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Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg (JMU)
Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg (JMU) is a recognised university in Germany. Below is what AlmiStudy
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CityWürzburg
RegionEurope
TypePublic
SubjectsCatholic Theology; Law; Medicine; Arts and Humanities; Humanities; Human Sciences; Biology; Chemistry and Pharmacy; Mathematics and Computer Science; Physics and Astronomy
AccreditationGerman Accreditation Council (Akkreditierungsrat) and accrediting agencies (AQAS, ASIIN, ACQUIN, FIBAA, evalag, ZEvA); Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF); Länder ministries; European Higher Education Area (EHEA / Bologna Process since 1999)
Founded in 1402 by Bishop Johann von Egloffstein (closed shortly after), refounded definitively in 1582 by Bishop Julius Echter — making Würzburg one of Germany's oldest universities. Approximately 28,000 students. **14 Nobel laureates** affiliated, an extraordinary concentration including: **Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen (Physics 1901) — discovered X-rays at Würzburg on 8 November 1895** while professor of physics here; Klaus von Klitzing (Physics 1985, quantum Hall effect); Harald zur Hausen (Medicine 2008, HPV-cancer link).
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