Public university in Heidelberg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Heidelberg University Latin : Universitas Ruperto-Carola Heidelbergensis[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] Motto Semper apertus (Latin )[ 4] Motto in English
Always open Type Public Established 18 October 1386; 638 years ago (18 October 1386 ) Budget €764.9 million (2018)[ 5] Chancellor Holger Schroeter President Frauke Melchior Administrative staff
8,397[ 6] Students 28,959 (SS2024) [ 7] Undergraduates 10,458[ 7] Postgraduates 13,410[ 7] 4,114[ 7] Location , , Germany
49°24′37″N 8°42′23″E / 49.41028°N 8.70639°E / 49.41028; 8.70639 Campus Urban/University town and suburban Colors Sandstone red and gold Affiliations German Universities Excellence Initiative , LERU , Coimbra Group , U15 , EUA Website uni-heidelberg .de /en Data as of 2013[update]
Heidelberg University , officially the Ruprecht Karl University of Heidelberg (German: Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg ; Latin : Universitas Ruperto Carola Heidelbergensis ), is a public research university in Heidelberg , Baden-Württemberg , Germany . Founded in 1386 on instruction of Pope Urban VI , Heidelberg is Germany's oldest university and one of the world's oldest surviving universities ; it was the third university established in the Holy Roman Empire after Prague (1347) and Vienna (1365). Since 1899, it has been a coeducational institution.
Heidelberg is one of the most prestigious universities in Germany.[ 8] It is a German Excellence University , part of the U15 , as well as a founding member of the League of European Research Universities and the Coimbra Group . The university consists of twelve faculties and offers degree programmes at undergraduate, graduate and postdoctoral levels in some 100 disciplines.[ 9] The language of instruction is usually German, while a considerable number of graduate degrees are offered in English as well as some in French.[ 10] [ 11]
As of 2021,[update] 57 Nobel Prize winners have been affiliated with the city of Heidelberg and 33 with the university itself.[ 12] Modern scientific psychiatry , psychopharmacology , experimental psychology , psychiatric genetics , mathematical statistics ,[ 13] environmental physics ,[ 14] and modern sociology[ 15] were introduced as scientific disciplines by Heidelberg students or faculty. Approximately 1,000 doctorates are completed every year, with more than one third of the doctoral students coming from abroad.[ 16] [ 17] International students from some 130 countries account for more than 20 percent of the entire student body.[ 18]
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^ The university does not include departments of business , visual arts, and engineering, except for computer engineering. For a list of subjects offered see "Subjects offered at Heidelberg University" . Heidelberg University (in German). Archived from the original on 27 September 2017. Retrieved 2 October 2010 .
^ "List of courses on offer at Heidelberg University" . Heidelberg University . Archived from the original on 17 September 2017. Retrieved 21 July 2016 .
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^ Burgmair, Wolfgang; Eric J. Engstrom; Matthias Weber; et al. (2000–2008). Emil Kraepelin. 7 vols . Vol. V: Kraepelin in Heidelberg, 1891–1903 (2005). Munich: Belleville. ISBN 978-3-933510-94-5 .
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