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University of Graz

The University of Graz (German: Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz; Charles Francis University Graz) is a public research university located in Graz, Austria. It is the largest and oldest university in Styria, as well as the second-largest and second-oldest university in Austria.

University of Graz
Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz
Latin: Carolo Franciscea Graecensis
TypePublic
Established1585; 438 years ago (1585)
Academic affiliations
Coimbra Group, Utrecht Network
Endowment€189.3 million
RectorPeter Riedler
Academic staff
2,676[1]
Administrative staff
1,240[1]
Students31,580[1]
Location, ,
Austria

47°04′41″N 15°26′57″E / 47.07806°N 15.44917°E / 47.07806; 15.44917
CampusUrban
Nobel Laureates6
Websiteuni-graz.at

History edit

 
Historic central building on the main campus

The university was founded in 1585 by Archduke Charles II of Austria. The bull of 1 January 1586, published on 15 April 1586, was approved by Pope Sixtus V.[2] For most of its existence it was controlled by the Catholic Church, and was closed in 1782 by Emperor Joseph II in an attempt to gain state control over educational institutions. Joseph II transformed it into a lyceum, where civil servants and medical personnel were trained. In 1827 it was re-instituted as a university by Emperor Francis I, thus gaining the name Karl-Franzens-Universität, meaning Charles Francis University. Over 30,000 students are currently enrolled at the university.

Academics edit

The university is divided into six faculties, the two largest are the Faculty of Arts and Humanities and the Faculty of Natural Sciences. The other faculties are the Faculty of Law; the Faculty of Business, Economic and Social sciences; the Faculty of Environmental, Regional and Educational Sciences; and the Faculty of Catholic Theology. The Faculty of Medicine was separated from the university by state legislation in 2004 and became an independent university – the Medical University of Graz. The faculties offer a wide range of undergraduate (BA, BSc), graduate (MA, MSc), and doctoral degree (PhD) programmes, as well as special teaching degrees in their specific areas of expertise.

Since its re-installation, the university has been home to many internationally renowned scientists and thinkers. Ludwig Boltzmann was professor at the university twice, first from 1869 to 1873 and then from 1876 to 1890, while he was developing his statistical theory of heat. Nobel laureate Otto Loewi taught at the university from 1909 until 1938 and Victor Franz Hess (Nobel prize 1936) graduated in Graz and taught there from 1920 to 1931 and from 1937 to 1938. The physicist Erwin Schrödinger briefly was chancellor of the university in 1936.

The University of Graz does not have a distinct faculty of engineering, however, Graz University of Technology, which is focused on engineering and technology, offers inter-university undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in cooperation with the university's Faculty of Natural Sciences under the name "NAWI Graz". The main intention behind the cooperation was to avoid duplication of efforts and infrastructure, especially in cost-intensive subjects such as chemistry, industrial chemistry, physics, and geosciences, as both universities are located in close proximity to each other. Students enrolled in one of these programmes attend lectures and seminars at both universities and are awarded a combined degree at the end of their studies.

Because of the university's geographical location close to the Slovenian border and the two major Slovenian cities, Maribor and Ljubljana, it has traditionally attracted many students from Slovenia and served as a gateway to South-East Europe for Austrian scholars, scientists and businesses. The establishment of the Department for Slovene Language and Literature at the University of Graz, for example, laid the foundation for scholarly studies of Slovenian culture, literature, and language bundled in the so-called Slovene studies.[3]

Organization edit

 
Aerial photography of the main campus

The university has 6 faculties. Each of the 6 faculties is in turn divided into institutes and centers:[4]

  1. Faculty of Humanities
  2. Faculty of Catholic theology
  3. Faculty of Natural Sciences
  4. Faculty of Law
  5. Faculty of Social and economic sciences
  6. Faculty of Environmental, regional and educational sciences
 
"ReSoWi" building, home to the Faculties of Law and Social Sciences

In addition to the institutes and centers of the 6 faculties, there are other university and cross-faculty service areas:[5]

  1. Center for Digital Teaching and Learning
  2. Center for teaching competence
  3. Center for Pedagog:ic Education
  4. Center for Regional Sciences
  5. Center for Social Competence
  6. Center for Southeast European Studies
  7. the 7th faculty - center for society, knowledge and communication
  8. Doctoral Academy Graz
  9. Habilitation Forum Subject Didactics & Teaching Research
  10. IDea_Lab - The interdisciplinary digital lab of the University of Graz
  11. Confucius Institute
  12. Coordination Office for Gender Studies and Equality
  13. treffpunkt sprachen - Center for Language, Plurilingualism and Subject Didactics
  14. University Museums
  15. Vestigia - Center for the Study of Book and Scripture Heritage
  16. Polar Research Station Sermilik, Greenland[6]

