Faculties and departments Faculty of Health and Medicine Departments: • Biomedical Research • Dementia Research and Nursing Science • Evidence-based Medicine and Evaluation • Health Sciences, Medicine and Research • Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy
Faculty of Business and Globalization Departments: • E-Governance and Administration • Migration and Globalisation • Legal Studies and International Relations • Security Studies • Economy and Health • Management and Economics
Faculty of Education, Arts and Architecture Departments: • Building and Environment • Higher Education Research • Integrated Sensor Systems • Arts and Cultural Studies • Continuing Education Research and Educational Technologies
Vice-chancellor On 2 February 2007, vice-chancellor Helmut Kramer resigned due to "conceptional differences on strategic leadership". In May 2007 Heinrich Kern was assigned new vice-chancellor. The interim vice-chancellor, Ada Pellert, who also had applied, was not considered on the shortlist of three by the nomination committee. This was followed by protests in the university senate claiming the decision to be
gender-discriminating. On 8 August 2007, the university issued a statement that the discussions on the vice-chancellor's nomination are based on structural problems in the university. The university decided to split the organisation into two universities. Kern and Pellert were asked to apply for the positions of the two universities' vice-chancellors. In July 2008 deputy vice-chancellors Ada Pellert and
Hanna Risku resigned. In August 2008, vice-chancellor Heinrich Kern resigned according to an agreement with the university council. Former deputy vice-chancellor Jürgen Willer was elected new vice-chancellor. Willer took office in January 2009. He resigned from the office in September 2012. In its session held on 20 February 2013, the University Council elected Friedrich Faulhammer, former general secretary of the Federal Ministry for Science and Research, to become its vice-chancellor. In its meeting on October 15, 2024, the University Council elected Prof. Viktoria Weber as the new vice-chancellor. Weber has been in office since August 1, 2025. ==References==