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LUDWIG MAXIMILIANS UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH

Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Logo of the University of Munich
Established 1472/1826
Type Public
Rector Bernd Huber
Staff 700
Students 44,000
Location Munich, , Germany
Website www.uni-muenchen.de/

The Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich (German Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, LMU) is with approximately 44,000 students the largest university in Germany (second is the University of Cologne) and generally considered one of the best and most prestigious universities of Germany. It is a member of the League of European Research Universities.

The current Rector of the University is Prof. Dr. rer. pol. Bernd Huber.

Munich's other major university is the Technical University of Munich.

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History

The university originally existed as the University of Ingolstadt from 1472 (foundation right of Louis IX the Rich) to 1802 in Ingolstadt and was then moved to Landshut by Maximilian IV Joseph (the later Maximilian king of Bavaria). After a short time it was moved to the capital of Bavaria, Munich, in the year 1826, by Louis I. It is named after Louis IX, Duke of Bavaria and Maximilian I, King of Bavaria.

During 1943 the White Rose group of anti-Nazi students conducted their campaign of opposition to Hitler at this university. Pope Benedict XVI studied at the Ducal Georgianum of the university, and later wrote his doctoral thesis and Habilitation there.

Faculties

The University currently consists of 18 faculties:

Notable alumni

Nobel laureates

Politicians and public figures

See also

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League of European Research Universities

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