University Medical Center Göttingen Medical Faculty, Germany

The University of Göttingen  is a public research university in the city of Göttingen, Germany. Founded in 1734 by George II, King of Great Britain and Elector of Hanover, and starting classes in 1737, the university is the oldest in the state of Lower Saxony and the largest in student enrollment, which stands at around 31,500. Göttingen has been called “the city of science”. As for reputation, the University of Göttingen was previously supported by the German Universities Excellence Initiative, holds memberships to the U15 Group of major German research universities and to the Coimbra Group of major European research universities, and boasts an association with around 40 Nobel Prize winners. Furthermore, the university maintains strong connections with major research institutes based in Göttingen, such as those of the Max Planck Society for the Advancement of Science and the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Scientific Community The university is spread out in several locations around the city.The central university complex with the Central Library and Mensa (student refectory/dining hall) is located right next to the inner city and comprises the faculties for Theology, Social sciences, Law, Economics/Business Administration and Linguistics. The departments of Ancient History, Classics, various languages, Psychology and Philosophy are nearby. Located to the south of the city is the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science with its main building, the Mathematisches Institut, on the same street as the German Aerospace Center and the Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organisation. Elsewhere in the city are the departments of Anthropology and Educational Sciences as well as the Medical Faculty with its associated hospitals. Just north of the city a new scientific center has been built in which most of the natural sciences (Chemistry, Biology, Plant Pathology, Agronomy, Forestry, Geology, Physics, Computer Science) are now located, including the GZMB. Other institutes are set around the inner city. With around 8 million media units and precious manuscripts, the library is designed for Göttingen University as well as the central library for the German State of Lower Saxony and for the Göttingen Academy of Sciences, founded as the ‘Royal Society for Sciences’. Today the university consists of 13 faculties and around 26,000 students are enrolled. More than 400 professors and 4,000 academic staff work at the university, assisted by a technical and administrative staff of over 7,000. The post-war expansion of the university led to the establishment of a new, modern “university quarter” in the north of the city. The University of Göttingen encompasses 13 faculties and a total of 47 additional centers and institutes. All India Call & WhatsApp Helpline for MBBS/MD Admission : +91 9001099110 Popular Links | MBBS in India, MBBS in China, MBBS in Bangladesh, MBBS in Georgia

Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Medical Faculty, Germany

The University of Münster (WWU) is a public university located in the city of Münster, North Rhine-Westphalia in Germany. The university has its roots in the Münster’s Jesuit College (Jesuiten-Kolleg Münster), founded in 1588, and the convent of lay sisters Liebfrauen-Überwasser, founded in 1040, of which it took its seal. The convent was dissolved in 1773, so that its funds could be used to found the University of Münster on 16 April 1780. With more than 43,000 students and over 120 fields of study in 15 departments, it is Germany’s fifth largest university and one of the foremost centers of German intellectual life. The university offers a wide range of subjects across the sciences, social sciences and the humanities. Several courses are also taught in English, including PhD programmes as well as postgraduate courses in geoinformatics, geospational technologies or information systems. The central library of the university is the Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Münster (ULB), which is also the regional library of Westphalia. As of 2011, the library owns more than 6.2 million volumes of which 2.68 million volumes are held in the ULB, while 3.53 million volumes are held by the 146 faculty and department libraries. Of those, 47,350 are electronical articles and newspapers. All India Call & WhatsApp Helpline for MBBS/MD Admission : +91 9001099110 Popular Links | MBBS in India, MBBS in China, MBBS in Bangladesh, MBBS in Georgia

