University of Erfurt

Tubingen, Germany

The University of Erfurt is a public institution founded in 1379, later closed in 1816, and re‑established in 1994 after German reunification—thus uniquely regarded as both the oldest and youngest university in Germany . Today, with around 5,700–6,000 students and over 100 professorships, it focuses on humanities, cultural studies, social science
Add to compare

Frequently Asked Questions

The university offers Bachelor’s, Master’s, and professional programmes like the Master of Public Policy through the Willy Brandt School, along with education, theology, communication, religious and cultural studies.
Master’s in Global Communication, Public Policy, and Religious Studies are taught in English and do not require German proficiency. Most other programmes require German at B1 for Bachelor’s and C1 for Master’s .
Yes. Certain Bachelor’s programmes (International Relations, Economics, English/American Studies, etc.) require English language proficiency at B2 level in addition to German

University Of University of Erfurt Application Statistics

5633
103
30:1
2.5

University Of University of Erfurt Application Statistics

5633
103
30:1
2.5

We also can help you with following Services

Connect With University of Erfurt

Book Free Session with Our Admission Experts

Admission Experts