– The University of Kiel, also known as Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, is a university located in the city of Kiel in northern Germany.
– The university was founded in 1665 by Christian Albert, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp, and was the fourth oldest university in the German-speaking world.
– The university is known for its strong focus on research, particularly in the fields of marine science, life sciences, and humanities.
– The university has over 26,000 students and offers a wide range of degree programs, including undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs.
– The university’s main campus is located in the city center of Kiel, and it also has several additional campuses and research institutes scattered throughout the city.
– The university’s main administrative offices are located on campus in the university’s main administration building.
– The university offers a wide range of support services for students, including counseling services, career services, and student organizations.
– The university has a strong international presence, with partnerships and exchange programs with universities around the world.