With its about 32,000 students of more than 130 nations, the Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz is one of the largest German universities. With its 2,200 academics and scientists teaching and researching in more than 150 institutes and clinics, the University also constitutes the academic center of the state Rhineland-Palatine. The University of Mainz distinguishes itself as such due to its good equipment and fittings. The University positions itself by large-scale capital equipments that are intensively used by international research groups.
Students are provided with a wide range of subjects. They can choose from almost all fields of higher education: from jurisprudence and economics to social sciences, the humanities and natural sciences, from human medicine and dentistry up to an integration of music, the fine arts and sport that is unique in the German landscape of higher education. The department of Applied Linguistics and Cultural Studies in Germersheim educates translators and interpreters in numerous European and non-European languages.
This great diversity of subjects ensures interdisciplinary research and teaching as well as — in the spirit of Johannes Gutenberg himself — an innovative dealing with ideas and technologies.
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