University of Witten Herdecke Faculty of Health, Germany

Witten/Herdecke University (UW/H) is a private, state-recognized non-profit university in Witten, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It was the first German private institution of higher education to receive accreditation as a “Universität”, a status recognizing the university’s academic quality equivalent to state-run universities and granting the right to award next to bachelor’s and master’s degrees doctorates and the German Habilitation. Its foundation and history has been marked by often controversial debates and significant difficulties to establish the new university in the German educational system. In 1995 Times Higher Education noted that the university was considered by some “an idealistic model for the future of German higher education and [by] others … a carbuncle on the country’s fiercely state-dominated university landscape”.Today Witten/Herdecke University has succeeded to be recognized as one of Germany’s few private universities considered ‘Humboldtian’ and as a role model in terms of course structures, integration of practical and theoretical training and innovative approaches to payment of tuition fees. In 2015, 2107 students are enrolled at the University of Witten/Herdecke and it has a staff of 524 people, including faculty of 59 professors and 207 lecturers/researchers. About 100 PhD candidates receive a PhD degree each year from the (post)graduate School. There are also more Master students than Bachelor students, showing the university’s strength in graduate education.The university is currently enlarging its campus and extending the number of students. The Faculty of Health combines the four disciplines “Medicine”, “Dentistry”, “Nursing Science” and “Psychology” under one roof – thus being the only institution of this kind in Germany. The teaching and learning corridor on the ground floor of the campus building is a practice room with 17 rooms on 350 square meters. It is accessible to students via a smart card opening system 24 hours a day. Twelve rooms are equipped with tables, chairs, whiteboards and examination couches – here the POL tutorials, examination courses, emergency courses and the clinical-practical exams (OSCE’s) take place. Two rooms contain model collections and simulation dolls that students can borrow for self-study. All India Call & WhatsApp Helpline for MBBS/MD Admission : +91 9001099110 Popular Links | MBBS in India, MBBS in China, MBBS in Bangladesh, MBBS in Georgia

University of Ulm Medical Faculty, Germany

Ulm University  is a public university in Ulm, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The university was founded in 1967 and focuses on natural sciences, medicine, engineering sciences, mathematics, economics and computer science. With 9,188 students  it is one of the youngest public universities in Germany. The campus of the university is located north of the city on a hill called Oberer Eselsberg, while the university hospital has additional sites across the city. As Albert Einstein was born in Ulm in 1879, it was suggested repeatedly that the university be named after him.In November 2006, the senate of the university finally decided to rename the university. As this decision was however not confirmed by the Ministry of Science, Research and Arts of the State of Baden-Württemberg, the university was not renamed to Albert Einstein University of Ulm  as of July 2007, and stayed as Ulm University. However, the street on which the main buildings of the Ulm University are located, and thus the physical address of the university, was named “Albert-Einstein-Allee” in honor of Einstein. The University of Ulm’s campus is located on a hill on the outskirts of the city of Ulm hosts a variety of public and industrial research and development centres, as well as three major hospitals – jointly referred to as the science park. The university is composed of four divisions, which in German universities traditionally are called faculties, and separate institutes. The four faculties are the medical faculty, the engineering and computer science faculty, the natural science faculty and the mathematics and economics faculty. A university hospital is associated with the medical faculty. Ulm University Hospital is the youngest university hospital in Baden-Württemberg. In the 35 years of its history, it has established a firm place in university health care, research and teaching. Today it is impossible to imagine the medical and scientific map of the region and the country. With 29 clinics and 13 institutes, it provides patients in the region and beyond with inpatient and outpatient care at the highest level. Every year, around 50,000 patients are treated inpatients at the University Hospital. In addition, there are almost 300,000 outpatient quarterly cases. All India Call & WhatsApp Helpline for MBBS/MD Admission : +91 9001099110 Popular Links | MBBS in India, MBBS in China, MBBS in Bangladesh, MBBS in Georgia

University of Rostock Medical Faculty, Germany

The University of Rostock is a public university located in Rostock, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. Founded in 1419, it is the third-oldest university in Germany. It is the oldest and largest university in continental northern Europe and the Baltic Sea area, and 8th oldest in Central Europe.It was the 5th university established in the Holy Roman Empire. The university has been associated with five Nobel laureates. Famous alumni include Nobel laureates: Albrecht Kossel, Karl von Frisch, and Otto Stern; theoretical physicists: Pascual Jordan and Walter H. Schottky. It is a member of the European University Association. The language of instruction is usually German, but English for postgraduate studies. The Rostock University Library consists of 3 divisional libraries and several specialized libraries provides scientific literature and information for research, education and study. The university statistics shows about 3 million physical volumes recorded in the catalogue. It provides access to electronic journals (EZB) and specialized databases (DBIS). The library possesses large special collections of culturally historical and scientifically historical old books. The library also contains the university archive and the art treasure collection In recent years, the University of Rostock has undergone significant conceptual and organisational changes, which included the bundling of competences and research activities in the interdisciplinary, cross-faculty departments of the Interdisciplinary Faculty. Scientific priorities of the faculties have improved by including the interdisciplinary-based research units: Collaborative Research Centres, Research Training Groups, and Research Units The Rostock Student Services provides accommodation for newly arrived international students who plan to study at the University of Rostock and the Rostock University of Music and Theatre. All India Call & WhatsApp Helpline for MBBS/MD Admission : +91 9001099110 Popular Links | MBBS in India, MBBS in China, MBBS in Bangladesh, MBBS in Georgia

