The Europa-Institut was founded at Saarland University in 1951, before the signing of the Treaties of Rome, and is the second oldest institution focused on European Integration. More than 5,000 students from all over the world have since graduated from the Institute. Having built on the content of its study program continuously and adapted to developments on the European level over time, the Europa-Institut today focuses on European law and international law with the possibility of specialization in specific study units.
Europa-Institut
2010/2011 class celebrating graduation
Some of the periodicals available at the Europa-Institut's library
Director Werner Meng holding a speech during LL.M. graduation ceremony
Saarland University is a public research university located in Saarbrücken, the capital of the German state of Saarland. It was founded in 1948 in Homburg in co-operation with France and is organized in six faculties that cover all major fields of science. In 2007, the university was recognized as an excellence center for computer science in Germany.
Buildings in the university science park just outside the campus.
A view of the main campus from the nearby hills
University hospital
Image: Saarland University entrance