Admissions and
microbiology – Dept. of Biology, Chemistry, PharmacyWith 33,000 applicants for the undergraduate programs (
Bachelor) in 2013, admissions at Free University of Berlin remain highly competitive as the university only offers about 4,300 places each year. Due to the high numbers of applicants, most undergraduate programs at Free University of Berlin have limitations determined through the
NC.In some cases (especially Medicine, Psychology and Political Science), the NC every year is as high as 1.0 (
see Grades in Germany and Abitur). Critical applicants which just scored slightly below the NC can be invited to a selective interview or an entry exam, depending on the department/faculty. Applicants at
Charité medical school who do not directly fulfill the NC-criteria have to pass an entry exam, which covers the basic fields of Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry and Physics in addition to passing a selective interview. Both results are then added to the
Abitur grade. The final decision depends on the results of the competitors.
Teaching and learning Free University of Berlin operates on a semester calendar where the winter term begins on 1 October and ends on 31 March. The exact same model can be found at almost every university in Germany. The time where lectures are being held varies each year, normally beginning around mid-October and ending as early as mid-February. Free University of Berlin offers a broad spectrum of subjects in over 190 degree programs. A speciality of the FU is the possibility to study a vast number of "small subjects" (e.g.
theater and
film studies,
Egyptology,
Byzantine studies,
Jewish studies,
Turkology,
Sinology,
Communication studies,
Meteorology,
Bioinformatics,
Biochemistry) with a high level of specialization. Due to the
Bologna process, most of the undergraduate programs are now leading to the three-year
Bachelor's degree with 180
ECTS. At Free University of Berlin, Bachelor programs are generally divided into three categories: a regular Bachelor called "Mono-Bachelor", a combined Bachelor ("Kombi-Bachelor") consisting of two fields of studies and a combined Bachelor with a teaching option. Besides the core subject(s), all students are required to complete a series of courses related to general professional skills (ABV). The old
Diplom and
Magister artium programs are still running, but do not accept new admissions anymore. In the fields of Medicine, Veterinary Medicine,
Dentistry, Pharmacy and the law, students enroll in programs with
Staatsexamen. Free University of Berlin also offers a variety of graduate degrees, from the master's degree to
doctoral degrees. – Dept. of Physics Apart from the regular
Master's programs, there are a variety of international programs taught in English, especially in the
life sciences. Free University of Berlin does not charge any tuition fees in the classical sense. Since 2003, public universities in Berlin introduced the model of semester contributions (
Semesterbeiträge). It consists of an enrollment/re-registration fee, a contribution to the student union (
Studentenwerk), a contribution for the student government and the fee for the semester ticket (public transportation pass) for the current semester. The fees for the semester ticket is defined by a contract with the local transportation company, the
Verkehrsverbund Berlin-Brandenburg and allows students to move freely in the ABC zones of Berlin. In the winter semester of 2013/14, students are required to pay €285.83 in total. Since 2011, Free University of Berlin participates in the national "Germany Scholarship" program organized by the federal government, universities and numerous private companies. Highly talented and committed students can get €300 monthly.
Research In terms of external endowments by the
DFG, Free University of Berlin ranks third behind the
RWTH Aachen University and
LMU Munich. Between 2009 and 2013, 289 foreign guest researchers came to the university through
fellowships granted by the renowned
Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, making the FU the most popular destination for foreign researchers in Germany. In the field of
natural sciences, research focuses on
basic research with a strong emphasis on
interdisciplinarity, whereas research in the humanities focuses on the current economical, political and cultural development of society (transformation processes, effects of
globalization and environmental politics). In the field of Earth sciences, the FU has contributed to various aeronautical missions, e.g. the
Mars Express and the
Cassini-Huygens to
Saturn. Excluding the
Charité medical school, which is co-administered by the university with the
Humboldt University, Free University of Berlin is currently the lead university for eight collaborative research centers of the
German Research Foundation and also has five DFG research units. It is part of the
Berlin University Alliance.
Interdisciplinary centers •
Ancient World • Art and
Aesthetics • Ecosystem Dynamics in Central Asia • Efficient
Mathematical modeling • European Languages: Structures – Development – Comparison (ZEUS) • Historical
Anthropology •
Middle Ages –
Renaissance – Early Modern Times • Research on Teaching and Learning • Social and Cultural History of the Middle East • Berlin Center for European Studies (BEST) • Berlin Center for Caspian Region Studies • The Center for Modern Greece (Centrum Modernes Griechenland/CeMoG)
Graduate schools •
Berlin Mathematical School • Graduate School of North American Studies • Friedrich Schlegel Graduate School of Literary Studies • Muslim Cultures and Societies • Berlin-Brandenburg School for Regenerative Therapies • Berlin School of Integrative Oncology • Graduate School of East Asian Studies
Clusters of Excellence • Languages of Emotion • The Formation and Transformation of Space and Knowledge in Ancient Civilizations • NeuroCure – Towards a Better Outcome of Neurological Disorders • Unifying Concepts in Catalysis (together with the TU Berlin, HU Berlin and the University of Potsdam) As part of the
MATHEON – Mathematics for Key Technologies research center of the DFG, Free University of Berlin together with the
TU Berlin,
HU Berlin and the
Zuse Institute Berlin is working on mathematical modeling, simulation and optimization of real-world processes. Twice every year, the "Dahlem Conferences" are held at Free University of Berlin. Over the course of one week, international renowned scientists and Nobel laureates come together and discuss current problems in all fields of studies. The annual "Einstein Lectures Dahlem" hosted by the university and several external institutions since 2005 are dedicated to
Albert Einstein, who was the director of the
Kaiser Wilhelm Institute of Physics for more than 15 years. It is an colloquium which presents fields in science which were influenced by Einstein's thinking.
Rankings {{Infobox Germany university rankings The 2024 British
QS World University Rankings ranked the university 98th internationally and 4th in Germany. In the 2024
Times Higher Education World University Rankings, the university is ranked 102nd internationally and 9th in Germany. In the 2023 QS Subject Ranking, Free University of Berlin ranks first in Germany in English, modern languages, politics, and sociology. In the 2023 THE Subject Ranking, Free University of Berlin ranks first in Germany in the social sciences. In the 2022 ARWU Subject Ranking, Free University of Berlin ranks first in Germany in human biological sciences and pharmacy, while sharing the first place in biomedical engineering, law, and nursing. In 2020, the American
U.S. News & World Report listed Free University of Berlin as the 111th best in the world, climbing five positions. Being among the 100 best in the world in 18 areas of 28 ranked. In the German "ExcellenceRanking" of the CHE (
Center for Higher Education Development) in 2013, Free University of Berlin ranks top in the fields of Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Political science. In the CHE "SubjectRanking", Freie Universität has been evaluated as one of Germany's best universities in Earth sciences,
Computer science and Philosophy and also ranks among the Top 5 in Psychology,
English studies and Education. ==Global partnerships==