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University of Tübingen

The University of Tübingen, officially the Eberhard Karl University of Tübingen (German: Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen; Latin: Universitas Eberhardina Carolina), is a public research university located in the city of Tübingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

University of Tübingen
Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen
Latin: Universitas Eberhardina Carolina
Motto
Attempto!
Motto in English
I dare!
TypePublic
EstablishedJanuary 1, 1477; 546 years ago (1477-01-01)
Budget€ 589.2 million[1]
RectorKarla Pollmann[2]
Academic staff
3,604[3]
Administrative staff
1,375
Students27,196 (WS2019/20)[1]
Undergraduatesc. 21,800 (WS2016/17)[1]
Postgraduatesc. 4,600 (WS2016/17)[1]
c. 2,000 (WS2016/17)[1]
Location, ,
Coordinates: 48°31′30″N 09°03′32″E / 48.52500°N 9.05889°E / 48.52500; 9.05889
CampusUrban (University town)
Colours     
AffiliationsGerman Universities Excellence Initiative, Guild of European Research-Intensive Universities, MNU
Websiteuni-tuebingen.de

The University of Tübingen is one of eleven German Excellence Universities. The University of Tübingen is especially known as a centre for the study of plant biology, medicine, law, archeology, ancient cultures, philosophy, theology, religious studies, humanities, as well as more recently as center of excellence for artificial intelligence. The university's noted alumni and faculty include presidents, a pope, EU Commissioners, and judges of the Federal Constitutional Court. The university is associated with eleven Nobel laureates, especially in the fields of medicine and chemistry.

The Neue Aula

History

The University of Tübingen was founded in 1477 by Count Eberhard V (Eberhard im Bart, 1445–1496), later the first Duke of Württemberg, a civic and ecclesiastic reformer who established the school after becoming absorbed in the Renaissance revival of learning during his travels to Italy. Its first rector was Johannes Nauclerus.

Its present name was conferred on it in 1769 by Duke Karl Eugen who appended his first name to that of the founder. The university later became the principal university of the kingdom of Württemberg. Today, it is one of nine state universities funded by the German federal state of Baden-Württemberg.

 
The Alte Aula (Old Auditorium)

The University of Tübingen has a history of innovative thought, particularly in theology, in which the university and the Tübinger Stift are famous to this day. Philipp Melanchthon (1497–1560), the prime mover in building the German school system and a chief figure in the Protestant Reformation, helped establish its direction. Among Tübingen's eminent students (and/or professors) have been the astronomer Johannes Kepler; the economist Horst Köhler (President of Germany); Joseph Ratzinger (Pope Benedict XVI), poet Friedrich Hölderlin, and the philosophers Friedrich Schelling and Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel. "The Tübingen Three" refers to Hölderlin, Hegel and Schelling, who were roommates at the Tübinger Stift. Theologian Helmut Thielicke revived postwar Tübingen when he took over a professorship at the reopened theological faculty in 1947, being made administrative head of the university and President of the Chancellor's Conference in 1951.

The university rose to the height of its prominence in the middle of the 19th century with the teachings of poet and civic leader Ludwig Uhland and the Protestant theologian Ferdinand Christian Baur, whose circle, colleagues and students became known as the "Tübingen School", which pioneered the historical-critical analysis of biblical and early Christian texts, an approach generally referred to as "higher criticism". The University of Tübingen also was the first German university to establish a faculty of natural sciences, in 1863. DNA was discovered in 1868 at the University of Tübingen by Friedrich Miescher. Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard, the first female Nobel Prize winner in medicine in Germany, also works at Tübingen. The faculty for economics and business was founded in 1817 as the "Staatswissenschaftliche Fakultät" and was the first of its kind in Germany.

Starting with the late 1990s at Tübingen University, the foundation work with mRNA-based substances (e.g. for cancer treatment and vaccines) were laid in the groups of H.-G. Rammensee and G. Jung which led through the Ph.D. work and later research of Ingmar Hoerr eventually to COVID-19 vaccine programs by BioNTech, Moderna and Curevac.

Nazi period

The university played a leading role in efforts to legitimize the policies of the Third Reich as "scientific". Even before the victory of the Nazi Party in the general election in March 1933, there were hardly any Jewish faculty and a few Jewish students. Physicist Hans Bethe was dismissed on 20 April 1933 because of "non-Aryan" origin. Religion professor Traugott Konstantin Oesterreich and the mathematician Erich Kamke were forced to take early retirement, probably in both cases the "non-Aryan" origin of their wives.[4] At least 1158 people were sterilized at the University Hospital.[5]

After the war

In 1966, Joseph Ratzinger, who would later become Pope Benedict XVI, was appointed to a chair in dogmatic theology in the Faculty of Catholic Theology at Tübingen, where he was a colleague of Hans Küng.

 
Kupferbau Auditorium

In 1967, Jürgen Moltmann (b. 1926), one of the most influential Protestant theologians of the 20th century, was appointed Professor of Systematic Theology in the Faculty of Protestant Theology. Drafted in 1944 by Nazi Germany, he was an Allied prisoner of war 1945–1948. He was influenced by his colleague and friend Ernst Bloch, the Marxist philosopher.

In 1970, the university was restructured into a series of faculties as independent departments of study and research after the manner of French universities.

The university made the headlines in November 2009 when a group of left-leaning students occupied one of the main lecture halls, the Kupferbau, for several days. The students' goal was to protest tuition fees and maintain that education should be free for everyone.

