How many students, teachers and staff are there at the University of Greifswald? How much money does the university receive from the state and what about the external funding balance? Here you will find important key numbers about the University. Info sheet for download
Status of data collection: August 2022 on the basis of official statistics.
Students
TOTAL
10 366
of which female
6137
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
2765
of which female
1621
Other federal states
6666
of which female
3976
German (HEEQ abroad)
95
of which female
64
Internationals
840
of which female
476
OVERALL NUMBER OF STUDENTS IN 1ST SEMESTER OF STUDIES
1366
of which female
918
STUDENTS ACCORDING TO FACULTIES
Faculty of Theology
136
of which female
66
Faculty of Law and Economics
2097
of which female
1031
University Medicine
2320
of which female
1415
Faculty of Arts and Humanities
2386
of which female
1518
Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences
3427
of which female
2107
Graduates
TOTAL
1334
of which female
821
Bachelor
386
of which female
241
Master
319
of which female
215
Staatsexamen (State Examination)
374
of which female
235
of which teacher-training courses
132
of which female
79
Diplom
10
of which female
3
DOCTORATES
229
of which female
124
HABILITATIONS
16
of which female
3
Staff
Total
5601
of which female
3704
University
1516
of which female
817
Academic and artistic
996
of which female
468
of which professors
159
of which female
52
Administrative, technical & other
520
of which female
349
University Medicine
4085
of which female
2887
Academic and artistic
1017
of which female
511
of which professors
80
of which female
14
Administrative, technical & other
3068
of which female
2378
Finances (in k EUR)
STATE FUNDS
134.317,50
University
70.967,80
University Medicine
63.349,70
SPECIAL STATE FUNDS
3.311,93
University
3.247,93
Strategy Fund
274,06
Wohnsitzprämie (residence bonus)
643,00
Contracts for securing the future of studies and teaching
2.330,87
University Medicine
64,00
Strategy Fund
Wohnsitzprämie (residence bonus)
64,00
Contracts for securing the future of studies and teaching