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International Partners

As a traditional and internationally networked university, the University of Würzburg maintains numerous partnerships with universities worldwide. On the one hand, these partnerships promote the exchange of students, researchers and teaching staff. On the other hand, the partnerships enable collaboration in research and teaching.

Cooperation agreements define a partnership at university level or at faculty or institute level.

If you are interested in a new partnership, you can find more information on the page Partnership initiation & contract design.

The University of Würzburg wants to give all students the opportunity to study abroad.

On the page of the International Office all partnership programmes with student exchanges at university level are advertised. In addition, there are individual exchange agreements at faculty level.

Furthermore, students have the opportunity to participate in exchange programmes via Erasmusthe Coimbra Group Student Exchange Network and the CHARM-EU exchange programme.

The faculties and Institutes also cooperate with international partners in many different ways. For further information, please contact the respective internationalisation officers:

The University of Würzburg is part of the Coimbra Group. This is an association of 42 top European universities. The aim of the Coimbra Group is to promote internationalisation, excellent research and teaching as well as the social commitment of its member universities through close academic and cultural cooperation.

The University of Würzburg has been a member of the European University Alliance CHARM-EU since 2022. The partner universities of the alliance are the Universitat de Barcelona, University of Bergen, Eötvös Loránd University, Trinity College Dublin, Université de Montpellier, Hochschule Ruhr West, Åbo Akademi University and Utrecht University. CHARM-EU stands for a challenge-driven, accessible, research-based and mobile higher education model in line with European values and the global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

International partnerships (non-Erasmus)

As of March 2026