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Freie Universität Berlin

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College Intro: Freie Universität Berlin is a leading research institution located in Berlin, Germany. It was founded in 1948 by students and scholars with the support of the American allied forces and politicians in Berlin. The university was established during the early Cold War period as a counter-model to the communist-led University of Berlin located in East Berlin. Today, it is one of the most prominent universities in Germany, known for its research in the humanities and social sciences. Highlights: Freie Universität Berlin is one of eleven German elite universities in the German Universities Excellence Initiative. It is also a winner of several awards for its system of managing work and family life. Academics Courses: The university offers a wide range of courses including, but not limited to, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, History, Philosophy, Languages, Literature, and Social Sciences. Admission Process: The admission process involves an application through the university's online portal, submission of necessary documents, and meeting the eligibility criteria. Deadlines vary depending on the course and level of study. Fee Structure: As a public university in Germany, Freie Universität Berlin does not charge any tuition fees. However, students are required to pay a semester fee. Recruiters & Placements: The university has a strong network of partners in the business world and society, providing students with excellent opportunities for internships and job placements. Facilities: The university boasts a modern infrastructure with well-equipped libraries, laboratories, hostels, and sports facilities. Notable Alumni: Notable alumni include multiple Nobel laureates, such as Martin Luther King Jr. and Albert Einstein. Campus Life and Events: The university offers a vibrant campus life with a wide range of clubs, societies, and events. The annual highlight is the "Dies Academicus" - a university-wide celebration of the founding of the university.