Planning
The City
Nürnberg is the largest city in Franconia, the northern part of Bavaria, and the economic centre of the Metropolitan Region (EMN).
Several well known companies have their headquarters in Nürnberg. Gingerbread, electronic and high-tech products, beer, stationary supplies and toys are some of the products produced here. Nürnberg, situated about 170 km North of Munich, has a population of 490,000 (1.1 million in the agglomeration) and therefore is the second largest city in Bavaria.
The unmistakable face of Nürnberg’s city-centre is moulded by the mostly rebuilt historical buildings, patrician houses, churches, the castle and the city walls, which give it a medieval atmosphere. The surrounding countryside with its lakes, hills, river valleys and villages offers many possibilities for leisure activities and weekend-trips. Nürnberg, lying in the very centre of Europe, can be easily reached from anywhere. The international airport is only seven kilometres away from the old city, the motorway-network and the Intercity’s hourly service links Nürnberg with the rest of Europe.
Here you find some helpful brochures about the city and touristic aspects.
Interesting websites about the City:
- Local public transportation
- Museum – Memorium Nuremberg Trials
- Museum – Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds
- Museum – City Museum at Fembo House
- Museum – Albrecht Dürer’s House
- Museum – Germanisches Nationalmuseum
The University
FAU is one of the ten largest universities in Germany and one of the leading universities in Europe. The University was ranked among the best in 11 out of 31 categories in the EU’s international ‘U-Multirank’ ranking.
Of the 38.299 students (winter semester 2021/2022) at FAU, 19,424 are female and 6,158 are international students.
FAU currently offers 263 degree programmes, including 80 Bachelor’s degree programmes, 91 Master’s degree programmes and 92 Staatsexamen (state examinations) degree programmes (in subjects such as teaching, law and medicine). In 2021, 6,241 students graduated from FAU, 837 completed their doctoral degrees and 50 post-doctoral students completed their habilitation. FAU has a total of 629 professors. With a total of 243 million euros (2021), FAU has one of the highest volumes of third-party funding of all the universities in Germany. All facts and figures here.
The School of Business and Economics
The School of Business and Economics (former: WiSo) has around 34 chairs and 5,500 students in the fields of Business Administration, Economics, Law, Social Sciences, Business & Education and Business Computer Science. We are forming a new Faculty since 2007 with the Law School in Erlangen. Students pick their subjects from a wide variety of choices offered by the different chairs.
The BA studies should be finished in six semesters; the MA studies usually take another two years. Successfully graduating, the diploma will be hand out to the students. The faculty started its international programms in the 70s, and today has got around one hundred close ties to other business schools all around the world. Since then, our international exchange students have grown to become an integral element of our faculty’s teaching.
Interesting flyers about the faculty:
- Welcome. Living in Germany. Studying at FAU.
- FAU – Online services
- Important websites for your studies (Thanks to the WiSo-FSI for creating the document)
- The School of Business and Economics – At a glance
- The School of Business and Economics – Shape your future
- The School of Business and Economics – Bachelor courses
- The School of Business and Economics – Master courses
- University Library Erlangen – Nuremberg
- Regional Computing Center Erlangen (RRZE)
- Werksweiser (Information about the services and offers from the Studentenwerk Erlangen-Nürnberg)
School of Law / School of Business and Economics
School of Business and Economics
Lange Gasse 20
D-90403 Nürnberg
phone: 0049-(0)911/5302-0
http://www.wiso.fau.de
The International Office
The International Relations Office is responsible for everything concerning the internationalisation of our School – including the care for foreign students sent to Nürnberg by any one of our partner universities and as well for those going abroad. We do this job in co-ordination with the Central Office of International Affairs (former: „Akademische Auslandsamt“) in Erlangen. If you are studying in Nürnberg, please contact us firstly if you have any questions or problems:
International Relations Office
Universität Erlangen – Nürnberg
Lange Gasse 20
90403 Nürnberg
phone.: +49 (0)911-5302-627
fax: +49 (0)911-5302-726
e-mail: wiso-international@fau.de
Interesting Links
- General Information for Exchange Students at the FAU
- Keydata for Exchange Students/ Partner Universities
- Semester data FAU
- Doctoral Studies in Germany
- Studying in Bavaria
- Studying in Germany
- Just landed – Infobase for new exchange students
- Advices for guest researchers
- information for chinese applicants
- language schools in Germany
- DAAD – germand academic exchange service
- list of the german „Akademischen Auslandsämter„
- TestDaF (German TOEFL)
- german language courses in Erlangen and Nürnberg
- HRK higher education compass
- Ministry of education and research – BMBF
- the german rectors conference
- KMK – „Zentralstelle für ausländisches Bildungswesen „
- the Goethe-institutes