Study Visit for students from Würzburg University

The roots of the Julius Maximilian University of Würzburg reach back as far as 1402 AD. In that era, it was the sixth institution of higher learning to be founded in the German-speaking regions of Europe, after the Universities of Prague, Vienna, Heidelberg, Cologne, and Erfurt. Today, Würzburg’s university is counted among the medium-sized institutions of higher learning in Germany. With ten faculties, about 400 professors teach around 24,000 students.

We look forward to welcoming staff and students of the university in this their second visit to the Centre. The study trip is organized by student Sebastian Schlegel who was a volunteer in the Centre for Dialogue and Prayer.