Situated in the heart of Central Franconia with campuses in Erlangen and Nuremberg, the University combines subject variety with innovation. The lively dialogue between and among faculties has given rise to an unusually rich range of interdisciplinary courses. In both research and teaching, Erlangen focuses on a symbiosis of the natural sciences, engineering, and medicine against the background of long-established areas such as law, the humanities, and theology. This wide range is complemented by economics, business studies, the social sciences, and teacher education.
- Liberal Arts and Social Sciences
- Engineering
- Medicine
- Natural Sciences
- Law and Economics
- 83 Institutes, 22 Clinics
- 260 Chairs, 550 Professors
- 12,000 Employees
- 27,300 Students