University of Regensburg Faculty of Medicine, Germany

The University of Regensburg  is a public research university located in the medieval city of Regensburg, Bavaria, a city that is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The university was founded on July 18, 1962 by the Landtag of Bavaria as the fourth full-fledged university in Bavaria. Following groundbreaking in 1965, the university officially opened to students during the 1967–1968 winter semester, initially housing faculties in Law and Business Sciences and Philosophy. During the summer semester of 1968 the faculty of Theology was created. Currently, the University of Regensburg houses eleven faculties. The university actively participates in the European Union’s SOCRATES programme as well as several TEMPUS programmes. Its most famous academic, the previous Pope Benedict XVI, served as a professor there until 1977 and formally retains his chair in theology. Situated entirely on one central campus, the university is located south of Regensburg’s inner city on a small incline south of the Danube River, and directly adjacent to the Regensburg University of Applied Sciences and the A 3 autobahn. The university itself consists of 150 hectares (280 acres) of land. Including the affiliated university hospital, the University of Regensburg has approximately 4,200 employees including 312 professors, and teaches more than 20,000 students (summer term 2015). The university’s reputation and attractiveness is enhanced by the 2,000-year-old town of Regensburg, its scenic countryside, the Donautal (Danube Valley), a high density of bars and the nearby heights of the Bavarian Forest. Brisk cultural life both in the city and on campus provide great recreational opportunities, enhanced by a number of nearby lakes. With its eleven faculties, the university employs a wide variety of traditional programmes of study. The university was one of the first German universities to introduce modularized study programs following the Bologna model.  Since 2000, most study programs have introduced bachelor’s as well as master’s degrees in recent years. Doctoral degrees can be obtained in most subjects as well. On campus, students are provided with a large central cafeteria (Mensa) and several smaller ones, a pizzeria, a bank, a bookshop as well as various other shops. The university has been adapted to the needs of the disabled as far as possible and accommodation of the same standard is available. The open-access University Library, with its modern online catalogue and loan system, holds over 3.15 million books and periodicals. All students receive a PIN code for the computers, which grants free access to e-mail services and the Internet in all computer rooms throughout the campus. Students also have access to the services provided by the University’s Computer Centre in any one of the more than 20 computer pools on campus and in most of the student dormitories. Student residences, a number of which cater to students with special needs, are located in close proximity to the campus as well as in the city centre itself. The university currently maintains links with over 130 European academic institutions. The number of partner universities in countries of Central and Eastern Europe, Cyprus and the Baltic States has steadily grown ever since the initiation of the programme for associated countries. The university now has over 20 partners in these countries. All India Call & WhatsApp Helpline for MBBS/MD Admission : +91 9001099110 Popular Links | MBBS in India, MBBS in China, MBBS in Bangladesh, MBBS in Georgia

