Faculty of Physics and Astronomy
- Faculty of Business Management and Economics
Admission Requirements Undergraduate (Bachelor’s):- High school diploma
- One of the following exams: IELTS, TOEFL
Postgraduate (Master’s, MBA):- Bachelor's or specialist degree
- One of the following exams: IELTS, TOEFL