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The University of Göttingen encompasses 13 faculties and a total of 38 additional centers and institutes (including associated centers and institutes but excluding institutes or departments within the faculties themselves).
Its 13 faculties offer a comprehensive range of subjects in the natural sciences, humanities, social sciences and medicine. 535 professors and over 4,000 scientific staff at the University of Göttingen are committed to meeting the highest standards of quality in research and teaching.
Almost all academic disciplines including medicine are represented in the 13 faculties, the exception being engineering sciences.
The modern Göttingen offers a wide range of degree programmes, particularly in the humanities, with almost all academic disciplines represented across its 13 faculties. It prioritises creativity, in particular, with students and faculty encouraged to engage in creative thinking as well as acquiring methodological knowledge.
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It offers a comprehensive range of subjects across 13 faculties: in the natural sciences, humanities, social sciences and medicine. With about 28,000 students and more than 210 degree programmes, the University is one of the largest in Germany.
It offers a comprehensive range of subjects across 13 faculties: in the natural sciences, humanities, social sciences, and medicine. With over 30,000 students and offering up to 212 degree programs, the University is one of the largest in Germany. Georg-August-Universität Göttingen.
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The University of Göttingen encompasses 13 faculties and a total of 38 additional centers and institutes (including associated centers and institutes but excluding institutes or departments within the faculties themselves).