Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin is one of Europe’s largest and most renowned university hospitals, serving as the joint medical faculty of Freie Universität Berlin and Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Founded in 1710 as a plague house, it has evolved into a world-class institution dedicated to cutting-edge research, comprehensive medical education, and exceptional patient care. With a rich history spanning over three centuries, Charité has been home to numerous Nobel laureates and has significantly contributed to medical advancements globally.
The institution operates across four main campuses in Berlin – Campus Charité Mitte, Campus Benjamin Franklin, Campus Virchow-Klinikum, and Campus Berlin Buch – integrating diverse medical disciplines and specialties. Its core mission is to bridge the gap between scientific discovery and clinical application, ensuring that the latest research findings directly benefit patients. Charité offers a wide array of medical and health science programs, attracting students and researchers from around the world who seek to learn and contribute to a vibrant academic and clinical environment.