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University of Mainz

The Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (German: Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz) is a public research university in Mainz, Rhineland Palatinate, Germany. It is named after the printer Johannes Gutenberg since 1946. As of 2018, it had approximately 32,000 students enrolled in around 100 academic programs. The university is organized into 11 faculties.

Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz
Historic Seal of the University of Mainz
MottoUt omnes unum sint
German: Dass alle eins seien
Motto in English
That they all may be one
TypePublic
Established1477 (University of Mainz)
Re-opened
1946 (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz)
Budget€ 504 million (2018)[1]
PresidentGeorg Krausch [de]
Academic staff
4,353[2]
Administrative staff
7,825[2]
Students32,000
Location, ,
Germany

49°59′32″N 8°14′17″E / 49.99222°N 8.23806°E / 49.99222; 8.23806
Colors  Red
AffiliationsU15
Websiteuni-mainz.de

The university is a member of the German U15, a group of fifteen major research and medical universities in Germany. It also participates in the IT-Cluster Rhine-Main-Neckar and forms part of the Rhine-Main-Universities (RMU) along with Goethe University Frankfurt and Technische Universität Darmstadt.

Founded in 1477, it is one of the oldest universities in Europe and one of the most prestigious in Germany.[3]

Forum of the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz covered with snow

History edit

The first University of Mainz goes back to the Archbishop of Mainz, Prince-elector and Reichserzkanzler Adolf II von Nassau. At the time, establishing a university required papal approval and Adolf II initiated the approval process during his time in office. The university, however, was first opened in 1477 by Adolf's successor to the bishopric, Diether von Isenburg. In 1784 the university was opened up for Protestants and Jews (curator Anselm Franz von Bentzel-Sternau [de] ). It became one of the largest Catholic universities in Europe with ten chairs in theology alone. In the confusion after the establishment of the Mainz Republic of 1792 and its subsequent recapture by the Prussians, academic activity came to a gradual standstill. In 1798 the university became active again under French governance, and lectures in the department of medicine took place until 1823. Only the faculty of theology continued teaching during the 19th century, albeit as a theological seminary (since 1877 "College of Philosophy and Theology").

 
Statue of Johannes Gutenberg at the University of Mainz

The current Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz was founded in 1946 by the French occupying power. In a decree on 1 March the French military government implied that the University of Mainz would continue to exist: the university shall be "enabled to resume its function". The remains of anti-aircraft warfare barracks erected in 1938 after the remilitarization of the Rhineland during the Third Reich served as the university's first buildings and are still in use today.

The continuation of academic activity between the old university and Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, in spite of an interruption spanning over 100 years, is contested. During the time up to its reopening only a seminary and midwifery college survived.

In 1972, the effect of the 1968 student protests began to take a toll on the university's structure. The departments (Fakultäten) were dismantled and the university was organized into broad fields of study (Fachbereiche). Finally in 1974 Peter Schneider was elected as the first president of what was now a "constituted group-university" institute of higher education. In 1990 Jürgen Zöllner became university president yet spent only a year in the position after he was appointed Minister for "Science and Advanced Education" for the State of Rhineland-Palatinate. As the coordinator for the SPD's higher education policy, this furloughed professor from the Institute for Physiological Chemistry played a decisive role in the SPD's higher education policy and in the development of Study Accounts.

Faculties edit

The Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz is divided in ten faculties since 1 September 2010.

  • Faculty of Catholic and Protestant Theology
  • Faculty of Social Sciences, Media, and Sports
  • Faculty of Law, Management, and Economics
  • University Medicine
  • Faculty of Philosophy and Philology
  • Faculty of Translation Studies, Linguistics, and Cultural Studies
  • Faculty of History and Cultural Studies
  • Faculty of Physics, Mathematics
  • Faculty of Chemistry, Pharmacy and Geosciences
  • Faculty of Biology

The academies for music and art are independent art colleges of the Johannes Gutenberg University, the Hochschule für Musik Mainz and the Kunsthochschule Mainz [de].[4]

Campus edit

The University of Mainz is one of few campus universities in Germany. Nearly all its institutions and facilities are located on the site of a former barracks in the south west part of the city. The university medical centre is located off campus, as is the Department of Applied Linguistics and Cultural Sciences, which was integrated with the university in 1949 and is located in Germersheim. On campus next to the university is the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, the Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research, the Institute of Molecular Biology, the electron accelerator MAMI, the research reactor TRIGA, the botanical garden, a sports stadium and an indoor swimming pool. Mainz Academy of Arts (Kunsthochschule Mainz) is located off campus.