University of Leipzig Medical Faculty, Germany

Leipzig University was founded in 1409 making it one of the oldest universities in Germany. It is an interdisciplinary, international comprehensive university. The University consists of 14 faculties with 128 institutes. 35,000 persons research, teach and study at the university and more than 4,300 persons are employed at the University Hospital of Leipzig. The university offered 136 courses of study in the 2009/10 winter semester. 5,686 doctoral candidates are registered at the UL (2,439 in medicines), 631 of whom are enrolled in 20 structured graduate training programmes (as per the end of 2009). The research potential in Leipzig is fortified by 20 non-university research institutions and five other universities. The Faculty of Medicine is an educational establishment for over 3,000 students in human medicine and dentistry and is closely linked to the Leipzig University Hospital. With 48 institutes and clinics and five independent departments, the Faculty of Medicine and the University Hospital are among the biggest medical institutions in Saxony. The university’s urban campus comprises several locations. All in all, the university is spread across 38 locations in Leipzig. The main buildings in the city center are still located on the same land plots as the earliest university buildings in 1409. The university’s buildings in the center of Leipzig underwent substantial reconstruction from 2005, the new university’s main building being drafted by Dutch architect Erick van Egeraat. The estimated total cost for the renovation project is 140 million euros. The new buildings were scheduled to be completed in 2009/2010, in time for the university’s 600th anniversary celebrations. Besides the faculties and other teaching institutions, several other bodies serve the university: the University Library, a university archive and administration, numerous museums  and the university hospital. The university’s Leipzig Botanical Garden, the second-oldest botanical garden in Europe. was established in 1542. The University’s Musical Instrument Museum includes one of the world’s three surviving pianos built by Bartolomeo Cristofori, the piano’s inventor. Five other Cristofori instruments are included in the Museum’s collections. The University Library was founded in 1542 by Rector Caspar Borner starting with 1,000 books and around 1,500 manuscripts from the stocks of secularised monasteries. The current stock comprises over five million volumes; 5.2 million media units and around 7,200 current periodicals. Of these about 200,000 volumes are accessible in the open stacks, with 780 reading places available. In addition the library has a number of special collections, including around 8,700 manuscripts, approx, 3,600 incunabula, 16th century prints and around 173,000 autographs. Leipzig has a thriving student life with a large number of student run bars, sports clubs and recreational facilities for students. All India Call & WhatsApp Helpline for MBBS/MD Admission : +91 9001099110 Popular Links | MBBS in India, MBBS in China, MBBS in Bangladesh, MBBS in Georgia

University of Hamburg Medical Faculty, Germany

The University of Hamburg was founded in 1919 on the initiative of Hamburg citizens. Important founders of the foundation were Senator Werner von Melle and the businessman Edmund Siemers. Nobel laureates such as Otto Stern, Wolfgang Pauli, Isidore Rabi, Hans Jensen worked at the University of Hamburg. The University of Hamburg offers the opportunity to choose from around 170 courses at the following eight faculties: Faculty of Law, Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Education, Faculty of Humanities, Faculty of Mathematics, Informatics and Natural Sciences, Faculty of Psychology and Exercise Science, Faculty of Business Administration. University of Hamburg is the biggest research and education institution in Northern Germany and one of the most extensive universities in Germany. The main campus is located in the central district of Rotherbaum, with affiliated institutes and research centres spread around the city state. Over 180 properties, scattered throughout the city, make up the University of Hamburg.The Main Building stands on the Moorweide opposite Hamburg Dammtor station, not far from the main campus at Von-Melle-Park. The State and University Library Hamburg, the Audimax (Auditorium) and several other teaching buildings are all located in that area. A second cluster of university buildings are grouped around Martin Luther King Square in the same quarter. The Geomatikum marks the western end of the campus, near Schlump Metro Station. Several departments are located in other quarters: Physics is spread over branches at Jungiusstraße, Bergedorf (along with the Hamburg Observatory) and Bahrenfeld (with the world-renowned DESY and other facilities). Biology has locations in Flottbeck, while Computer sciences were moved to Stellingen in 1991. The medical school is located in the University Hospital Hamburg-Eppendorf. In addition, the University has numerous museums and exhibits including the Zoological Museum, the Herbarium Hamburgense and the Geological-Paleontological Museum, as well as the Botanical Garden and the Hamburg Observatory. The ÄZB is the central specialized library of the medical faculty of the University of Hamburg and thus an important partner for research and teaching. The medical faculty of the University of Hamburg is the scientific arm of the UKE. The medical faculty offers teaching, study, research and advanced training in the medical sciences The annual recruitment of about 7,000 freshmen contributes to the current total of 41,000 students, out of which 6,000 graduate every year, including around 900 with a doctorate. Students can choose from 149 different majors which are offered by six faculties. With almost 700 professors engaged in teaching and research, the University of Hamburg is the largest in Hamburg. In addition, over 3,600 academic staff and 6,100 administrative and technical staff members are employed in the university. All India Call & WhatsApp Helpline for MBBS/MD Admission : +91 9001099110 Popular Links | MBBS in India, MBBS in China, MBBS in Bangladesh, MBBS in Georgia

