
Friedrich Wilhelm University
Friedrich Wilhelm University, now known as the University of Berlin, was founded in 1810 and named after the Prussian king. It is a leading research university located in Berlin, Germany. The university is renowned for its strong emphasis on scientific research, academic excellence, and a broad range of disciplines including arts, sciences, law, and humanities. It played a significant role in shaping modern higher education and has contributed to many advancements in various fields. Today, it continues to attract students and scholars worldwide, fostering innovation and intellectual growth.