Academic profile edit

The range of studies is comprehensive; the university lacks some technical studies, veterinary medicine and nutrition science. One can nonetheless study the theology, history of books, athletics, music, visual arts, theatre, and film.

Today the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz has approximately 36,000 students (as of 2010) and consists of over 150 institutions and clinics. The university offers international programs, such as the award-winning choir EuropaChorAkademie, founded by Joshard Daus in 1997, in collaboration with the University of the Arts Bremen.[5]

One of the instruments carried by the Mars Exploration Rovers Spirit and Opportunity, a miniature Mössbauer spectrometer, was developed at the university.

The University of Mainz does not currently levy fees or tuition (Studiengebühren) for a regular course of study. Senior citizen students, auditing students, and certain postgraduate students may be subject to fees.[6]

Rankings edit

University rankings
Overall – Global & National
QS World 2024[7] 464 27
THE World 2024[8] 251–300 25–31
ARWU World 2023[9] 201–300 10–19
QS Europe[citation needed]
QS Employability[citation needed]
THE Employability[citation needed]

As per the QS World University Rankings for 2024, the university holds the 464th position worldwide and is placed 27th nationally.[7] On the Times Higher Education World University Rankings, it finds itself within the 251–300 range globally, and falls within the 25–31 range on a national scale in the 2024 edition.[8] In terms of the ARWU World Rankings for 2022, the university is positioned in the 201–300 band internationally, and ranks between 10th and 19th in the country.[9]

According to the report of the German Research Foundation (DFG) from 2018, the University of Mainz is one of the best universities in natural sciences in Germany. In the period under review from 2014 to 2016, the University of Mainz received the highest number of competitive grants in the natural sciences. The university also achieved the first place in physics.[10] In a competitive selection process, the DFG selects the best research projects from researchers at universities and research institutes and finances them. The ranking is thus regarded as an indicator of the quality of research.[11]

By subject edit

Notable people edit

Old University edit

Professors (post 1946) edit

Alumni edit

Alumni of the old University include theologian Friedrich Spee as well as Austrian diplomat Klemens von Metternich, who studied law from 1790 to 1792, and revolutionary Adam Lux.

