A public research university in Freiburg im Breisgau, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, the University of Freiburg is officially known as the Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg. In 1457, the institute was established.
At 11 faculties, 180 degree programs are being taken up by more than 24,000 students from more than 100 different countries. Every day, more than 7,000 professors, lecturers, and other staff members engage in hard work to demonstrate that this place truly values family values, equal opportunity, and environmental conservation.
Cosmopolitan, accepting, and friendly: The University of Freiburg's research and instruction are significantly influenced by the international and intercultural exchange. Different Ethnicities and beliefs broaden and enrich the campus community.
The University of Freiburg is a part of an international network with over 300 collaborations with prestigious universities on all five continents. Additionally, the university's academic, administrative, and technical workforce includes about 750 foreign workers from more than 90 nations.
The University Medical Center's primary tasks are research, teaching, and healthcare, always with the intention of providing current and future patients with care that is informed by the most recent scientific discoveries. It is one of the biggest university medical centers in Germany, employing about 11,500 people. More than 69,900 inpatients and 837,000 outpatients receive healthcare services each year from over 1300 doctors and 2900 nurses.