

Hannover
Founded
1778
Students
2,400
Courses
4
Ranking
5
The University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover (TiHo) is a prestigious institution dedicated to veterinary education and research. Established in 1778 as the Royal School of Equine Medicine, it has evolved into a leading center for veterinary sciences. TiHo is unique in Germany for maintaining its independence as a specialized veterinary university. The university operates six clinics, 19 institutes, and three special units across two main campuses in Hannover, with additional field stations in Ruthe, Bakum, and Büsum. TiHo offers a range of programs, including Veterinary Medicine and Master's degrees in Animal Biology and Biomedical Sciences. The university is renowned for its research in infection medicine, animal health, and biodiversity. With approximately 2,400 students, TiHo combines a rich history with modern scientific advancements to contribute significantly to both animal and human health.
University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover
Bünteweg 2, 30559 Hannover, Germany