Among notable alumni from the post-1946 University of Mainz are German politicians Malu Dreyer (SPD, Minister President of Rhineland-Palatinate); Rainer Brüderle (FDP, Federal Minister for Economics and Technology); Horst Teltschik (former security advisor to Chancellor Helmut Kohl and president of the Munich Conference on Security Policy); Kristina Schröder, Federal Minister of Family and Social Affairs; Franz Josef Jung (CDU, Former Federal Minister of Labor and Social Affairs and former Federal Minister of Defence); Jens Beutel, Oberbürgermeister (mayor) of Mainz; particle physicist Vera Lüth; nuclear and particle physicist Johanna Stachel; sculptor Karlheinz Oswald; sports journalist Béla Réthy; political journalist Peter Scholl-Latour; Dieter Stolte, former director-general of ZDF; soprano Elisabeth Scholl; a founder of American avant-garde cinema Jonas Mekas; his brother Adolfas Mekas, film director, writer and educator; mural artist Rainer Maria Latzke; the German climatologist Wolfgang Seiler; Abbas Zaryab, notable Iranian scholar and historian; Indonesian Toraja Church pastor and politician, Ishak Pamumbu Lambe;[16] Srinivas Kishanrao Saidapur, an Indian reproductive biologist; American educator Biddy Martin; Stanisław Potrzebowski, one of leaders of the ridnovir movement in Poland; German opera singer Christine Esterházy; and Ruth Katharina Martha Pfau, nun, physician and writer who devoted more than 50 years of her life to fighting leprosy in Pakistan.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz in Zahlen 27 September 2019 at the Wayback Machine, September 2019
  2. ^ a b "Zahlenspiegel 2015" (PDF) (in German). University of Mainz. pp. 54–56. (PDF) from the original on 28 December 2016. Retrieved 19 June 2017.
  3. ^ Rüegg, Walter (1993). Geschichte der Universität in Europa. München: C. H. Beck. ISBN 978-3-406-36952-0.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 23 January 2010. Retrieved 29 March 2011. With the amendment to the Higher Education Act in the fall of 2010 the Academy from the Department of the University structure removed and renamed to art school in Mainz at the Johannes Gutenberg University., Call Date 29 March 2011
  5. ^ . University of Mainz. Archived from the original on 1 December 2017. Retrieved 11 May 2017.
  6. ^ "Studiengebühren | Studium an der JGU". studium.uni-mainz.de. from the original on 21 July 2019. Retrieved 9 October 2019.
  7. ^ a b "QS World University Rankings 2024". QS World University Rankings. Retrieved 16 July 2023.
  8. ^ a b "World University Rankings 2024". Times Higher Education World University Rankings. 27 September 2023. Retrieved 27 September 2023.
  9. ^ a b "2023 Academic Ranking of World Universities". Academic Ranking of World Universities. Retrieved 15 August 2023.
  10. ^ Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, ed. (18 July 2018), "Förderatlas 2018", Forschungsberichte (in German) (1 ed.), Weinheim: Wiley-VCH, pp. 127 ff., ISBN 978-3-527-34520-5
  11. ^ "Aufgaben der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG)". dfg.de (in German). from the original on 10 April 2019. Retrieved 14 October 2019.
  12. ^ "QS World University Rankings by Subject 2022". QS World University Rankings. 23 March 2023.
  13. ^ "World University Rankings by subject". Times Higher Education World University Rankings.
  14. ^ "ShanghaiRanking's Global Ranking of Academic Subjects 2022". Academic Ranking of World Universities.
  15. ^ "Chair of Macroeconomics, Johannes Gutenberg-University". Macro.economics.uni-mainz.de. Retrieved 23 September 2015.
  16. ^ "Mantan Ketua BPS Gereja Toraja, Pdt I.P Lambe Wafat, Berikut Biografi Singkatnya". Kareba Toraja. 1 January 2021. from the original on 28 January 2021. Retrieved 28 January 2021.

