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Leibniz University Hannover

Leibniz University Hannover (German: Leibniz Universität Hannover), also known as the University of Hannover, is a public research university located in Hanover, Germany. Founded on 2 May 1831 as Higher Vocational School, the university has undergone six periods of renaming, its most recent in 2006.[7][8]

Leibniz University Hannover
Leibniz Universität Hannover
Former names
  • Höhere Gewerbeschule (1831)
  • Polytechnische Schule (1847)
  • Königliche Technische Hochschule (1879)
  • Technische Hochschule Hannover (1921)
  • Technische Universität Hannover (1968)
  • University of Hannover (1978)[1][2][3]
MottoGlobal denken, interdisziplinär forschen: Leibniz leben![4]
Motto in English
Global thinking, interdisciplinary research: the spirit of Leibniz![5]
TypePublic
Established2 May 1831; 192 years ago (1831-05-02)[1]
Budget€ 614.7 million[6]
PresidentVolker Epping
Academic staff
3,438[6]
Administrative staff
1,838[6]
Students27,229[6]
Location, ,
Germany

52°22′56″N 9°43′04″E / 52.3822°N 9.7178°E / 52.3822; 9.7178
AffiliationsTU9
TIME
CESAER Association
Websitewww.uni-hannover.de/en/
Main building of Leibniz University Hannover; designed by Christian Heinrich Tramm

Leibniz University Hannover is a member of TU9, an association of the nine leading Institutes of Technology in Germany. It is also a member of the Conference of European Schools for Advanced Engineering Education and Research, a non-profit association of leading engineering universities in Europe. The university sponsors the German National Library of Science and Technology, the largest science and technology library in the world.[9]

History edit

 
The Königliche Technische Hochschule, around 1900

The roots of the university begin in the Higher Vocational College/Polytechnic Institute (Höhere Gewerbeschule/Polytechnische Schule), founded on 2 May 1831.[1] In 1879 the Higher Vocational School moved into the historic Guelph Palace (Welfenschloss), which was specially converted for the purpose.

On 1 April 1879, the Higher Vocational School became the Royal College of Technology (Königliche Technische Hochschule).[2] In 1899 Kaiser Wilhelm II granted the College of Technology a status equal to that of universities and the right to confer doctorates. The college was reconstructed in 1921 with the financial support of the College Patrons' Association. As of 1 July 1922, there were three faculties: Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Civil Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering.[1]

In 1968 the Faculty of Humanities and Political Science were founded and the Technische Hochschule ('Technical College' or 'Technical University') became the Technische Universität Hannover ('Technical University Hannover').

Between 1973 and 1980 the faculties of Law, Business and Economics, and the formerly independent Teachers Training College were added to the university and in 1978 the Technische Universität Hannover was renamed Universität Hannover ('University of Hannover'). Student numbers exceeded 30,000 for the first time in 1991.

On the 175th anniversary of the institution in 2006, the 'University of Hannover' was given the name Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Universität Hannover, or Leibniz Universität Hannover for short. While 64 students first attended the Vocational School, today the university has around 27.200 students, more than 3.400 academics and scientists, and 160 departments and institutes.[10]

Namesake edit

 
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz

The Senate of the university voted in April 2006 to rename the University of Hannover to "Leibniz Universität Hannover". Following agreement by the Leibniz Academy on the use of the name, the "Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Universität Hannover" received its name on the 360th anniversary of Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz's birth. The brand of the university is "Leibniz Universität Hannover".

The old logo of the university was inspired by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The current logo, adopted in 2008, is a stylised excerpt from a letter to Duke Rudolf August of Wolfenbüttel, in which Leibniz presented binary numbers for the first time.[11]

Faculties and staff edit

Nine faculties with more than 190 first-degree full-time and part-time degree courses make the university the second-largest institution of higher education in Lower Saxony. The university staff comprises 3438 research and teaching staff, of whom 357 are professors. It has 1838 additional employees in administrative functions, 58 apprentices and some 1900 staff funded by third parties.[10]

Facilities edit

 
The Conti-Tower on the Königsworther Platz, home to the law, economics and linguistics faculties

The campus of the university is spread over 160 buildings occupying 322,700 square metres (79.7 acres) of floor space.[13]

Budget edit

The university's overall budget was approximately 441.8 million euros in 2013, broken down as follows:[13]

