Mannheim School of Humanities

[2] These disciplines rank Mannheim in the top three to ten institutions in Germany.

[3] The Mannheim School of Humanities engages in research and teaching at the intersection of culture, society and business with an interdisciplinary, international and intercultural perspective.

With 26 full professorships, two junior professorships, about 100 research and teaching associates and more than 2,800 students in total, the Mannheim School of Humanities is the university's second largest school.

Distinguished fields of research are globalization studies and linguistic topics such as multilingualism.

The school stands in close cooperation with the Institute for the German Language (IDS), the MAZEM – Mannheim Center for Empirical Multilingual Research and maintains extensive cooperation with a large variety of international partner universities.