International acclaim edit

The university ranks highest in Arts and Humanities, coming 287th in the 2018 QS World University Rankings, whereas all other subject areas lag behind, with the Faculty of Social Sciences ranking at 451–500 and the Faculty of Natural Sciences ranking at 401–450.[10]

Religious affiliation edit

Historically speaking, for most of its existence the University of Graz was controlled by the Catholic Church. Even after its re-installation in 1827, it took until 1848 for the university's basic principles to be readjusted in accordance with the ideals of Wilhelm von Humboldt and the Enlightenment, meaning that the university became autonomous from the state as well as from the church and their influence as far as possible.[11]

The Faculty of Catholic Theology has been retained as a part of the university ever since it was established, however, its importance in terms of number of students and its influence on the university board have been diminishing. Evidently, relations between the Catholic Church, especially the local bishop, and the university's Faculty of Theology remain strong, yet general policy is not influenced by these connections. To demonstrate the university's independence and its shift of focus, the Christogram IHS on the very top of the university's seal has been replaced with the sun, symbolising the Enlightenment and von Humboldt's ideas.[12]

 
Front view of the central building.

Nobel prize laureates edit

Notable faculty edit

Notable alumni edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "University of Graz: Facts & Figures". University of Graz. Retrieved 13 December 2012.
  2. ^ "University of Graz". Catholic Encyclopedia (New Advent). 1909. Retrieved 7 January 2017.
  3. ^ "Kultura in jezik". www.london.veleposlanistvo.si.
  4. ^ "Faculties - University of Graz". www.uni-graz.at. Retrieved 23 July 2023.
  5. ^ "Inter-faculty Centres - University of Graz". www.uni-graz.at. Retrieved 23 July 2023.
  6. ^ "Sermilik-Forschungsstation in Grönland". sermilik-station.uni-graz.at. Retrieved 20 November 2023.
  7. ^ . Shanghai Ranking Cosultancy. Archived from the original on 15 August 2020. Retrieved 25 December 2020.
  8. ^ "THE World University Rankings 2021". Times Higher Education. Retrieved 25 December 2020.
  9. ^ "QS World University Rankings 2021". Quacquarelli Symonds. Retrieved 10 June 2020.
  10. ^ "Subject rankings 2018". Top Universities.
  11. ^ History of the University of Graz
  12. ^ "The university's symbols: Coat of arms and hymn". University of Graz. Retrieved 13 December 2012.

Further studies edit

  • Höflechner, Walter; Wagner, Ingrid Maria (2006). Geschichte der Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz: von den Anfängen bis in das Jahr 2005 (in German). Grazer Universitätsverlag. ISBN 3-7011-0058-6.

External links edit

  • Official website (in German and English)
  • Video portrait of University of Graz
  • Centre for Southeast European Studies- Karl-Franzens University Graz
  • University of Graz – History from the Catholic Encyclopedia
  • Pictures from Graz

