University of Tübingen
University of Tübingen Eberhard Karls is a well-known academic in the humanities, natural sciences, and theology. The institute is located in Tübingen, Baden-Württemberg, one of the typical German university cities known for its boat tours and the magnificent architecture of its old town Hölderlin.
In 1477, the first Count Eberhard of Württemberg funded the establishment of the university. A century later, the protestant theology department played an important role in the formation of the astrologer Johannes Kepler. The university grew rapidly after that, with the construction of the first Natural Sciences department and the first university hospital in a German higher education institution.
Today, the University of Tübingen includes 14 schools and offers 280 courses at all levels, including Bachelor's, Master's, and Doctorate degrees. The university stays at the forefront of worldwide academic institutions as an integral member of the German excellence drive. Every year, the German Research Foundation funds university-based research in neurology, elementary particle physics, and nanotechnology.
The University of Tübingen maintains close ties with around 150 foreign universities in 62 countries throughout the world. The University of Michigan, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and the University of St. Andrews are among them. This offers students a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to study abroad for a year, or for foreign students to come to Tubingen and actively participate in scientific research.
Although the University of Tübingen cannot provide a true campus life experience, the small city of Tubingen boasts a calendar full of events such as concerts featuring notable singers and orchestras. The college also offers photography, journalism, and creative writing classes, allowing students to hone their skills and widen their artistic horizons.
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World rank: 108
Location: Tübingen, Germany
Website: https://uni-tuebingen.de/