
A brief history
Freie Universität Berlin, established in 1948, emerged as a response to the oppression faced by students critical of the system at Universität Unter den Linden, situated in the Soviet sector of the divided city. This idea garnered broad international backing, including financial assistance. The university’s success stemmed from significant reforms, encompassing modern administrative structures, departmental reorganization, and targeted funding. In 2007, Freie Universität Berlin achieved recognition in the Excellence Initiative, a collaborative endeavor between the German federal government and state governments.