Goethe University Frankfurt am Main, established in 1914 as a “citizens’ university,” is one of Germany’s largest and most prominent research universities. Named after the city’s most famous son, the poet Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, the university has a rich tradition of academic excellence and social responsibility. It has produced numerous Nobel laureates and other distinguished scholars, contributing significantly to advancements in various fields. The university is spread across four main campuses within Frankfurt, each specializing in different disciplines, fostering a vibrant and diverse academic environment.
With a strong emphasis on interdisciplinary research and international collaboration, Goethe University offers a wide array of study programs across its 16 faculties. These encompass a broad spectrum from natural sciences, social sciences, humanities, and law to economics and medicine. The university is particularly renowned for its research strengths in areas such as neurosciences, fundamental physics, molecular life sciences, and financial economics. Its commitment to fostering critical thinking and scientific inquiry prepares students for successful careers and active participation in society.