

Hannover
Founded
1831
Students
27,229
Courses
144
Ranking
5
Leibniz University Hannover, officially known as Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Universität Hannover, is a prominent public research institution located in Hannover, Germany. Established on May 2, 1831, as the Higher Vocational School, it has evolved through various stages, becoming the Royal College of Technology in 1879 and later adopting its current name in 2006 to honor the renowned philosopher and mathematician Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz. The university is a member of the TU9 alliance, representing nine leading Institutes of Technology in Germany, and is affiliated with organizations such as TIME and CESAER. With a student body of approximately 27,229 as of the 2023/24 winter semester, Leibniz University Hannover offers a diverse range of programs across nine faculties, including Architecture and Landscape Sciences, Civil Engineering and Geodetic Science, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Mechanical Engineering, Mathematics and Physics, Natural Sciences, Law, Humanities, and Economics and Management. The university is renowned for its research excellence, hosting Clusters of Excellence like PhoenixD, QuantumFrontiers, and Hearing4all, which focus on photonics, quantum measurement technologies, and personalized hearing care, respectively. The main campus is situated in the historic Welfenschloss, a former royal palace, providing a picturesque setting for academic pursuits. Committed to sustainability, the university has established a Green Office and aims to achieve climate neutrality by 2031.
Leibniz University of Hannover
Welfengarten 1, 30167 Hannover, Germany