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Universitäten

Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg im Breisgau

Baden-Württemberg, Germany

About Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg im Breisgau

The Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg (University of Freiburg) was founded in 1457 and is one of the oldest and most renowned universities in Germany. Located in Freiburg im Breisgau in the southwest of the country, it is a comprehensive research university spanning the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, engineering, and medicine across eleven faculties.

With approximately 24,500 students and around 240 degree programmes, Freiburg is a research-intensive institution and a member of the German U15 group of research universities, as well as European alliances including EUCOR (The Upper Rhine University), EPICUR, and LERU (League of European Research Universities). It holds 440 full professorships and 32 junior professorships and counts 23 Nobel laureates among those associated with the university.

The university ranks fifth in Germany and among the 101–150 best universities worldwide in the Shanghai Ranking. It operates two Clusters of Excellence (in biological signalling studies and in forest systems) and secured 219 million euros in third-party research funding in 2023.

Key facts

Founded
1457
Students
24,500
Faculties
11

Founded in 1457 — one of the oldest universities in Germany

23 Nobel laureates associated with the university

Ranked 5th in Germany and 101–150 worldwide in the Shanghai Ranking

Member of German U15 and LERU research-university groups

Cross-border EUCOR alliance with partners in France and Switzerland

Two Clusters of Excellence (biological signalling and forest systems)

Admissions & costs

Tuition & fees

Tuition for regular degree programmes is otherwise covered by Baden-Württemberg's fee rules. Non-EU/EEA international students pay a tuition fee of 1,500 euros per semester, which is charged in addition to the regular semester fee. Numerous exemption categories apply, including foreign nationals who obtained their university entrance qualification in Germany, EU/EEA family members, settlement-permit holders, eligible refugees, doctoral candidates, and Erasmus students.

Admission requirements

International (non-EU/EEA) applicants apply via the University of Freiburg's Application and Admission Team / Service Center Studium, which advises on admission requirements such as the university entrance qualification (Hochschulzugangsberechtigung). Applicants without a German entrance qualification are directed to the International Office and, where academic preparation is needed, to the Studienkolleg (preparatory college). Specific language-proficiency thresholds (e.g. DSH/TestDaF for German-taught programmes or IELTS/TOEFL for English-taught programmes) and any APS-certificate requirements for applicants from India, China, or Vietnam are not published on the general application pages and should be confirmed per programme with the admissions team ([email protected]) before applying.

Application deadlines

Winter semester (examples for 2026 intake): subjects with restrictive admission 01 June – 15 July; subjects with special prerequisites 01 June – 30 September; free-admission subjects 01 June – 08 October; Master of Education 01 June – 15 July; Human Medicine/Dentistry/Pharmacy for former high-school graduates until 31 May. Summer semester (2026): restrictive-admission subjects 01 Dec 2025 – 15 Jan 2026; special-prerequisite subjects until 31 March; free-admission subjects until 09 April; Master of Education until 15 January. Deadlines vary by applicant group and programme and must be met by the university or hochschulstart.de.

Campuses & locations

Freiburg im Breisgau

Main university site in central Freiburg; central buildings include Kollegiengebäude I. Visitor address: Friedrichstraße 39, 79098 Freiburg.

Living in Baden-Württemberg

The university is located in Freiburg im Breisgau in the southwest of Germany, near the Black Forest and close to the borders with France and Switzerland (reflected in the cross-border EUCOR "Upper Rhine University" alliance). Further descriptive detail about the city was not published on the official university pages reviewed.

Student life & support

Accommodation is supported by the Studierendenwerk Freiburg (SWFR), which offers places in residence halls and assistance in finding housing on the open market; the International Office also compiles housing information and portals for incoming students. The International Office (Wilhelmstraße 1b, 79098 Freiburg) runs welcome services and Welcome Days for international students. Language courses are offered through the university's Language Teaching Centre.

International Office: International students page →
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