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The University of Graz German Karl Franzens Universitat Graz Charles Francis University Graz is a public research university located in Graz Austria It is the largest and oldest university in Styria as well as the second largest and second oldest university in Austria University of GrazKarl Franzens Universitat GrazLatin Carolo Franciscea GraecensisTypePublicEstablished1585 438 years ago 1585 Academic affiliationsCoimbra Group Utrecht NetworkEndowment 189 3 millionRectorPeter RiedlerAcademic staff2 676 1 Administrative staff1 240 1 Students31 580 1 LocationGraz Styria Austria47 04 41 N 15 26 57 E 47 07806 N 15 44917 E 47 07806 15 44917CampusUrbanNobel Laureates6Websiteuni graz at Contents 1 History 2 Academics 3 Organization 4 International acclaim 5 Religious affiliation 6 Nobel prize laureates 7 Notable faculty 8 Notable alumni 9 See also 10 References 11 Further studies 12 External linksHistory edit nbsp Historic central building on the main campusThe university was founded in 1585 by Archduke Charles II of Austria The bull of 1 January 1586 published on 15 April 1586 was approved by Pope Sixtus V 2 For most of its existence it was controlled by the Catholic Church and was closed in 1782 by Emperor Joseph II in an attempt to gain state control over educational institutions Joseph II transformed it into a lyceum where civil servants and medical personnel were trained In 1827 it was re instituted as a university by Emperor Francis I thus gaining the name Karl Franzens Universitat meaning Charles Francis University Over 30 000 students are currently enrolled at the university Academics editThe university is divided into six faculties the two largest are the Faculty of Arts and Humanities and the Faculty of Natural Sciences The other faculties are the Faculty of Law the Faculty of Business Economic and Social sciences the Faculty of Environmental Regional and Educational Sciences and the Faculty of Catholic Theology The Faculty of Medicine was separated from the university by state legislation in 2004 and became an independent university the Medical University of Graz The faculties offer a wide range of undergraduate BA BSc graduate MA MSc and doctoral degree PhD programmes as well as special teaching degrees in their specific areas of expertise Since its re installation the university has been home to many internationally renowned scientists and thinkers Ludwig Boltzmann was professor at the university twice first from 1869 to 1873 and then from 1876 to 1890 while he was developing his statistical theory of heat Nobel laureate Otto Loewi taught at the university from 1909 until 1938 and Victor Franz Hess Nobel prize 1936 graduated in Graz and taught there from 1920 to 1931 and from 1937 to 1938 The physicist Erwin Schrodinger briefly was chancellor of the university in 1936 The University of Graz does not have a distinct faculty of engineering however Graz University of Technology which is focused on engineering and technology offers inter university undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in cooperation with the university s Faculty of Natural Sciences under the name NAWI Graz The main intention behind the cooperation was to avoid duplication of efforts and infrastructure especially in cost intensive subjects such as chemistry industrial chemistry physics and geosciences as both universities are located in close proximity to each other Students enrolled in one of these programmes attend lectures and seminars at both universities and are awarded a combined degree at the end of their studies Because of the university s geographical location close to the Slovenian border and the two major Slovenian cities Maribor and Ljubljana it has traditionally attracted many students from Slovenia and served as a gateway to South East Europe for Austrian scholars scientists and businesses The establishment of the Department for Slovene Language and Literature at the University of Graz for example laid the foundation for scholarly studies of Slovenian culture literature and language bundled in the so called Slovene studies 3 Organization edit nbsp Aerial photography of the main campusThe university has 6 faculties Each of the 6 faculties is in turn divided into institutes and centers 4 Faculty of Humanities Faculty of Catholic theology Faculty of Natural Sciences Faculty of Law Faculty of Social and economic sciences Faculty of Environmental regional and educational sciences nbsp ReSoWi building home to the Faculties of Law and Social SciencesIn addition to the institutes and centers of the 6 faculties there are other university and cross faculty service areas 5 Center for Digital Teaching and Learning Center for teaching competence Center for Pedagog ic Education Center for Regional Sciences Center for Social Competence Center for Southeast European Studies the 7th faculty center for society knowledge and communication Doctoral Academy Graz Habilitation Forum Subject Didactics amp amp Teaching Research IDea Lab The interdisciplinary digital lab of the University of Graz Confucius Institute Coordination Office for Gender Studies and Equality treffpunkt sprachen Center for Language Plurilingualism and Subject Didactics University Museums Vestigia Center for the Study of Book and Scripture Heritage Polar Research Station Sermilik Greenland 6 International acclaim editWorld university rankingsLeiden Ranking 770Academic Ranking of World Universities 401 500 7 Times Higher Education World University Rankings 601 800 8 QS World University Rankings 581 590 9 The university ranks highest in Arts and Humanities coming 287th in the 2018 QS World University Rankings whereas all other subject areas lag behind with the Faculty of Social Sciences ranking at 451 500 and the Faculty of Natural Sciences ranking at 401 450 10 Religious affiliation editHistorically speaking for most of its existence the University of Graz was controlled by the Catholic Church Even after its re installation in 1827 