International

Charité - Universit?tsmedizin Berlin

Charité - Universit?tsmedizin Berlin

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Chiba University established the Overseas Campus including the International Exchange Center and the Berlin Office at Charité - Universit?tsmedizin Berlin to promote academic research exchange and expand educational opportunities for students.

History

Oct 2010 Formed a partner university agreement
Apr 2015 Established the Chiba University Berlin Office
May 2016 Established the Chiba University Berlin Campus
Jun 2016 Established the International Exchange Centre

Activities

This overseas campus, called "Chiba University Berlin Campus", is a central hub to promote diverse activities of Chiba University in Europe. It coordinates international projects and collaborations with universities and institutions in Europe including Charité. In particular, this campus strengthens the tie between Charité and Chiba University especially in preventive medicine and global health. For years, we have held intensive summer/winter programs for graduate students at both institutions, and we have also organized workshops and symposiums for academic exchange between researchers and faculty.

Address and Contact 

Charité - Universit?tsmedizin Berlin
Charité International Affairs
Chiba University Berlin Office
Charitéplatz 1
Internal; CCM, Reinhardtstra?e 58
10117 Berlin Germany

About Charité - Universit?tsmedizin Berlin

About Charité - Universit?tsmedizin Berlin

Charité-Universit?tsmedizin Berlin has one of the largest university hospitals in Europe. It is internationally renowned for its outstanding education and research. At Charité, there are 4 campuses and 17 centers that have approximately 100 departments and institutes. The history of Charité started in 1710 when the plague pandemic occurred. Since then, Charité has been a leading medical institution. More than half of the German Nobel Prize winners in medicine and physiology have worked at the Charité, including Robert Koch and Paul Ehrlich. Many famous Japanese medical doctors, including Ogai Mori and Shibasaburo Kitasato, also studied Western medicine at the Charité.