  • Income of 222.6 million according to the annual report
  • External funding amounting to 101.8 million euros
  • Special funds from the State of Lower Saxony amounting to 58.3 million euros
  • 42.3 million euros from other income
  • 16.8 million euros from student contributions

Rankings edit

University rankings
Overall – Global & National
QS World 2024[14] 481 30
THE World 2024[15] 351-400 34-36
ARWU World 2023[16] 501-600 32-36
QS Europe[citation needed]
QS Employability[citation needed]
THE Employability[citation needed]

As per the QS World 2024, the university is placed 481st globally and holds the 30th position nationally.[14] In the THE World 2024 rankings, the university is placed within the 351-400 range globally, and holds a national rank within the 34-36 range.[15] According to the ARWU World 2022, the university's global position is within the 501-600 range, while nationally it ranks between 32nd and 36th.[16]

Measured by the number of top managers in the German economy, Leibniz University Hannover ranked 7th in 2019.[17]

Leibniz University Hannover ranked 34th place worldwide in the THE Impact Rankings 2023 - SDG 6 (Clean Water and Sanitation)[18] and between 101-200 in the SDG 7 (Affordable and Clean Energy)[19] rankings.

University library and TIB edit

 
The German National Library of Science and Technology in Welfengarten

The library was established on the founding of the Höhere Gewerbeschule/Polytechnische Schule in 1831. It expanded into an important collection as the institution evolved from a vocational/technical college into the full University. The removal of the books into storage during the Second World War secured valuable old stocks that became a unique national collection of scientific and technical literature in postwar Germany. This was the basis on which the library of the Institute of Technology (German: Technische Informationsbibliothek) was established in 1959. Today the collection forms the heart of the German National Library of Science and Technology, which is the largest institution of its kind in the world.[9]

GISMA School of Business edit

GISMA Business School in Hannover, Germany, was launched in 1999 as a joint initiative by the state of Lower Saxony and visionary private-sector enterprises. The school was closely affiliated with the Krannert School of Management at Purdue University (Indiana, USA) until 2011 when the Leibniz University Hannover briefly became its parent. In 2013 the association with Leibniz ended, and GISMA became part the for-profit education company Global University Systems.

Notable people edit

Faculty edit

Alumni edit

Panorama edit

 
Leibniz University Hannover (main building). On the right the International Office: a facility to contact for advice and guidance connected with international matters

See also edit

Notes edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Geschichte, Gebäude und Personen" (PDF). Leibniz University Hannover. Retrieved 12 December 2018.
  2. ^ a b "Auf dem Weg zur Technischen Hochschule". Auf dem Weg zur Technischen Hochschule. Retrieved 13 December 2018.
  3. ^ "Key Events in the History of the University". Leibniz Universität Hannover. Retrieved 12 December 2018.
  4. ^ Leibniz University Hannover (18 May 2021). "Leibniz leben!". Leibniz University Hannover. Retrieved 20 July 2021.
  5. ^ Leibniz University Hannover (18 May 2021). "The spirit of Leibniz!". Leibniz University Hannover. Retrieved 20 July 2021.
  6. ^ a b c d "Zahlen und Fakten". Leibniz University Hannover (in German). Retrieved 30 November 2023.
  7. ^ "Leibniz Universität Hannover". Leibniz Universität Hannover. Retrieved 17 November 2022.
  8. ^ "University of Hannover – U.S. News & World Report". U.S. News & World Report. Archived from the original on 17 November 2022. Retrieved 16 November 2022.
  9. ^ a b Profile of the TIB at Leibniz University Hannover online 23 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine (English) retrieved 26 May 2012
  10. ^ a b uni-hannover.de: [1]; retrieved, 30 November 2023
  11. ^ uni-hannover.de. . Archived from the original on 3 April 2008. Retrieved 27 March 2008.
  12. ^ a b Leibniz University Hannover. "Leibniz University Hannover Faculties". Leibniz University Hannover. Retrieved 30 November 2023.
  13. ^ a b uni-hannover.de: Die Leibniz Universität Hannover in Stichworten 5 August 2016 at the Wayback Machine; retrieved, 18 December 2014
  14. ^ a b "QS World University Rankings 2024". QS World University Rankings. Retrieved 16 July 2023.
  15. ^ a b "World University Rankings 2024". Times Higher Education World University Rankings. 27 September 2023. Retrieved 27 September 2023.
  16. ^ a b "2023 Academic Ranking of World Universities". Academic Ranking of World Universities. Retrieved 15 August 2023.
  17. ^ "An diesen Unis haben die DAX-Vorstände studiert | charly.education". www.charly.education (in German). Retrieved 19 October 2019.
  18. ^ "THE Impact Rankings 2023, SDG 6: Leibniz University Hannover". Times Higher Education (THE). 15 June 2023.
  19. ^ "THE Impact Rankings 2023, SDG 7: Leibniz University Hannover". Times Higher Education (THE). 15 June 2023.
  20. ^ The Nuremberg Medical Trial 1946/47 – Guide to the Microfiche Edition: With an Introduction to the Trial's History by Angelika Ebbinghaus and Short Biographies of the Participants, 2001, Walter de Gruyter, ISBN 3110950073, p. 119
  21. ^ "Der Bastler". Der Spiegel (in German). 13 December 1960. ISSN 2195-1349. Retrieved 12 February 2023.

