

Trier
Founded
1473
Students
11,960
Courses
161
Ranking
5
The University of Trier, located in the historic city of Trier, Germany, was originally founded in 1473. After its closure in 1798 during the French occupation, it was re-established in 1970. The university is situated on a high plateau overlooking the Moselle River, offering a picturesque campus environment. It comprises six faculties covering a wide range of disciplines, including humanities, social sciences, economics, law, mathematics, and environmental sciences. The university is particularly renowned for its focus on European and international studies, emphasizing interdisciplinary research and teaching. With a student body of approximately 11,960, including a significant proportion of international students, the University of Trier fosters a dynamic and diverse academic community. Its commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility is evident through various initiatives aimed at reducing its carbon footprint and promoting sustainable practices on campus.
University of Trier
Universitätsring 15, 54296 Trier, Germany