

Mannheim
Founded
1967
Students
12,000
Courses
89
Ranking
5
The University of Mannheim, established in 1967, is a public research university located in Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It has its origins in the Palatine Academy of Sciences, founded in 1763, and the Mannheim Business School, established in 1907. The university offers undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs in business administration, economics, law, social sciences, humanities, mathematics, computer science, and information systems. The campus is situated in the city center, primarily within the Mannheim Palace, one of the largest baroque palaces in Europe. The university is renowned for its strong emphasis on business and economics, consistently ranking among the top institutions in these fields both nationally and internationally. With a diverse student body of approximately 12,000 students, including around 1,700 international students from over 100 countries, the University of Mannheim fosters a global perspective and encourages cross-cultural exchange. The university's commitment to research excellence is evident through its various research centers and institutes, such as the Mannheim Centre for European Social Research (MZES) and the Graduate School of Economic and Social Sciences (GESS). Additionally, the Mannheim Business School (MBS) offers MBA programs and executive education, further enhancing the university's reputation in business education. The University of Mannheim's strategic location in the heart of the city provides students with access to a vibrant urban environment, rich in cultural attractions, shops, and restaurants. The university's strong links with industry partners and its focus on the practical application of knowledge ensure that graduates are well-prepared for successful careers in a rapidly changing world.
University of Mannheim
Schloss, 68131 Mannheim, Germany