External links edit

  • www.uni-mainz.de official website

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The Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz German Johannes Gutenberg Universitat Mainz is a public research university in Mainz Rhineland Palatinate Germany It is named after the printer Johannes Gutenberg since 1946 As of 2018 update it had approximately 32 000 students enrolled in around 100 academic programs The university is organized into 11 faculties Johannes Gutenberg University MainzJohannes Gutenberg Universitat MainzHistoric Seal of the University of MainzMottoUt omnes unum sintGerman Dass alle eins seienMotto in EnglishThat they all may be oneTypePublicEstablished1477 University of Mainz Re opened 1946 Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz Budget 504 million 2018 1 PresidentGeorg Krausch de Academic staff4 353 2 Administrative staff7 825 2 Students32 000LocationMainz Rhineland Palatinate Germany49 59 32 N 8 14 17 E 49 99222 N 8 23806 E 49 99222 8 23806Colors RedAffiliationsU15Websiteuni mainz deThe university is a member of the German U15 a group of fifteen major research and medical universities in Germany It also participates in the IT Cluster Rhine Main Neckar and forms part of the Rhine Main Universities RMU along with Goethe University Frankfurt and Technische Universitat Darmstadt Founded in 1477 it is one of the oldest universities in Europe and one of the most prestigious in Germany 3 Forum of the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz covered with snowContents 1 History 2 Faculties 3 Campus 4 Academic profile 5 Rankings 5 1 By subject 6 Notable people 6 1 Old University 6 2 Professors post 1946 6 3 Alumni 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory editThe first University of Mainz goes back to the Archbishop of Mainz Prince elector and Reichserzkanzler Adolf II von Nassau At the time establishing a university required papal approval and Adolf II initiated the approval process during his time in office The university however was first opened in 1477 by Adolf s successor to the bishopric Diether von Isenburg In 1784 the university was opened up for Protestants and Jews curator Anselm Franz von Bentzel Sternau de It became one of the largest Catholic universities in Europe with ten chairs in theology alone In the confusion after the establishment of the Mainz Republic of 1792 and its subsequent recapture by the Prussians academic activity came to a gradual standstill In 1798 the university became active again under French governance and lectures in the department of medicine took place until 1823 Only the faculty of theology continued teaching during the 19th century albeit as a theological seminary since 1877 College of Philosophy and Theology nbsp Statue of Johannes Gutenberg at the University of MainzThe current Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz was founded in 1946 by the French occupying power In a decree on 1 March the French military government implied that the University of Mainz would continue to exist the university shall be enabled to resume its function The remains of anti aircraft warfare barracks erected in 1938 after the remilitarization of the Rhineland during the Third Reich served as the university s first buildings and are still in use today The continuation of academic activity between the old university and Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz in spite of an interruption spanning over 100 years is contested During the time up to its reopening only a seminary and midwifery college survived In 1972 the effect of the 1968 student protests began to take a toll on the university s structure The departments Fakultaten were dismantled and the university was organized into broad fields of study Fachbereiche Finally in 1974 Peter Schneider was elected as the first president of what was now a constituted group university institute of higher education In 1990 Jurgen Zollner became university president yet spent only a year in the position after he was appointed Minister for Science and Advanced Education for the State of Rhineland Palatinate As the coordinator for the SPD s higher education policy this furloughed professor from the Institute for Physiological Chemistry played a decisive role in the SPD s higher education policy and in the development of Study Accounts Faculties editThe Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz is divided in ten faculties since 1 September 2010 Faculty of Catholic and Protestant Theology Faculty of Social Sciences Media and Sports Faculty of Law Management and Economics University Medicine Faculty of Philosophy and Philology Faculty of Translation Studies Linguistics and Cultural Studies Faculty of History and Cultural Studies Faculty of Physics Mathematics Faculty of Chemistry Pharmacy and Geosciences Faculty of BiologyThe academies for music and art are independent art colleges of the Johannes Gutenberg University the Hochschule fur Musik Mainz and the Kunsthochschule Mainz de 4 Campus editThe University of Mainz is one of few campus universities