it took until 1848 for the university s basic principles to be readjusted in accordance with the ideals of Wilhelm von Humboldt and the Enlightenment meaning that the university became autonomous from the state as well as from the church and their influence as far as possible 11 The Faculty of Catholic Theology has been retained as a part of the university ever since it was established however its importance in terms of number of students and its influence on the university board have been diminishing Evidently relations between the Catholic Church especially the local bishop and the university s Faculty of Theology remain strong yet general policy is not influenced by these connections To demonstrate the university s independence and its shift of focus the Christogram IHS on the very top of the university s seal has been replaced with the sun symbolising the Enlightenment and von Humboldt s ideas 12 nbsp Front view of the central building Nobel prize laureates editWalther Nernst 1920 in chemistry studied in Graz in 1886 Fritz Pregl 1923 in chemistry in Graz 1913 to 1930 Julius Wagner von Jauregg 1927 in medicine in Graz 1889 to 1893 Erwin Schrodinger 1933 in physics in Graz 1936 to 1938 Otto Loewi 1936 in medicine in Graz 1909 to 1938 Victor Franz Hess 1936 in physics studied in Graz 1893 1906 and taught 1919 to 1931 as well as 1937 to 1938 Gerty Cori 1947 in medicine in Graz before 1922 Ivo Andric 1961 in literature received his doctorate in Graz in 1924 Karl von Frisch 1973 in medicine in Graz 1946 to 1950 Peter Handke 2019 in literature studied in Graz 1961 1965Notable faculty editHermann Beitzke pathologist professor at Graz 1922 1941 Leopold Biwald professor of Physics late 18th century Ludwig Boltzmann professor of Mathematical Physics 1869 1873 and Physics 1876 1890 Ludwig Gumplowicz taught administration 1897 1909 Rudolf von Jaksch taught pediatrics 1887 1899 Ernst Mach taught mathematics and physics 1864 67 Ernst Mally philosopher founder of Deontic logic 1925 1942 Alexius Meinong 1853 1920 philosopher founder of the Graz School of phenomenological psychology after 1894 Gustav Meyer linguist and considered to be one of the founders of Albanology as a discipline of study professor since 1881 Rudolf von Scherer religious law professor 1875 1899 Ludwig Karl Schmarda founder of the school s Zoological Museum circa 1851 Roland Scholl chemist professor at the university for some time between 1907 and 1914 Joseph Schumpeter economist later teaching at Harvard University in Graz 1912 1914 Anton Wassmuth professor of theoretical physics 1893 1914 Alfred Wegener father of the continental drift theory professor of Geophysics 1924 1930 Gustava Aigner 1906 1987 married Gustava Kahler Austrian geologist and palaeontologistNotable alumni editIvo Andric Yugoslav writer and Nobel Prize laureate Lasgush Poradeci Albanian philologist poet and writer Gabriel Anton Austrian neurologist and psychiatrist Count Anton Alexander von Auersperg Austrian poet and politician Milko Brezigar Yugoslav economist Safet Butka Albanian politician Izidor Cankar Slovenian art historian and Yugoslav diplomat Etbin Henrik Costa Slovenian politician Katharina Dobler Austrian folklorist Hellmut Fischmeister Austrian chemist Monika Fludernik Austrian literary scholar Karl Gurakuqi Albanian linguist and folklorist Juraj Habdelic Croatian writer Emil Johann Lambert Heinricher Austrian botanist Archbishop Ieronymos II of Athens Archbishop of Athens Ernst Kaltenbrunner Austrian born senior SS official of Nazi Germany executed for war crimes Janko Kersnik Slovenian writer Ferdinand Konscak Croatian Jesuit missionary and cartographer Karel Lavric Slovenian politician Leo Leixner war correspondent Franz Miklosich Austrian Slovenian linguist Heinz Oberhummer Austrian physicist Vladimir Subic Slovenian architect Nikola Tesla American inventor Serb from Croatia physicist electrical engineer mechanical engineer and futurist did not receive a degree and did not continue beyond the first semester of his third year during which he stopped attending lectures Lovro Toman Slovenian politician Petina Gappah author and International lawyer Franz Unger Austrian paleontologist Leopold von Sacher Masoch Austro Ukrainian journalist and writer of Masochism Gregory Weeks jurist and historian Milan Zver Slovenian sociologist and politician Heinrich Harrer Austrian mountaineer sportsman geographer and author See also editUniversity of Graz Library List of colleges and universities List of early modern universities in Europe Utrecht Network Gernot M R WinklerReferences edit a b c University of Graz Facts amp Figures University of Graz Retrieved 13 December 2012 University of Graz Catholic Encyclopedia New Advent 1909 Retrieved 7 January 2017 Kultura in jezik www london veleposlanistvo si Faculties University of Graz www uni graz at Retrieved 23 July 2023 Inter faculty Centres University of Graz www uni graz at Retrieved 23 July 2023 Sermilik Forschungsstation in Gronland sermilik station uni graz at Retrieved 20 November 2023 Academic Ranking of World Universities 2019 Shanghai Ranking Cosultancy Archived from the original on 15 August 2020 Retrieved 25 December 2020 THE World University Rankings 2021 Times Higher Education Retrieved 25 December 2020 QS World University Rankings 2021 Quacquarelli Symonds Retrieved 10 June 2020 Subject rankings 2018 Top Universities History of the University of Graz The university s symbols Coat of arms and hymn University of Graz Retrieved 13 December 2012 Further studies editHoflechner Walter Wagner Ingrid Maria 2006 Geschichte der Karl Franzens Universitat Graz von den Anfangen bis in das Jahr 2005 in German Grazer Universitatsverlag ISBN 3 7011 0058 6 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to University of Graz Official website in German and English Video portrait of University of Graz Institute of Geography and Regional Science Karl Franzens University Graz Centre for Southeast European 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