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • Leibniz Alliance Hannover (LEAH)

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Leibniz University Hannover German Leibniz Universitat Hannover also known as the University of Hannover is a public research university located in Hanover Germany Founded on 2 May 1831 as Higher Vocational School the university has undergone six periods of renaming its most recent in 2006 7 8 Leibniz University HannoverLeibniz Universitat HannoverFormer namesHohere Gewerbeschule 1831 Polytechnische Schule 1847 Konigliche Technische Hochschule 1879 Technische Hochschule Hannover 1921 Technische Universitat Hannover 1968 University of Hannover 1978 1 2 3 MottoGlobal denken interdisziplinar forschen Leibniz leben 4 Motto in EnglishGlobal thinking interdisciplinary research the spirit of Leibniz 5 TypePublicEstablished2 May 1831 192 years ago 1831 05 02 1 Budget 614 7 million 6 PresidentVolker EppingAcademic staff3 438 6 Administrative staff1 838 6 Students27 229 6 LocationHanover Lower Saxony Germany52 22 56 N 9 43 04 E 52 3822 N 9 7178 E 52 3822 9 7178AffiliationsTU9TIMECESAER AssociationWebsitewww wbr uni hannover wbr de wbr en wbr Main building of Leibniz University Hannover designed by Christian Heinrich TrammLeibniz University Hannover is a member of TU9 an association of the nine leading Institutes of Technology in Germany It is also a member of the Conference of European Schools for Advanced Engineering Education and Research a non profit association of leading engineering universities in Europe The university sponsors the German National Library of Science and Technology the largest science and technology library in the world 9 Contents 1 History 2 Namesake 3 Faculties and staff 4 Facilities 5 Budget 6 Rankings 7 University library and TIB 8 GISMA School of Business 9 Notable people 9 1 Faculty 9 2 Alumni 10 Panorama 11 See also 12 Notes 13 References 14 External linksHistory edit nbsp The Konigliche Technische Hochschule around 1900The roots of the university begin in the Higher Vocational College Polytechnic Institute Hohere Gewerbeschule Polytechnische Schule founded on 2 May 1831 1 In 1879 the Higher Vocational School moved into the historic Guelph Palace Welfenschloss which was specially converted for the purpose On 1 April 1879 the Higher Vocational School became the Royal College of Technology Konigliche Technische Hochschule 2 In 1899 Kaiser Wilhelm II granted the College of Technology a status equal to that of universities and the right to confer doctorates The college was reconstructed in 1921 with the financial support of the College Patrons Association As of 1 July 1922 there were three faculties Mathematics and Natural Sciences Civil Engineering and Mechanical Engineering 1 In 1968 the Faculty of Humanities and Political Science were founded and the Technische Hochschule Technical College or Technical University became the Technische Universitat Hannover Technical University Hannover Between 1973 and 1980 the faculties of Law Business and Economics and the formerly independent Teachers Training College were added to the university and in 1978 the Technische Universitat Hannover was renamed Universitat Hannover University of Hannover Student numbers exceeded 30 000 for the first time in 1991 On the 175th anniversary of the institution in 2006 the University of Hannover was given the name Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Universitat Hannover or Leibniz Universitat Hannover for short While 64 students first attended the Vocational School today the university has around 27 200 students more than 3 400 academics and scientists and 160 departments and institutes 10 Namesake edit nbsp Gottfried Wilhelm LeibnizThe Senate of the university voted in April 2006 to rename the University of Hannover to Leibniz Universitat Hannover Following agreement by the Leibniz Academy on the use of the name the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Universitat Hannover received its name on the 360th anniversary of Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz s birth The brand of the university is Leibniz Universitat Hannover The old logo of the university was inspired by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology The current logo adopted in 2008 is a stylised excerpt from a letter to Duke Rudolf August of Wolfenbuttel in which Leibniz presented binary numbers for the first time 11 Faculties and staff editNine faculties with more than 190 first degree full time and part time degree courses make