Philipps University of Marburg

Overview

  • Areas of Study Education , Education and Language
  • Posted Opportunities 1
  • Founded Since 1850

Organization Description

The Philipps University of Marburg, established in 1527 by Philip I, Landgrave of Hesse, stands as one of Germany’s oldest universities and the world’s oldest Protestant university still in operation. Situated in Marburg, Germany, it operates as a public research university under the state of Hesse, maintaining a non-religious affiliation.

With approximately 23,500 students and 7,500 employees, the University of Marburg thrives within the town of Marburg, home to 76,000 residents. Its campus spreads throughout the town center, offering a vibrant academic environment. Notably, the university boasts a significant international presence, with around 14% of its student body hailing from abroad, marking the highest percentage in Hesse. Additionally, it actively participates in international academic endeavors, including hosting an International Summer University program and facilitating student exchanges through the Erasmus program.

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