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Encyclopedia > University of Freiburg
Albert Ludwigs University of Freiburg
Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg
Seal of the University of Freiburg
Latin name Alma Mater Alberto-Ludoviciana
Motto Die Weisheit hat sich ein Haus erbaut

("Wisdom built itself a house")

Established 1457
School type Public university
Rector Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Jäger
Location Freiburg, Germany
Enrollment ca 20,000 students (2004)
Staff {{{staff}}} (2004)
Member EUA
Homepage www.uni-freiburg.de

Albert Ludwigs University of Freiburg was founded 1457 in Freiburg by the Habsburgs. One of the oldest universities in Germany, it has a long tradition of teaching the humanities, social sciences and natural sciences.

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History

The university started with four faculties (theology, philosophy, medicine and law). At the founding, the university was named after Erzherzog Albrecht I.. In 1820 the future of the university was unsure, and Großherzog Ludwig von Baden saved it with a contribution. Since then the university is named Albert-Ludwigs-Universität.


In the 1880s the population of the student body and faculty started to grow quickly. Just before World War I the university counted 3,000 students. In the beginning of the 20th century several new university buildings were built in the centre of Freiburg. After WW II the university was re-opened. New buildings for natural science were erected in the Institutsviertel (institute quarter).


In the late 20th century, the university was part of a mass education campaign and expanded rapidly. The student body grew to 10,000 by the 1960s, and doubled to 20,000 students by 1980.


In the 1970s, the faculty structure was changed to 14 departments, with the Faculty for applied sciences becoming the 15th faculty in 1994. In 2002, the number of faculties was reduced to eleven.


Campus

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Kollegiengebäude I as viewed from the library


Having grown with the city since the 15th century, the university's buildings are deeply intertwined with the city of Freiburg. There are three large campuses scattered throughout the city (the university centre next to the historical city of Freiburg, the institutes quarter and the applied sciences campus), but other buildings can be found all over Freiburg.


Students

Today the university has a student population of around 20,000, including both undergraduate and graduate students. Approximately 10-15 % of these students are foreigners.


Faculty

In 2001 there were about 360 professors, 2,800 scientific employees and 7,700 non-scientific employees working for Freiburg University, making it one of Freiburg's biggest employers.


Organization

Students eating in the central mensa.
Students eating in the central mensa.

The university is headed by a rector and divided into 11 faculties:

  1. Faculty of Theology
  2. Faculty of Law
  3. Faculty of Medicine
  4. Faculty of Economics and Behavior Sciences
  5. Faculty of Philology
  6. Faculty of Philosophy (incl. history, sociology, ...)
  7. Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
  8. Faculty of Chemistry, Pharmacy and Geo-sciences
  9. Faculty of Biology
  10. Faculty of Forestry and Environmental science
  11. Faculty of Applied Science (mainly computer science and microsystem science)

It is part of the regional EUCOR federation with Karlsruhe, Basel, Mulhouse and Strasbourg.


Noted Alumni and Professors

External link

  • Homepage of the Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, German (http://www.uni-freiburg.de/)


The Universitas 21 network of universities

Australia: University of Melbourne | University of New South Wales | University of Queensland | Canada: University of British Columbia | McGill University | PR China: Fudan University (Shanghai) | Peking University | Germany: Albert Ludwigs University of Freiburg | Hong Kong: University of Hong Kong | New Zealand: University of Auckland | Singapore: National University of Singapore | Sweden: Lund University | United Kingdom: University of Birmingham | University of Edinburgh | University of Glasgow | University of Nottingham | USA: University of Virginia


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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Freiburg (4371 words)
Freiburg is the residence of an archbishop, metropolitan of the ecclesiastical province of the Upper Rhine, and is the seat of his ecclesiastical administration, and of one of the deaneries of the diocese.
The suffragans of Freiburg are the Bishops of Fulda, Limburg, Mainz, and Rottenburg.
The diocesan institutions for the education of the clergy are: the seminary in the former Benedictine monastery of Sankt Peter; the theological seminary in Freiburg, whose students frequent the university; and the 5 archiepiscopal gymnasia of Freiburg, Constance, Rastatt, Tauberbischofsheim and Sigmaringen.
University of Freiburg - definition of University of Freiburg in Encyclopedia (376 words)
Albert Ludwigs University of Freiburg was founded 1457 in Freiburg by the Habsburgs.
At the founding, the university was named after Erzherzog Albrecht I. In 1820 the future of the university was unsure, and Großherzog Ludwig von Baden saved it with a contribution.
In the beginning of the 20th century several new university buildings were built in the centre of Freiburg.
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