in Germany Nearly all its institutions and facilities are located on the site of a former barracks in the south west part of the city The university medical centre is located off campus as is the Department of Applied Linguistics and Cultural Sciences which was integrated with the university in 1949 and is located in Germersheim On campus next to the university is the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry the Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research the Institute of Molecular Biology the electron accelerator MAMI the research reactor TRIGA the botanical garden a sports stadium and an indoor swimming pool Mainz Academy of Arts Kunsthochschule Mainz is located off campus Academic profile editThe range of studies is comprehensive the university lacks some technical studies veterinary medicine and nutrition science One can nonetheless study the theology history of books athletics music visual arts theatre and film Today the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz has approximately 36 000 students as of 2010 update and consists of over 150 institutions and clinics The university offers international programs such as the award winning choir EuropaChorAkademie founded by Joshard Daus in 1997 in collaboration with the University of the Arts Bremen 5 One of the instruments carried by the Mars Exploration Rovers Spirit and Opportunity a miniature Mossbauer spectrometer was developed at the university The University of Mainz does not currently levy fees or tuition Studiengebuhren for a regular course of study Senior citizen students auditing students and certain postgraduate students may be subject to fees 6 Rankings editUniversity rankingsOverall Global amp NationalQS World 2024 7 46427THE World 2024 8 251 30025 31ARWU World 2023 9 201 30010 19QS Europe citation needed QS Employability citation needed THE Employability citation needed As per the QS World University Rankings for 2024 the university holds the 464th position worldwide and is placed 27th nationally 7 On the Times Higher Education World University Rankings it finds itself within the 251 300 range globally and falls within the 25 31 range on a national scale in the 2024 edition 8 In terms of the ARWU World Rankings for 2022 the university is positioned in the 201 300 band internationally and ranks between 10th and 19th in the country 9 According to the report of the German Research Foundation DFG from 2018 the University of Mainz is one of the best universities in natural sciences in Germany In the period under review from 2014 to 2016 the University of Mainz received the highest number of competitive grants in the natural sciences The university also achieved the first place in physics 10 In a competitive selection process the DFG selects the best research projects from researchers at universities and research institutes and finances them The ranking is thus regarded as an indicator of the quality of research 11 By subject edit QS World University Rankings by Subject 2023 12 Subject Global NationalArts amp Humanities nbsp 283 nbsp 15Linguistics nbsp 151 200 nbsp 11 14Archaeology nbsp 101 150 nbsp 9 12English Language and Literature nbsp 201 250 nbsp 8 9Modern Languages nbsp 201 250 nbsp 10 13Engineering and Technology N A N AEngineering Chemical nbsp 201 250 nbsp 9 10Life Sciences amp Medicine N A N APharmacy and Pharmacology nbsp 74 nbsp 4Natural Sciences nbsp 175 nbsp 13Chemistry nbsp 151 200 nbsp 13 14Physics and Astronomy nbsp 112 nbsp 9Social Sciences amp Management N A N ACommunication and Media Studies nbsp 101 150 nbsp 3 7THE World University Rankings by Subject 2023 13 Subject Global NationalArts amp humanities nbsp 251 300 nbsp 21 27Education nbsp 501 600 nbsp 27Social sciences nbsp 201 250 nbsp 14 17Clinical amp health nbsp 301 400 nbsp 21 25Life sciences nbsp 201 250 nbsp 20 25Physical sciences nbsp 151 175 nbsp 12 15Psychology nbsp 201 250 nbsp 20 23 ARWU Global Ranking of Academic Subjects 2022 14 Subject Global NationalNatural SciencesMathematics nbsp 301 400 nbsp 19 29Physics nbsp 51 75 nbsp 3 5Chemistry nbsp 201 300 nbsp 16 25Earth Sciences nbsp 151 200 nbsp 13 16Atmospheric Science nbsp 76 100 nbsp 2 6EngineeringBiomedical Engineering nbsp 101 150 nbsp 6 10Materials Science amp Engineering nbsp 301 400 nbsp 16 21Nanoscience amp Nanotechnology nbsp 201 300 nbsp 8 17Environmental Science amp Engineering nbsp 401 500 nbsp 22 28Life SciencesBiological Sciences nbsp 201 300 nbsp 20 30Human Biological Sciences nbsp 76 100 nbsp 9 12Medical SciencesClinical Medicine nbsp 301 400 nbsp 23 30Dentistry amp Oral Sciences nbsp 201 300 nbsp 22 28Medical Technology nbsp 201 300 nbsp 24 30Pharmacy amp Pharmaceutical Sciences nbsp 76 100 nbsp 7 9Social SciencesPolitical Sciences nbsp 201 300 nbsp 13 16Communication nbsp 34 nbsp 2Psychology nbsp 151 200 nbsp 12 17Notable people editOld University edit Johann Joachim Becher physician professor of medicine 1663 1664 Johann Friedrich von Pfeiffer economist professor of cameral science 1784 1787 Andreas Joseph Hofmann professor of law 1784 1793 president of the first