The university is home to several top research centres that have a direct influence on the departments of informatics, engineering, and life sciences and give this medium-sized university a wide reputation as a strong, research-driven place.
Located in the south-west of Germany, very close to the French border, Saarland University is a campus university offering an extensive range of courses and internationally networked state-of-the-art research. International students receive excellent supervision and can enjoy a comprehensive range of sports, culture and leisure activities while studying at the university surrounded by forest.
The Department of Computer Science is among the best computer science departments in Germany (CHE ranking) and part of the Saarland Informatics Campus (SIC).
At SIC, activities of all informatics facilities, co-located at Saarbrücken, converge. The renowned Max Planck Institutes for Computer Science and Software Systems as well as the German Center for Artificial Intelligence, the Center for Bioinformatics and the Cluster for Multimodal Computing and Interaction as well as Saarland University with three departments and 24 degree programmes cover the entire spectrum of computer science.
Its 900 scientists and about 2,500 students from more than 80 nations create a stimulating international research environment and make the SIC one of the leading locations for computer science in Germany and Europe. So far, seven Leibniz Prizes from the German Research Foundation, four Konrad Zuse Medals and 33 awards from the European Research Council have gone to scientists at Saarland Informatics Campus.
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Saarland University was the first place in Germany where one can study in such an integrated Master's programme. It has an excellent research reputation both in computer science and mathematics. It has a tradition of teaching all Master's courses in English, and a significant percentage of its Master's students are from abroad. It is supported by the departments of Mathematics, Mechatronics, and Physics and Computational Linguistics as well as by the Max Planck Institute for Informatics, the Max Planck Institute for Software Systems, the Fraunhofer Institute for Biomedical Engineering, the Fraunhofer Institute for Nondestructive Testing, and the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence. This provides a unique environment for first-class studies and research in visual computing.