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Which schools in Germany rank among the top in the world 100?
University of Munich (No.34)

It has been 545 years since the University of Munich was founded. It is a world-class school located in the center of Munich. With a long history and strong academic atmosphere, natural science, life science, medicine and humanities are internationally renowned. Moreover, the University of Munich has 36 Nobel Prize winners (including 15 graduates with degrees), ranking 15 in the global university Nobel Prize ranking.

Technical university of munich (No.41)

Technical university of munich was founded in 1868, located in Munich, the capital of Bavaria (Bayern) in southern Germany. It is one of the oldest industrial universities in Germany and a world-class university with an international reputation. Diesel, father of diesel engine, Linde, father of refrigerator, Pelant, writer thomas mann and other world-famous scientists and celebrities all studied here. In the minds of countless engineering students, technical university of munich is 1. So far, technical university of munich has also produced 20 Nobel Prize winners.

University of Heidelberg (45th)

Heidelberg University was founded in 1386, located in Heidelberg, an ancient and beautiful city in Baden-Wü rttemberg, Germany. It is good at humanities. At the beginning of its establishment, there were four classic disciplines: theology, law, medicine and philosophy, which were symbols of German romanticism and humanism. Goethe once wrote a poem "I lost my heart in Heidelberg!" Heidelberg, an ancient and romantic university town, is popular not only for its academics, but also for its unique charm.

Humboldt University of Berlin (No.62)

Humboldt University in Berlin was founded in 1809 by william von humboldt, a Prussian educational reformer and linguist, and his younger brother alexander von humboldt. It is the oldest university in Berlin and one of the most influential universities in Europe. In addition to traditional disciplines, such as science, law, philosophy, history, theology and medicine, Humboldt University has also vigorously developed many other emerging disciplines. With its excellent teachers and reputation in the scientific community, Humboldt University ranks 62nd in the global university rankings.

Aachen University of Technology (No.79)

Aachen University of Technology, located in North Rhine-westfalen, was founded in 1870. It is the most prestigious university of science and engineering in Germany and one of the top universities of science and engineering in the world, and is known as "MIT in Europe". The style of study is rigorous, with science and engineering education as the most distinctive feature, taking into account economics, humanities, medicine and other majors.

University of Freiburg (82)

Freiburg University, founded in 1457, is located in the beautiful town of Frejborg in the southwest of Germany. It is one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in Germany and even Europe, and it is also a public research university that is well integrated with urban architecture and has no walls. As a member of the European Union of Research Universities, the university is composed of 1 1 departments and has a tradition of teaching humanities, social sciences and natural sciences. The university's ranking in the world university rankings has increased by 13 compared with previous years, and it is currently ranked 82nd.

Free University of Berlin (No.88)

The Free University of Berlin was founded in 1948, located in Berlin, Germany. Its main school is located in Berlin-Durham, and it is the largest public university in Berlin. This university is one of the first universities in Germany to win the title of German elite university, and it is also one of the famous universities in continental Europe and even the world. Stephen Hawking, a famous British physicist, once gave a lecture in this school.

Technical University of Berlin (No.92)

Technical University of Berlin was founded in 1879, and its main campus is located in Charlottenburg District. There are more than 0/00 majors/kloc, covering almost all science and engineering majors, and the school is also quite strong in liberal arts majors such as philosophy. The Queen of England once visited this school. In Germany, the faculty and reputation of the Technical University of Berlin have attracted much attention.

University of Tubingen (94th)

The University of Tubingen, located in Tubingen, Germany, is the first university in Germany to restart teaching after World War II, and it is also one of the oldest universities in Germany. It enjoys a high reputation in the fields of natural science and humanities. It is one of the universities that countless students of philosophy and literature yearn for. As a top university in the world, Tubingen University has trained nine Nobel Prize winners.

Bonn University (No.100)

Bonn University was founded in 18 18, which was the product of the Enlightenment in 18 century. Located in Bonn, Beethoven's birthplace, close to the beautiful Rhine River, the university is one of the world's leading research universities, especially in economics, mathematics and other disciplines. Since its establishment, Bonn University has cultivated many outstanding graduates, including seven Nobel Prize winners, and is world-renowned for its excellent teaching and scientific research strength.