Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, or LMU, is one of Munich’s great academic anchors, and its name itself carries two rulers from Bavarian history: Duke Ludwig IX and Elector Maximilian I Joseph. The university was founded in 1472 in Ingolstadt, moved to Landshut in 1800, and finally came to Munich in 1826, so the institution you know here today has already lived several distinct lives. By winter semester 2024/25, almost 55,000 students were enrolled, making LMU the largest state-run university in Germany. More than 800 professors teach across 18 faculties, and those faculties offer 150 degree programs, including some subjects that aren’t otherwise offered in the German-speaking world. LMU also has a remarkable scientific legacy: 50 Nobel Prize winners spent part of their careers here. …
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