University of Duisburg-Essen Medical Faculty, Germany

The University of Duisburg-Essen  is a public university in Duisburg and Essen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany and a member of the newly founded University Alliance Metropolis Ruhr. It was founded in 1654 and re-established on 1 January 2003 as a merger of the Gerhard Mercator University of Duisburg and the University of Essen. Until 1994 the name of the Gerhard Mercator University was Comprehensive University of Duisburg. Located in the heart of the Ruhr metropolis, the University of Duisburg-Essen (UDE) is one of the youngest and largest universities in Germany. The courses range from the humanities and social sciences over economics and business studies all the way to the engineering sciences and natural sciences (including medicine). It’s also wellknown in the international scientific community. The university had four faculties: Theology, Medicine, Law and Arts. During its period of activity it was one of the central and leading universities of the western provinces of Prussia. The Faculty of Medicine at the University Hospital of Essen is a centre of in-depth medical research, including both foundational and clinical research. The Faculty of Medicine focuses on the scientific and clinical priorities of cardiovascular medicine, oncology, and transplant, as well as the key overarching specialties of genetics, immunology, and infectious disease management. Interdisciplinary networking between foundational research and clinical science has crystallised into a large number of research consortia. More than 43,000 students from over 130 countries are enrolled at the UDE in a total of over 230 courses of study. An important objective of the UDE’s diversity management program is to offer equal opportunities to young people from non-academic backgrounds. As an academic global player, the UDE cultivates partnerships with more than 100 universities all over the world. It is a member of the University Alliance Ruhr (UA Ruhr), a strategic coalition formed by the three universities in the Ruhr area. The UA Ruhr operates liaison offices in North America, Russia, and Latin America. The library holds 2.5 million of monographs, subscribes about 2300 print journals and offers online access to about 34.000 electronic journals. Furthermore, there is a wide range of databases and an ever-growing supply of electronic books. All India Call & WhatsApp Helpline for MBBS/MD Admission : +91 9001099110 Popular Links | MBBS in India, MBBS in China, MBBS in Bangladesh, MBBS in Georgia

University of Cologne Medical Faculty, Germany

The University of Cologne is a university in Cologne, Germany. It was the sixth university to be established in Central Europe and, although it closed in 1798 before being re-established in 1919. The Faculty of Medicine belongs, along with the Faculties of Arts, Law and Theology, to the first chairs that were founded at the University of Cologne. More than 3,500 students at the Faculty of Medicine are trained in the field of the University of Cologne in a practice-oriented manner, closely interlinked with teaching, health care and research. In three main areas, scientists are investigating problems of major social relevance: “Tumor biology, infection and immunity”, “Homeostatic principles in metabolism and tissue regeneration” and “Neuromodulation”. The Faculty of Medicine at the University of Cologne was one of the first faculties to be founded by the “universitas” – i.e. the affiliated teachers and students in Cologne. By the end of the 18th century, after a long eventful period, it had a formidable reputation. Students and scholars from well-known faculties were enrolled and ca. 60 students were taught by 13 teachers, of whom eight were full professors. Under the direction of the dean, the subject “childhood diseases” was introduced to the otherwise conservative repertoire of courses – a subject not common in the German speaking countries at that time. In addition to this, within the framework of the three-year curriculum, students also studied Materia Medica, chemistry, pathology, medical practice, anatomy, physiology, surgery, obstetrics and specialist lectures as well as forensic pathology and natural history. The university is divided into six faculties, which together offer 200 fields of study. The faculties are those of Management, Economics and Social Sciences, Law, Medicine (with the affiliated University clinic), Arts, Mathematics and Natural Sciences and Human Sciences. In 2005, the University enrolled 47,203 students, including 3,718 graduate students. In 2003, the number of post-doctoral students was 670. The number of international students was 6,157 in the Summer Semester of 2005. This amounts to approximately 13% of the total students. Those from developing countries made up about 60%, representing a total of 123 nations. The largest contingents came from Bulgaria (10.5%), Russia (8.8%), Poland (7.4%), China (6.2%) and Ukraine (5.7%). There are 508 professors at the university, including 70 women. In addition, the university employs 1,549 research assistants, with an additional 765 at the clinic, and 1,462 other assistants (3,736 at the clinic). The University of Cologne maintains twenty official partnerships with universities from ten countries. Of these, the partnerships with Clermont-Ferrand I and Pennsylvania State are the oldest partnerships. In addition, Cologne has further cooperations with more than 260 other universities. All India Call & WhatsApp Helpline for MBBS/MD Admission : +91 9001099110 Popular Links | MBBS in India, MBBS in China, MBBS in Bangladesh, MBBS in Georgia

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