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Which university is lmu?
Lmu is the University of Munich.

Ludwig-maximilian-Munich University (Ludwig-maximilian-University? Munich). The colleges of Munich University mainly include National Economics College, Enterprise Economics College, Medical College, Law School, Sociology College, Psychology and Education College, Culture College, Language College, Literature College, Physics College and Chemistry College, Forestry College and Veterinary College.

1472, Ludwig IX, Duke of Bavaria and Lanshute, founded the first university in Bavaria in Ingolstadt. 1800, Maximilian I moved the university to Lanshute and renamed it "Ludwig-Maximilian University" from 1802. 1826, King Ludwig I brought the university to Munich.

From June 5438 to October 2006 10, it became one of the "elite universities" in the "German University Excellence Plan" to improve the quality of university research in Germany. In the second round of selection of outstanding programs announced on June 5, 20 12, we will continue to retain the title of elite university and obtain research funds for the next five years.

The teaching system of Munich University

1, tuition reform

For a long time, German colleges and universities have provided students with educational opportunities free of charge, and the annual cost of each student is as high as 6.5438+0.3 million marks, which is a great burden for the school. Moreover, there is no strong restriction on the number of years students study at school, and there is a phenomenon that students stay in college for several years.

In the case that the government funding is far from enough and it is difficult for universities to raise funds, the University of Munich is considering whether to charge students a moderate tuition fee, which is between 2,000 and 4,000 marks.

2. Discipline reform

In the past, German universities treated foreign applicants with a cold face, and students had no scholarships. Moreover, it takes too long for German universities to get degrees, and scholars often retreat. In view of this, the University of Munich actively implements the new policy of encouraging foreigners to study in Germany issued by the German government in May 1996.

Although the number of international students at this stage is less than110 of the total number of students, there has been some improvement in granting scholarships and grants to foreign students.