Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU Munich) is one of Europe’s leading research universities, established in 1472. Located in Munich, Germany, LMU has a rich tradition of academic excellence that spans over 550 years. The university is recognized for its interdisciplinary approach to education and research, covering a wide array of fields from humanities and social sciences to natural sciences and medicine. With a student population of approximately 52,972, including around 28% international students, LMU fosters a diverse and vibrant academic community. The university is organized into 18 faculties, offering a broad spectrum of programs that emphasize the integration of research and teaching. LMU Munich is particularly noted for its strong emphasis on research, with significant funding and resources dedicated to innovative projects. In 2022, the university reported an operating budget of approximately €2.18 billion, which includes funding for its university hospital, one of Germany's largest and most prestigious medical facilities. LMU has produced numerous Nobel laureates and notable alumni, including prominent figures such as Pope Benedict XVI and physicist Werner Heisenberg. The university's commitment to academic rigor and research excellence has earned it the title of "University of Excellence" under Germany's Excellence Initiative, reinforcing its status as a top-tier institution on both national and international stages. The campus itself is integrated into the urban landscape of Munich, providing students with access to cultural institutions, research facilities, and a vibrant city life. The university's location in one of Germany’s major centers for technology and media enhances its educational offerings and provides students with ample opportunities for internships and collaborations with industry leaders.
53
QS World University Ranking (2024)
41
Times Higher Education Ranking (2024)
52,972
Total student enrollment
Member of the U15 group of research-intensive universities in Germany
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München offers comprehensive career services aimed at supporting students throughout their academic journey and into their professional lives. The Career Service Center provides personalized guidance to help students identify their career goals and develop effective strategies for achieving them. This includes workshops on résumé writing, interview preparation, networking skills, and job search techniques tailored to various fields. The university organizes multiple career fairs each year where students can connect directly with employers from diverse industries. These events facilitate networking opportunities that can lead to internships or job placements after graduation. Additionally, LMU collaborates with local businesses and organizations to provide students with internship opportunities that offer practical experience relevant to their studies. LMU places significant emphasis on fostering connections between current students and alumni through networking events designed to facilitate mentorship opportunities. Alumni often return to share their experiences and insights into various career paths, providing valuable guidance for current students navigating their future careers. Moreover, the university's strong ties with industry leaders enhance its career services by ensuring that students have access to job openings within reputable organizations. The Career Service Center also provides resources for entrepreneurship support, helping aspiring student entrepreneurs develop their ideas into viable business ventures.
90%
Placement rate for graduates
€50,000
Average salary after graduation
400
Number of employer partnerships
These are the expert instructors who will be teaching you throughout the course. With a wealth of knowledge and real-world experience, they’re here to guide, inspire, and support you every step of the way. Get to know the people who will help you reach your learning goals and make the most of your journey.
Leading Theatre Scholar at LMU Munich and Advocate for Cross-Cultural Theatre Research
Christopher Balme is a prominent figure in theatre studies, currently holding the chair at LMU Munich and serving as president of the International Federation for Theatre Research. Originally from New Zealand, he has been based in Germany since 1985 and previously held a similar position at the University of Amsterdam from 2004 to 2006. Balme is also the director of the Centre for Global Theatre History at LMU Munich. His research interests include cross-cultural reciprocity in theatre and performance, the interplay between theatre and media, and the relationship between theatre and the public sphere. His notable publications include Decolonizing the Stage: Theatrical Syncretism and Postcolonial Drama (1999), Pacific Performances: Theatricality and Cross-Cultural Encounter in the South Seas (2007), Cambridge Introduction to Theatre Studies (2008), and The Theatrical Public Sphere (2014).
Associate Director at ChiFHA and Expert in Breastfeeding Practices at LMU Munich
Dr. Shweta Feher is the Associate Director of ChiFHA at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU). She specializes in topics related to breastfeeding and its substitutes, teaching a course titled "Breastfeeding and Adequate Substitutes." Her work focuses on promoting best practices in infant nutrition and understanding the implications of various feeding methods on child health.