Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich

LMU is considered one of Europe’s leading research universities, committed to the highest international standards in research and teaching, possessing expertise and diverse perspectives, enhancing student curiosity, generous faculty, and rich in research and scientific discoveries.
Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich was founded in 1472 and has developed over the centuries into one of the best universities in Europe. Its campus is located at strategic sites throughout Munich and is designed to inspire, expand, and enrich your mind. It offers state-of-the-art technology, a full spectrum of services and activities for both students and academics, is a focal point for science and culture, and occupies a central position in a great network of research institutions, universities, and commercial enterprises in Munich.

Goals of the LMU

LMU Munich’s long-term goal is to become one of the world’s most renowned universities in the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and medicine. To this end, it aims to attract outstanding researchers from all disciplines, promote innovative research ideas, and further develop its governance concept and its strategies for equality and inclusion, internationalization, and digitalization.

Support for foreign researchers

The amount of funding obtained from external bodies and the university’s participation in large collaborative projects are useful indicators of the quality of the university’s research.
LMU offers a wide range of funding opportunities for both established and prospective researchers. The university is involved in 42 Collaborative Research Centers (SFBs). These centers are financed by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and are university research collaborations that are granted long-term secured support. The goal is to promote interdisciplinary cooperation and favor the bundling of local resources in particularly promising areas. The research groups financed by the DFG bring together specialists from various disciplines to work on a common research project and contribute to the creation of new research fields and new research collaborations.

Promoting young talent

A key feature of the LMU system is that it is one of the most successful universities in the German Excellence Awards, which aim to promote university research, and that it is committed to the highest standards in research and teaching.
The university is convinced that its researchers rise to this challenge every day and regularly rewards their commitment with prestigious awards commensurate with their research. The university offers its graduates the opportunity to pursue further education within a structured doctoral program, to conduct research in research training groups funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG), to focus on specific topics, and to combine education and research. Furthermore, the research priorities and programs funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) aim to strengthen networking among researchers nationwide..
LMU awards scholarships to young researchers to enable them to conduct research projects at leading institutions abroad. The aim of this program is to broaden their academic horizons and develop international networks.
As part of the university’s efforts to promote women in all fields of research, the Princess Teresa Prize was established by a foundation named after her to honor the achievements of outstanding female researchers at LMU Munich and to highlight their careers. The prize is awarded annually. The selection criteria stipulate that the recipient should demonstrate outstanding research achievements and inspire young women pursuing academic careers.

Research focuses of the LMU

As part of the further development of its research profile, LMU now describes its overall profile based on six areas of overarching scientific questions and research topics:

Diversity Management

LMU Munich is committed to gender equality and inclusion in the sense of equal opportunities for all. The governing body firmly believes that every member of the LMU community should be valued and respected for their unique qualities..
To support diversity, LMU pursues its guiding principle: that all people, regardless of their identity or origin, have equal opportunities, and that students, researchers, employees, and members of the scientific community receive the necessary means to develop their potential and excellence, and that diversity is crucial for excellence in research and teaching.

Office for Equality and Inclusion

The Office for Equality and Inclusion supports a wide range of activities that promote diversity as a central interface. Its work focuses on gender equality, family issues, and other diversity aspects such as physical and mental health, as well as social and cultural background.
The International Office offers a wide range of services to students, faculties, researchers, and partner universities, whether you are an international student seeking support in Munich or need information and advice on studying abroad.

English-language master’s programs

Regardless of whether you are from Germany or abroad, LMU’s English-taught master’s programs combine sophisticated research with professional qualifications, opening up a wide range of international career opportunities. Of course, the prerequisite is that you can prove your English language skills:

English-language master’s programs

In double degree programs, students receive two academic degrees: one from LMU and one from one of our partner universities, including:

English-language master’s programs

In addition, the university offers the following degree programs as part of the funding program: Elite Network Bavaria:

We note the extent of cultural and scientific diversity in the academic programs of this prestigious university, its commitment to providing useful academic content, and its insistence and emphasis on cultural diversity and acceptance of others, regardless of background or ethnicity.