democratically elected parliament in Germany Samuel Thomas von Sommerring professor of anatomy and physiology 1784 1797 Georg Forster naturalist and world traveller university librarian 1788 1793Professors post 1946 edit Karl Otto Apel philosophy Kai Arzheimer political science Thomas Bierschenk ethnology and sociology Herbert Braun theology Hauke Brunkhorst education Micha Brumlik education Paul J Crutzen chemistry Nobel Prize 1995 Fritz Strassmann physics Jurgen Falter political science Hans Galinsky American studies Gerhard Grohs African studies Sociology 1975 1994 Alfred Kroner geology Karl Cardinal Lehmann theology Carola Lentz social anthropologist Thomas Metzinger philosophy Gottfried Munzenberg physics Elisabeth Noelle Neumann communication studies W Pannenberg theology Rolf Peffekoven economics Klaus Rose economics Dorothee Solle theology Beatrice Weder di Mauro economics Isabel Schnabel economics Werner Weidenfeld political science former adviser of German chancellor Helmut Kohl Jurgen Gauss theoretical chemistry Ugur Sahin medicine Ozlem Tureci medicine Klaus Walde economics 15 Alumni edit Alumni of the old University include theologian Friedrich Spee as well as Austrian diplomat Klemens von Metternich who studied law from 1790 to 1792 and revolutionary Adam Lux Among notable alumni from the post 1946 University of Mainz are German politicians Malu Dreyer SPD Minister President of Rhineland Palatinate Rainer Bruderle FDP Federal Minister for Economics and Technology Horst Teltschik former security advisor to Chancellor Helmut Kohl and president of the Munich Conference on Security Policy Kristina Schroder Federal Minister of Family and Social Affairs Franz Josef Jung CDU Former Federal Minister of Labor and Social Affairs and former Federal Minister of Defence Jens Beutel Oberburgermeister mayor of Mainz particle physicist Vera Luth nuclear and particle physicist Johanna Stachel sculptor Karlheinz Oswald sports journalist Bela Rethy political journalist Peter Scholl Latour Dieter Stolte former director general of ZDF soprano Elisabeth Scholl a founder of American avant garde cinema Jonas Mekas his brother Adolfas Mekas film director writer and educator mural artist Rainer Maria Latzke the German climatologist Wolfgang Seiler Abbas Zaryab notable Iranian scholar and historian Indonesian Toraja Church pastor and politician Ishak Pamumbu Lambe 16 Srinivas Kishanrao Saidapur an Indian reproductive biologist American educator Biddy Martin Stanislaw Potrzebowski one of leaders of the ridnovir movement in Poland German opera singer Christine Esterhazy and Ruth Katharina Martha Pfau nun physician and writer who devoted more than 50 years of her life to fighting leprosy in Pakistan See also editList of medieval universities List of universities in GermanyReferences edit Johannes Gutenberg Universitat Mainz in Zahlen Archived 27 September 2019 at the Wayback Machine September 2019 a b Zahlenspiegel 2015 PDF in German University of Mainz pp 54 56 Archived PDF from the original on 28 December 2016 Retrieved 19 June 2017 Ruegg Walter 1993 Geschichte der Universitat in Europa Munchen C H Beck ISBN 978 3 406 36952 0 Kunsthochschule Mainz Historie Archived from the original on 23 January 2010 Retrieved 29 March 2011 With the amendment to the Higher Education Act in the fall of 2010 the Academy from the Department of the University structure removed and renamed to art school in Mainz at the Johannes Gutenberg University Call Date 29 March 2011 International Study Programs University of Mainz Archived from the original on 1 December 2017 Retrieved 11 May 2017 Studiengebuhren Studium an der JGU studium uni mainz de Archived from the original on 21 July 2019 Retrieved 9 October 2019 a b QS World University Rankings 2024 QS World University Rankings Retrieved 16 July 2023 a b World University Rankings 2024 Times Higher Education World University Rankings 27 September 2023 Retrieved 27 September 2023 a b 2023 Academic Ranking of World Universities Academic Ranking of World Universities Retrieved 15 August 2023 Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft ed 18 July 2018 Forderatlas 2018 Forschungsberichte in German 1 ed Weinheim Wiley VCH pp 127 ff ISBN 978 3 527 34520 5 Aufgaben der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft DFG dfg de in German Archived from the original on 10 April 2019 Retrieved 14 October 2019 QS World University Rankings by Subject 2022 QS World University Rankings 23 March 2023 World University Rankings by subject Times Higher Education World University Rankings ShanghaiRanking s Global Ranking of Academic Subjects 2022 Academic Ranking of World Universities Chair of Macroeconomics Johannes Gutenberg University Macro economics uni mainz de Retrieved 23 September 2015 Mantan Ketua BPS Gereja Toraja Pdt I P Lambe Wafat Berikut Biografi Singkatnya Kareba Toraja 1 January 2021 Archived from the original on 28 January 2021 Retrieved 28 January 2021 External links editwww uni mainz de official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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