Heidelberg University is a public educational institution that promotes personal, intellectual, and professional development, leading to a life of purpose with distinction. It was founded in 1386, making it one of the oldest universities in
Germany.
Heidelberg has
four schools that offer
undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate programs. These faculties are: Faculty of Natural Sciences, Mathematics, and Computer Sciences, Faculty of Liberal Arts and Theology, Faculty of Medicine, and Faculty of Law, Economics, and Social Sciences.
Heidelberg provides excellent education and research opportunities for students from all over the world and is committed to strengthen its disciplines, foster cooperation, and carry research results over into the society.
Heidelberg University facts:
- "The oldest and most eminent in the country of Luther and Einstein" and "the jewel of German learning" (The Times).
- Affiliated with the United Church of Christ.
- Its motto is “Semper apertus” which means “always open”.