Main building of University of Rostock, one of the oldest universities in Northern Europe, located in Rostock, Germany.
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University of Rostock
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About

Founded in 1419, the University of Rostock is one of the oldest universities in Northern Europe and the Baltic Sea region. Located in Rostock, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany, it combines more than 600 years of academic tradition with cutting-edge research and modern teaching methods.

The university has nine faculties offering a broad spectrum of programs in natural sciences, engineering, medicine, law, theology, humanities, and social sciences. With around 13,000 students, including a significant number of internationals, the University of Rostock provides a diverse and vibrant learning environment. Its strong focus on interdisciplinary collaboration is reflected in research areas such as maritime systems, life sciences, and aging studies. The campuses, spread across the Hanseatic city of Rostock, integrate historic buildings with state-of-the-art facilities, creating a unique atmosphere where tradition and innovation meet.

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Key Facts


  • University Type: Public University
  • Established: 1419
  • Location: Rostock, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany
  • International Students: 10%
  • Specialization: Natural Sciences, Engineering, Medicine, Humanities, Social Sciences, Law, Theology
  • Campuses: Multiple (main campus, Südstadt campus, city centre historic buildings)

History & Foundation


The University of Rostock was founded in 1419, making it the oldest university in the Baltic Sea region and one of the oldest in Germany. Established during the Hanseatic League era, the university quickly became a centre for intellectual and cultural exchange in Northern Europe.

Throughout its more than 600-year history, the University of Rostock has undergone significant transformations, adapting to the changing needs of society and academia. From medieval theology and law to cutting-edge research in life sciences, maritime studies, and engineering, the university has consistently played a pioneering role in higher education.

Education & Research


The University of Rostock offers an innovative and diverse learning environment shaped by more than 2,200 academic staff. With its strong focus on interdisciplinary research, the university provides in-demand programs in natural sciences, engineering, medicine, law, humanities, and theology.

The university’s strong research culture is supported by:

  • 4 interdisciplinary research departments (Life, Light & Matter; Maritime Systems; Ageing Science and Humanities; Knowledge – Culture – Transformation)
  • Modern laboratories and research centres with advanced technology
  • Strategic partnerships with industry, research institutes, and international universities

Through collaborations across Europe and beyond, students gain hands-on experience and actively participate in groundbreaking research projects.

Student Life & Global Opportunities


Beyond academics, the University of Rostock fosters a vibrant campus life with more than 120 student clubs, cultural associations, and sports activities. With Erasmus+ and worldwide exchange agreements with over 500 universities, students benefit from global mobility, international internships, and career opportunities. The university’s location on the Baltic Sea coast offers a unique lifestyle, combining academic excellence with seaside leisure, cultural activities, and a welcoming student community.

Contact Information


Visitor Address:
Universitätsplatz 118055
Rostock, Germany

Phone: +49 (381) 498-0
Email: info@uni-rostock.de