University of Marburg
Budget
€455,067,650
EP Access
0
accredited persons
Staff
10
3.5 FTE
EU Grants
€3,202,286
Mission & Goals
The guiding principle of the University of Marburg is the combination of basic research, future-oriented practical application, and education in a wide range of subjects. Founded in 1527, the university offers excellent teaching and addresses the important issues of our time with exceptional research across the full spectrum of science. In Marburg, ideas and solutions for the world of tomorrow are created in 16 departments, 12 overarching research centers and a University Hospital, thereby fostering a living exchange across disciplinary and generational boundaries.
EU Legislative Interests
Horizon Europe legislation, Digital Services Act, Artificial Intelligence Act, Multi-annual Financial Framework, DSM, Copyright legislation, Erasmus legislation.
Communication Activities
University of Marburg participates in a multitude of EU research and higher education projects and is a member of numerous international organisations, such as the European University Association (EUA) and EUF. University of Marburg is the leading institution of EUPeace, the European University Alliance of Peace, Justice, and Inclusive Societies funded by the EU within the framework of the European Universities Initiative.
Interests Represented
Does not represent commercial interests
Member Of
EUA, EUF
Organisation Members
https://www.eupeace.eu/
Commissioner Meetings
No recorded meetings with EU commissioners.