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With over 160 fields of study, it offers the broad spectrum of subjects representative of a comprehensive university as well as abundant opportunities to acquire a singular and internationally competitive qualification profile. Degree Programmes. International Study.
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L'université de Heidelberg (en allemand Universität Heidelberg, anciennement Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg ou Ruperto Carola du nom de ses deux fondateurs), située à Heidelberg, en Bade-Wurtemberg, est la plus ancienne université allemande.
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 Vienna and Prague. Since 1899, it has been a coeducational institution.
Welcome to Heidelberg University Library, the oldest and at the same time one of the largest academic universal libraries in Germany! As the central library, the UB is responsible for the university's literature and information supply and is the competence and control centre for a wide range of services. UB for beginners. Opening hours. Contact.
Outstanding research & teaching. A long history of excellence. Heidelberg University is the oldest university in Germany. Since its founding 1386 it has attracted many top scientists from Germany and abroad, including Robert Bunsen, Hermann Helmholtz, Gustav Kirchhoff and Max Weber.