Universidad de Marburgo
History and Objectives
It is also the oldest university in the world that was founded 1527 as a Protestant institution. It has been a place of research and teaching for nearly five centuries.
Governing Team
- President
- Extended Presidial Office
- Senate
Grounds
- Marburg
International Programmes
- Erasmus
- Grundtvig
- LLP
- TEMPUS
- Erasmus Mundus
- International Undergraduate Study Programme (IUSP)
- International Summer University (ISU)
Calendar
From September to June.
Departments
- Faculty of Law
- Faculty of Business Administration and Economics
- Faculty of Psychology
- Faculty of Protestant Theology
- Faculty of History and Cultural Studies
- Faculty of German Studies and History of the Arts
- Faculty of Foreign Languages and Cultures
- Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science
- Faculty of Physics
- Faculty of Chemistry
- Faculty of Pharmacy
- Faculty of Biology
- Faculty of Geography
- Faculty of Medicine
- Faculty of Education
Degrees
1st and 2nd Cycle
- Anglophone Studies
- Antiquity in Europe
- Archaeologies
- Biology
- Business Administration
- Business Mathematics
- Chemistry
- Comparative Cultural Studies and the Study of Religions
- Computer Science
- Dentistry
- Economics
- Educational Science
- European Literature
- Geography
- German Language and Literature
- Historical Linguistics and Cultural Studies
- History
- History of Art
- Human Biology
- Language and Communication
- Law
- Mathematics
- Medicine
- Media Science
- Philosophy
- Psychology
- Physics
- Pharmacy
- Political Science
- Protestant Theology
- Oriental Studies
- Romance Studies
- Social Sciences
- Visual Arts, Music and Modern Media: Organisation and Presentation
Masters and Postgraduate
- Adventure and Experimental Education
- Business Administration
- Business Mathematics
- Classical Archaeology
- Computer Science
- Cultural Anthropology
- Economics and Institutions
- Educational Science
- European Ethnology / Cultural Studies
- European Integration and Globalisation
- German as a Foreign Language
- German Law for Foreign Lawyers
- German Linguistics
- German Literature
- Geoarchaeology
- History
- History of Art
- International Development Studies
- Iranian Studies
- Mathematics
- Media and Cultural Praxis: History, Aesthetics and Theory
- Modern Language Linguistics (English)
- Molecular and Cellular Biology
- Motology
- Musicology
- Organismic Biology
- Paleontology
- Peace and Conflict Studies
- Philosophy
- Physics
- Physiotherapy
- Political Science
- Protestant Theology
- Sociology
- Speech Science
- Study of Rel