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Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

🇩🇪 Germany

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The university was founded in Berlin in 1810, and the foundation concept of Wilhelm von Humboldt gave it the title "Mother of all modern universities".This concept envisaged a "Universitas litterarum" which would achieve a unity of teaching and research and provide students with an all-round humanist education. This concept spread throughout the world and gave rise to the foundation of many univer...

The university was founded in Berlin in 1810, and the foundation concept of Wilhelm von Humboldt gave it the title "Mother of all modern universities".This concept envisaged a "Universitas litterarum" which would achieve a unity of teaching and research and provide students with an all-round humanist education. This concept spread throughout the world and gave rise to the foundation of many universities of the same type over the next century and a half.The concept of the academic and statesman Wilhelm von Humboldt was influenced, among others, by the reform ideas of the philosopher Johann Gottlieb Fichte, the first vice chancellor of the university, and by the theologian and philosopher Friedrich Schleiermacher.From the outset, the university in Berlin had the four classical faculties of Law, Medicine, Philosophy and Theology. Its first academic term began with 256 students and 52 teaching staff. Professors such as Georg Friedrich Wilhelm Hegel (Philosophy), Karl Friedrich von Savigny (Law), August Boeckh (Classical Philology), Christoph Wilhelm Hufeland (Medicine) and Albrecht Daniel Thaer (Agriculture), shaped the profile of the individual faculties in accordance with Humboldt's concept.Partly due to the influence of the natural scientist Alexander von Humboldt, the university pioneered the introduction of many new disciplines. The chemist August Wilhelm von Hofmann, the physicist Hermann von Helmholtz, the mathematicians Ernst Kummer, Leopold Kronecker, Karl Theodor Weierstrass (the "triple star of Mathematics") and the medical scientists Johannes Müller and Rudolf Virchow became known in their specialist areas far beyond the university in Berlin. Later, a total of 29 Nobel Prize winners did some of their scientific work at the university in Berlin, including Albert Einstein, Emil Fischer, Max Planck and Fritz Haber. And many famous people such as Heinrich Heine, Adelbert von Chamisso, Ludwig Feuerbach, Otto von Bismarck, Karl Liebknecht, Franz Mehring, Alice Salomon, Karl Marx and Kurt Tucholsky were also enrolled at the "Alma mater" of Berlin. Heinrich Mann was the first honorary doctor of the university after the end of the Second World War.

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Ranked Top 200 worldwide in 1 ranking system

QS #130 (2026)

Ranked in 38 subject rankings

QS QS World University Rankings
# 130
533
64.5
2026
THE Times Higher Education World University Rankings
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ARWU Academic Ranking of World Universities
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US News U.S. News Best Global Universities Rankings
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Philosophy
Top 50
18
Geography
Top 50
21-40
Art History
Top 50
21
Library & Information Management
Top 50
=24
Arts & Humanities
Top 50
=31
History
Top 50
32
Classics & Ancient History
Top 50
37
Law & Legal Studies
Top 50
=38
Modern Languages
Top 50
39
Theology, Divinity & Religious Studies
Top 50
46
Linguistics
Top 50
46
Anthropology
Top 50
51-100
Development Studies
Top 100
51-100
Social Policy & Administration
Top 100
51-100
Statistics & Operational Research
Top 100

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