

Founded in 1831 in the city of Hanover, Germany, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz University Hanover is one of the leading research universities in Lower Saxony. Guided by its commitment to innovation, sustainability, and academic excellence, the university combines high-quality teaching with a strong emphasis on research, interdisciplinary collaboration, and internationalization.
With 13 faculties offering a wide range of undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs in engineering, natural sciences, humanities, social sciences, and law, Leibniz University Hanover provides students with a diverse academic experience. The university’s campus, located in the heart of Hanover, features modern lecture halls, research laboratories, libraries, and student residences. Today, approximately 15% of its student body is international, contributing to a vibrant and multicultural academic community.
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz University of Hanover was founded in 1831 in Hanover, Germany, originally as a higher education institution dedicated to law, theology, and philosophy. It welcomed its first students shortly after its establishment and gradually expanded its academic offerings to include engineering, natural sciences, and social sciences.
The university is named after Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, the renowned mathematician and philosopher, recognizing his contributions to science and philosophy. Over the centuries, Leibniz University Hanover has grown into a major research institution, known for its innovative projects, international collaborations, and strong focus on interdisciplinary education, attracting students and researchers from around the world.
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz University of Hanover provides an innovative learning environment supported by experienced faculty across its 13 faculties, covering engineering, natural sciences, humanities, social sciences, and law. The university emphasizes research-driven education and practical application, ensuring students acquire both theoretical knowledge and hands-on experience.
The university’s research culture is supported by:
Through these initiatives, students gain practical experience, engage in innovative research, and prepare for successful careers in academia, industry, and public service.
Beyond academics, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz University of Hanover offers a vibrant campus life with numerous student organizations, cultural events, and sports activities. The university participates in Erasmus+ and maintains partnerships with over 100 universities worldwide, giving students opportunities for international exchange and collaboration. Students benefit from global internships, research projects, and career programs, equipping them with practical experience and preparing them for professional success in Germany and internationally.
Visitor Address:
Welfengarten 130167 Hanover,
Lower Saxony, Germany
Phone: +49 511 762-0
Email: info@uni-hannover.de