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Freiburg

Freiburg is the capital of the Black Forest and is situated in the south-west of Germany, close to the border with Switzerland and France. It is easily reachable from major airports such as Frankfurt (Germany, 2 hours by train), Basel (Switzerland, 1 hour by shuttle) and Strassbourg (France, 1 hour by car).

The Albert Ludwigs University lies in the heart of the city of Freiburg. The students, scientists and employees of the university have been integrated in the everyday life of the capital of the Black Forest. This is one of the attractions of the university which has made studying here so popular. In addition to the freetime value of the city and the surrounding area and its vincinity to Alsace and Switzerland it is the scientific variety that compels so many students to choose the Freiburg university as their alma mater. The university was founded in 1457 and presently counts over 18 000 students in 65 major areas of studies and 15 faculties. The 15th faculty for applied sciences was founded only recently and has two major areas of study: computer science and microsystem technology.

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General Information about Freiburg and Region
Virtual Sight-Seeing Tour   ( without frames)
Information about Freiburg (in german)
Albert-Ludwigs University
Institute of Computer Science at the Albert-Ludwigs University