

Philipps University of Marburg was founded in 1527 by Landgrave Philipp the Magnanimous of Hesse as a Protestant university during the Reformation. It initially opened with four faculties: theology, law, medicine, and philosophy, aiming to advance both religious education and academic scholarship in the region.
Over the centuries, the university has expanded into a comprehensive research institution, integrating modern scientific developments while preserving its historical heritage. Today, Philipps University continues to foster interdisciplinary research and international collaborations, maintaining its reputation as a centre of academic excellence in Germany and worldwide.
Philipps University of Marburg provides a comprehensive and research-oriented learning environment across its 16 faculties, with programs in humanities, natural sciences, social sciences, medicine, and law. The university combines traditional academic teaching with innovative interdisciplinary courses to prepare students for diverse career paths.
The university’s strong research culture is supported by:
Through these resources, students and researchers engage in cutting-edge projects that contribute to both regional development and global scientific advancement.
Beyond academics, Philipps University of Marburg offers a vibrant campus life with numerous student organizations, cultural events, and sports activities that enrich the student experience. Modern facilities, libraries, and support services ensure a well-rounded academic and personal development environment. The university also provides extensive international opportunities, including exchange programs through Erasmus+ and partnerships with universities worldwide.
Visitor Address:
Renthof 1, 35032 Marburg,
Germany
Phone: +49 6421 2820
Email: info@uni-marburg.de