

Founded
1607
Students
27,184
Courses
221
Ranking
5
Justus Liebig University Giessen (JLU) is a public research university located in Giessen, Hesse, Germany. Founded in 1607, it is one of the oldest higher education institutions in the German-speaking world. The university is named after its most famous faculty member, Justus von Liebig, the founder of modern agricultural chemistry and inventor of artificial fertilizer. JLU offers a wide range of academic programs across 11 faculties, including law, economics, social sciences, humanities, medicine, and natural sciences. The university is particularly renowned for its research in medicine, veterinary medicine, and agricultural sciences. With a student population of approximately 27,184, including a significant number of international students, JLU provides a vibrant academic environment. The campus is spread across various locations in Giessen, with facilities grouped according to their subject areas. JLU is committed to interdisciplinary research and innovation, participating in various national and international research projects addressing global challenges in health, environment, and technology. The university's dedication to sustainability and social responsibility is reflected in its academic programs and research initiatives. Notable alumni and faculty include several Nobel Laureates, such as Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, the discoverer of X-rays, and Wangari Maathai, the first African woman to receive the Nobel Peace Prize. JLU's strong international profile is evident through its numerous partnerships and exchange programs worldwide.
Justus Liebig University of Giessen
Ludwigstraße 23, 35390 Gießen, Germany