The European University Cyprus (EUC) has brought its internationally recognized School of Medicine to Frankfurt, Germany, giving students the opportunity to earn a fully accredited MD degree entirely in English in one of Europe’s most dynamic cities. Since opening in 2022, the Frankfurt branch has quickly attracted students from across the UK, France, Germany, Greece, Sweden, Norway, Iceland, Canada, and other countries in Central and Northern Europe.
Frankfurt’s central location makes it ideal for international students. Well connected by air, rail, and road, the city also offers one of Germany’s most advanced healthcare systems, giving medical students a rich environment for both academic learning and clinical practice. The EUC MD program mirrors the curriculum offered at the university’s Nicosia campus, ensuring the same high standards in teaching, research, and hands‑on training.
Academic Excellence with International Recognition
EUC’s School of Medicine is accredited in Cyprus and recognized across the European Union, meaning graduates can continue their medical training or practice in multiple countries without additional licensing barriers. The program is taught entirely in English, allowing students to begin their studies without prior German language skills, although German is introduced gradually to support clinical integration.
The faculty consists of experienced academics, researchers, and practicing physicians from across Europe, many of whom have trained or worked in leading hospitals. This blend of academic and practical expertise ensures that students receive both the theoretical foundation and the real‑world insights needed for a successful medical career.
Ranked Among the World’s Best in Medicine and Health Sciences
European University Cyprus has earned a place among the top 501+ universities worldwide for Medicine and Health Sciences in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings by Subject 2025. This achievement reflects the university’s commitment to research excellence, teaching quality, and international engagement. For students, it means studying in an institution recognised for its impact in shaping future healthcare professionals, both in Cyprus and through its Frankfurt branch in the heart of Europe.
Facilities and Clinical Training
The Frankfurt campus is equipped with modern anatomy laboratories, advanced simulation centres, and dedicated clinical skills spaces that replicate real medical environments. Students benefit from strong partnerships with hospitals and healthcare providers in the Frankfurt region, enabling them to gain early clinical exposure and apply their learning in real‑world settings.
A Diverse and Inclusive Campus
One of the defining features of EUC Frankfurt is its international community. Students from more than 30 nationalities work and study together, fostering cross‑cultural collaboration and preparing them for careers in diverse healthcare environments. This multicultural setting, combined with the university’s emphasis on communication and teamwork, equips graduates with the interpersonal skills vital for modern medicine.
Looking Ahead: New Programs and Campus Expansion
EUC Frankfurt is poised for significant growth. In 2026, the campus will introduce four new programs in the Medical and Health Sciences, ranging from Bachelor’s and Master’s to PhD degrees. By 2028, a major campus expansion will add new academic buildings, research facilities, and student amenities, strengthening EUC’s position as a leading hub for medical education in Central Europe.
Your Pathway to a Global Medical Career
The EUC School of Medicine in Frankfurt offers more than just a degree—it offers an entry point into the European and global healthcare network. With world‑class teaching, modern facilities, strong clinical links, and an international campus life, it provides a comprehensive medical education in the heart of Europe. For students from the UK, Scandinavia, Central Europe, and beyond, it represents an ideal blend of quality, recognition, and opportunity.