

Regensburg
Founded
1962
Students
21,088
Courses
190
Ranking
5
The University of Regensburg, established in 1962, is a public research university located in Regensburg, Germany. It began its academic journey in the winter semester of 1967–1968 with faculties in Law, Business Sciences, and Philosophy. Over the years, it has expanded to encompass twelve faculties, including Medicine, Biology, Psychology, and Chemistry. The university is renowned for its strong emphasis on research, particularly in the natural sciences and humanities. It actively participates in international programs like the European Union's SOCRATES programme and is a member of the Compostela Group of Universities. Notably, Pope Benedict XVI served as a professor at the university until 1977. The campus offers a comprehensive range of facilities, including a central cafeteria, a well-equipped library with over 3.15 million books, and various student services. The university's commitment to fostering international cooperation and academic excellence has solidified its reputation as a leading institution in Germany and beyond.
University of Regensburg
Universitätsstraße 31, 93053 Regensburg, Germany