49.HEIDELBERG UNIVERSITY

49.HEIDELBERG UNIVERSITY (Heidelberg,Germany)                  

Founded in 1386, Heidelberg University is Germany’s oldest research university.

 The school has also used a combination of research-based teaching and effective doctoral training to become one of Europe’s most respected science schools.

Heidelberg focuses on four broad areas of research: materials and structures; molecular and cellular pattern formation; self-organization and regulation; and global culture.

The school also runs the interdisciplinary Centre for Advanced Study and works alongside independent research centers, including the German Cancer Research Center and the Max Planck Institute.

The school’s 30,000 students study and work in 12 different faculties and can choose from 160 different programs.

 This incredibly wide range of topics of study is unparalleled in Germany, and further enhances the institution’s ability to do interdisciplinary research.

Heidelberg is also plugged into a worldwide collection of over 400 research universities.

 It is a member of the League of European Research Universities, the Coimbra Group, and the European University Association.

 The school also has a satellite campus in Latin America and offers courses in various other locations.

Roughly 20 percent of both the student body and the researchers are international. 

The school is also connected to a staggering 55 Nobel Prizes, as well as numerous other faculty awards.

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