The University of Rostock (German: Universität Rostock) founded in 1419 is a public university located in Rostock, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. For certain postgraduate studies, German and English are the primary languages of instruction.
The University of Rostock now has about 14,000 students and 2,933 employees (including 2,926 in the medical care industry), and it provides fascinating insights on almost all scientific subjects. The University of Rostock has excellent interdisciplinary research fields at its disposal in the fields of natural and technological sciences, medicine, life sciences, humanities, and cultural studies thanks to the four profile lines Life, Light, and Matter, Maritime Systems, Aging Science and Humanities, and Knowledge, Culture, and Transformation.
The scientific literature and information is available for research, instruction, and study at the Rostock University Library, which consists of three divisional libraries and various specialist libraries. Approximately 3 million physical volumes are listed in the catalog, according to university data.
The University of Rostock is the oldest institution of higher learning in the Baltic Sea region, having inherited a distinguished history of approximately 600 years of study and research. The new departments, which provide more than 100 different degree programs, currently house about 14,000 students. If an international student currently enrolled at the University of Rostock wants to switch to a different subject or course of study, they must first determine whether the requested subject or course of study is admission-restricted or admission-free.
Although there are many more organizations with which the university may collaborate and exchange students, it has already established cooperation agreements with a number of foreign universities.