the university the second largest institution of higher education in Lower Saxony The university staff comprises 3438 research and teaching staff of whom 357 are professors It has 1838 additional employees in administrative functions 58 apprentices and some 1900 staff funded by third parties 10 Faculty of Architecture and Landscape Sciences Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geodetic Science Faculty of Economics and Management Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Faculty of Humanities Faculty of Law Faculty of Mathematics and Physics Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Faculty of Natural Sciences QUEST Leibniz Research School Leibniz School of Education 12 Leibniz School of Optics and Photonics 12 Facilities edit nbsp The Conti Tower on the Konigsworther Platz home to the law economics and linguistics facultiesThe campus of the university is spread over 160 buildings occupying 322 700 square metres 79 7 acres of floor space 13 Budget editThe university s overall budget was approximately 441 8 million euros in 2013 broken down as follows 13 Income of 222 6 million according to the annual report External funding amounting to 101 8 million euros Special funds from the State of Lower Saxony amounting to 58 3 million euros 42 3 million euros from other income 16 8 million euros from student contributionsRankings editUniversity rankingsOverall Global amp NationalQS World 2024 14 48130THE World 2024 15 351 40034 36ARWU World 2023 16 501 60032 36QS Europe citation needed QS Employability citation needed THE Employability citation needed As per the QS World 2024 the university is placed 481st globally and holds the 30th position nationally 14 In the THE World 2024 rankings the university is placed within the 351 400 range globally and holds a national rank within the 34 36 range 15 According to the ARWU World 2022 the university s global position is within the 501 600 range while nationally it ranks between 32nd and 36th 16 Measured by the number of top managers in the German economy Leibniz University Hannover ranked 7th in 2019 17 Leibniz University Hannover ranked 34th place worldwide in the THE Impact Rankings 2023 SDG 6 Clean Water and Sanitation 18 and between 101 200 in the SDG 7 Affordable and Clean Energy 19 rankings University library and TIB edit nbsp The German National Library of Science and Technology in WelfengartenMain article German National Library of Science and Technology The library was established on the founding of the Hohere Gewerbeschule Polytechnische Schule in 1831 It expanded into an important collection as the institution evolved from a vocational technical college into the full University The removal of the books into storage during the Second World War secured valuable old stocks that became a unique national collection of scientific and technical literature in postwar Germany This was the basis on which the library of the Institute of Technology German Technische Informationsbibliothek was established in 1959 Today the collection forms the heart of the German National Library of Science and Technology which is the largest institution of its kind in the world 9 GISMA School of Business editGISMA Business School in Hannover Germany was launched in 1999 as a joint initiative by the state of Lower Saxony and visionary private sector enterprises The school was closely affiliated with the Krannert School of Management at Purdue University Indiana USA until 2011 when the Leibniz University Hannover briefly became its parent In 2013 the association with Leibniz ended and GISMA became part the for profit education company Global University Systems Notable people editFaculty edit Friedrich Bergius 1884 1949 chemist Nobel Prize in chemistry 1931 Helmut Bley born 1935 German historian professor Constantin Caratheodory 1873 1950 mathematician professor Horst Dreier born 1954 lawyer Gerhard Ertl born 1936 physicist and chemist Nobel Prize in chemistry 2007 J Hans D Jensen 1907 1973 German physicist Nobel Prize in physics 1963 Wilhelm Jordan 1842 1899 professor of geodesy and practical geometry known for the Gauss Jordan Elimination Karl Karmarsch 1803 1879 engineer educationalist Theodor Lessing 1872 1933 philosopher Herbert Lindinger born 1933 industrial designer Konrad Meyer 1901 1973 SS Oberfuhrer and an architect of Generalplan Ost for the Germanization of Eastern Europe Later served as a professor of agriculture and regional planning at the University of Hanover 20 Oskar Negt 1934 2024 social philosopher Eduard Pestel 1914 