The Johann Wolfgang
The Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main, often referred to simply as Goethe-Universität, is one of the leading and largest universities in Germany. Founded on October 18, 1914, as the first German foundation university of modern times, it has borne the name of the famous poet and thinker Johann Wolfgang von Goethe since 1932.
Goethe-Universität is characterized by its motto "Science for Society." It strives to make a positive contribution to society through research and teaching. The university places great importance on interdisciplinarity, innovation, and the promotion of talent. It acts as a link between science and business, as evidenced by the activities of the Career Service, which connects students, graduates, and companies[2][5].
Goethe-Universität is committed to various areas of sustainability:
Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main is thus not only a center of academic excellence but also a place of innovation, sustainability, and social responsibility. Its diverse educational and research offerings make it one of the most attractive and influential universities in Germany.