Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin (HU)
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Humboldt University, founded in 1810, pioneered the modern research university model linking teaching and research. It houses broad faculties from humanities and social sciences to natural sciences and life sciences. Located in central Berlin, HU collaborates within the Berlin University Alliance and with national research organizations. The university’s libraries and collections are internationally renowned. Interdisciplinary initiatives explore digital humanities, sustainability, and global history. HU supports internationalization through English-taught programs and global exchanges. Its alumni include Nobel laureates and leading thinkers, and its graduates pursue careers in academia, policy, culture, and innovative industries in Berlin’s diverse economy.