1988 engineer and politician Ludwig Prandtl 1875 1953 physicist and engineer in fluid and aerodynamics professor Friedrich Schwerd 1872 1953 professor for machinery and operations research inventor of the WW I German army Stahlhelm Fritz Sennheiser 1912 2010 electronics engineer entrepreneur Honorary professorship Klaus Topfer born 1938 German politician Christian Democratic Union Alumni edit Carl F W Borgward 1890 1963 entrepreneur car manufacturer engineer non graduate guest auditor 21 Walter Bruch 1908 1990 electronics and television engineer honorary doctorate Alfred Bucherer 1863 1927 physicist Wilhelm Busch 1832 1908 poet and artist Rento Hofstede Crull 1863 1938 electrical pioneer Gustav Doetsch 1892 1977 German mathematician gained his Habilitation here Luise Druke born 1948 German scholar and United Nations practitioner Irmgard Flugge Lotz 1903 1974 German American mathematician and engineer Henrich Focke 1890 1979 German aviation pioneer Erich Gutenberg 1897 1984 German economist Maximilian Emil Hehl 1861 1916 German Architect who emigrated to Brazil and designed the Neo Gothic Sao Paulo Cathedral Pascual Jordan 1902 1980 theoretical and mathematical physicist politician CDU Wolfgang Juttner born 1948 German politician SPD Carola Lentz born 1954 German social anthropologist David McAllister born 1971 German politician CDU Christian Otto Mohr 1835 1918 civil and structural engineer Carl Adam Petri 1926 2010 mathematician logician and computer scientist Frank Pohlmann born 1959 American politician and businessman Reinhold Rudenberg 1883 1961 Head of the Department of Electrical Engineering at the Harvard Graduate School of Engineering inventor of i e carrier current communicationsPanorama edit nbsp Leibniz University Hannover main building On the right the International Office a facility to contact for advice and guidance connected with international mattersSee also editWelfenschloss Stables German National Library of Science and Technology List of universities in Germany List of colleges and universitiesNotes editReferences edit a b c d Geschichte Gebaude und Personen PDF Leibniz University Hannover Retrieved 12 December 2018 a b Auf dem Weg zur Technischen Hochschule Auf dem Weg zur Technischen Hochschule Retrieved 13 December 2018 Key Events in the History of the University Leibniz Universitat Hannover Retrieved 12 December 2018 Leibniz University Hannover 18 May 2021 Leibniz leben Leibniz University Hannover Retrieved 20 July 2021 Leibniz University Hannover 18 May 2021 The spirit of Leibniz Leibniz University Hannover Retrieved 20 July 2021 a b c d Zahlen und Fakten Leibniz University Hannover in German Retrieved 30 November 2023 Leibniz Universitat Hannover Leibniz Universitat Hannover Retrieved 17 November 2022 University of Hannover U S News amp World Report U S News amp World Report Archived from the original on 17 November 2022 Retrieved 16 November 2022 a b Profile of the TIB at Leibniz University Hannover online Archived 23 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine English retrieved 26 May 2012 a b uni hannover de 1 retrieved 30 November 2023 uni hannover de Neues Corporate Design der Leibniz Universitat Hannover entsteht Archived from the original on 3 April 2008 Retrieved 27 March 2008 a b Leibniz University Hannover Leibniz University Hannover Faculties Leibniz University Hannover Retrieved 30 November 2023 a b uni hannover de Die Leibniz Universitat Hannover in Stichworten Archived 5 August 2016 at the Wayback Machine retrieved 18 December 2014 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 An diesen Unis haben die DAX Vorstande studiert charly education www charly education in German Retrieved 19 October 2019 THE Impact Rankings 2023 SDG 6 Leibniz University Hannover Times Higher Education THE 15 June 2023 THE Impact Rankings 2023 SDG 7 Leibniz University Hannover Times Higher Education THE 15 June 2023 The Nuremberg Medical Trial 1946 47 Guide to the Microfiche Edition With an Introduction to the Trial s History by Angelika Ebbinghaus and Short Biographies of the Participants 2001 Walter de Gruyter ISBN 3110950073 p 119 Der Bastler Der Spiegel in German 13 December 1960 ISSN 2195 1349 Retrieved 12 February 2023 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Universitat Hannover Official website nbsp Leibniz Alliance Hannover LEAH Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Leibniz University Hannover amp oldid 1204940012, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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