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UNIVERSITY of ERLANGEN-NUREMBERG

BASIC INFORMATION:

BRIEF HISTORY:

  • Motto: "Knowledge in Motion"

  • Founded: 1743

  • Institution Type: Public Research University

  • Location: Erlangen and Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany

  • Setting: Urban

  • Instruction Languages: Primarily German, with numerous English-taught graduate programs

  • Official Website: https://www.fau.eu/

  • Foundation: Established in 1743 as a classical university in Erlangen, later expanding to Nuremberg.

  • Development: It became a pioneer in research and education in science, engineering, and medicine while maintaining strong programs in the humanities.

  • Reputation: Known for its innovation in engineering, life sciences, and interdisciplinary studies.

  • Global Influence: Collaborates extensively with global research institutions and industries.

COURSES AND PROGRAMMES

Undergraduate Programs
  • Offers programs in fields such as Engineering, Physics, Chemistry, Medicine, Business, and Humanities.

Graduate and Postgraduate Studies
  • Known for advanced degrees in Biomedical Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, Materials Science, and Renewable Energy.

Interdisciplinary Programs
  • Combines engineering, life sciences, and data science for innovative research.

International Programs
  • Offers a wide range of English-taught master’s programs, especially in STEM fields.

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ALUMNI:

SOME FAMOUS ALUMNI:

  • Hans Geiger: Inventor of the Geiger counter and pioneer in nuclear physics.

  • Emil Fischer: Nobel Prize-winning chemist for work on sugar and purine synthesis.

  • Albert Brendel: Renowned pianist and musicologist.

  • Franz Josef Radermacher: Economist and expert in sustainability and global governance.

  • Wilhelm von Siemens: Industrialist and developer in electrical engineering.

  • Christina Krause: Innovator in artificial intelligence and cognitive science.

REQUIREMENTS:

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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR University of Erlangen-Nuremberg (FAU Erlangen-Nuremberg)

1. General Admission Requirements:

  • Undergraduate Programs:

    • A recognized high school diploma (or equivalent) that qualifies for university admission in Germany (Abitur or international equivalent).

    • Specific prerequisites may apply for certain programs, such as mathematics or physics for STEM fields.

  • Graduate Programs:

    • A relevant bachelor's degree in the intended field of study.

    • Minimum GPA requirements may vary by program.

    • Some programs may require a statement of purpose, letters of recommendation, and/or a CV.

2. Language Proficiency:

  • German Language Proficiency:

    • Required for most undergraduate programs (DSH-2, TestDaF with at least level 4, or Goethe-Zertifikat C2).

  • English Language Proficiency:

    • Required for English-taught programs (TOEFL iBT minimum 80, IELTS minimum 6.5, or equivalent).

    • A few programs may accept Cambridge English exams (C1 Advanced or higher).

3. Application Fees:

  • FAU does not typically charge an application fee, but minor fees may apply for document verification or translation.

4. Application Deadlines:

  • Winter Semester:

    • Undergraduate: July 15 (generally)

    • Graduate: Deadlines vary by program but are typically between May 15 and June 30.

  • Summer Semester:

    • Undergraduate: January 15 (generally)

    • Graduate: Deadlines are usually from November to mid-December.

5. Student Services:

  • Orientation Programs: FAU offers onboarding sessions, mentoring for international students, and integration assistance.

  • Housing Services: Provides support for securing dormitory or private accommodations.

  • Career and Counseling Services: Includes career guidance, internships, and mental health counseling.

  • Language Support: Offers German language courses for international students.

6. Scholarships and Financial Aid:

  • Merit-Based Scholarships: FAU offers scholarships like the Deutschlandstipendium for academic excellence.

  • Need-Based Assistance: Financial aid is available for low-income students through government programs like BAföG.

  • External Scholarships: Opportunities like DAAD scholarships and Erasmus+ are encouraged for international students.

  • Work Opportunities: International students can work up to 20 hours per week during term time and full-time during vacations.

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