In May 2010, Tübingen joined the Matariki Network of Universities (MNU) together with Dartmouth College (US), Durham University (UK), Queen's University (Canada), University of Otago (New Zealand), University of Western Australia (Australia) and Uppsala University (Sweden).[6]

On 27 April 2022, for the first time, a woman was elected Rector in the person of Karla Pollmann.[7]

Research focus

The University of Tübingen undertakes a broad range of research projects in various fields. Among the more prominent ones in the natural sciences are the Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research, which focuses on general, cognitive and cellular neurology as well as neurodegeneration, and the Centre for Interdisciplinary Clinical Research, which deals primarily with cell biology in diagnostics and therapy of organ system diseases. In the liberal arts, the University of Tübingen is noteworthy for having the only faculty of rhetoric in Germany – the department was founded by Walter Jens, an important intellectual and literary critic. The university also boasts continued pre-eminence in its centuries-old traditions of research in the fields of philosophy, theology and philology. Since at least the nineteenth century, Tübingen has been the home of world-class research in prehistoric studies and the study of antiquity, including the study of the ancient Near East; a particular focus of the research in these areas at the University of Tübingen has been Anatolia, e.g., through the continued excavations of the university at Troy. The University of Tübingen is also host to a number of Collaborative Research Centres, producing fundamental interdisciplinary research.

Campus

 
Institute of Political Science

The University of Tübingen is not a campus university, but is spread throughout the town: Tübingen is one of five classical "university towns" in Germany. The other four are Marburg, Göttingen, Freiburg and Heidelberg.[8] In Tübingen there are four areas with a major concentration of university institutions.

  • The university uses a number of buildings in the old town of Tübingen, some of which date back to the foundation of the university. Today, these are mainly used by smaller humanities departments, as is the adjacent medieval castle, Schloss Hohentübingen.
  • Northeast of the old town, the Wilhelmstraße area surrounding the street of the same name is home to larger humanities departments as well as the university's administration. The main university library and main refectory are also in this area.
  • A new campus for the sciences was built in the 1970s at Morgenstelle, a hill north of the historic centre of Tübingen. Facilities include a large refectory.
     
    Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, part of the Klinikum
  • The university's teaching hospitals are located between the Wilhelmstraße area and the Morgenstelle campus in an area collectively known as the Klinikum. The 17 hospitals in Tübingen affiliated with the university's faculty of medicine have 1,500 patient beds, and cater to 66,000 in-patients and 200,000 out-patients on an annual basis.[9]

Accommodation provided by the Tübingen Studentenwerk is in several locations throughout the town. The largest of the eleven halls of residence are in the city's northern neighbourhood of Waldhäuser Ost (1,700 rooms) and in the city's southeasternmost neighbourhood, Französisches Viertel (500 rooms).[10]

Museum

 
Wild horse figurine Urpferd from the Vogelherdhöhle (40,000 years), UNESCO World Heritage

Since 2006, the young Museum of the University of Tübingen (MUT) has made it its task to professionalize the 65 sometimes very old, singular teaching, show and research collections of the university from all faculties in terms of collection, curatorial and organizational aspects. In interdisciplinary exhibitions, both the broader public should be provided with insights into the history of science as well as researched in the field of science itself.

In addition, the master's degree program "Museum & Collections" of the MUT, with the participation of six humanities and cultural studies subjects, offers the training of students in the field of exhibitions.

 
Ancient Egyptian Coffin of Idi from Assiut, mid-12th dynasty

Eight scientific teaching collections – Origins of Art, Pile Dwellings + Celts, Cuneiform, Gods + Tombs, Ancient Art, Ancient Coins, Ancient Sculptures – are open to the public in the Museum Alte Kulturen and in the permanent exhibition WeltKulturen in Hohentübingen Castle. In addition, there are other, partially accessible scientific teaching collections on Hohentübingen: Cradle of Biochemistry (Schlosslabor), BildBestand, Everyday Culture, AntikenBilder, Professor Gallery (partial), Castle Church and TonSteineScherben.

The MUT – and thus the Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen – is the only university institution in the world to house artefacts with world heritage status, such as the oldest surviving figurative works of art and musical instruments of humanity, mammoth ivory figures and fragments of bone flutes. These come from the Vogelherdhöhle (Swabian Alb), which has been part of the UNESCO World Heritage "Caves and Ice Age Art in the Swabian Jura" since 2017.

Libraries

 
Entrance to the Historical Reading Hall of the University Library of Tübingen

The University Library of Tübingen is not just available to those affiliated with the university, but also to the general public. The library provides more than three million individual volumes and more than 7,600 journals. Apart from the main library, more than 80 departmental libraries containing an additional three million volumes are also associated with the university.

The main lending library is located on Wilhelmstraße and consists of several different parts which are connected through corridors and walkways:

  • The Bonatzbau, the library's oldest building, was built in 1912 and currently houses the historical reading room (Historischer Lesesaal), the university archive, along with a number of manuscript collections.
  • The library's main building, constructed in 1963, contains the information desk and research stations to access electronic catalogues and databases.
  •  
    Interior of the Historical Reading Hall
    The Ammerbau is the most recent addition to the library complex. Built in 2002, it offers users direct access to over 300,000 volumes and latest issues of newspapers, magazines and journals. It also contains numerous work places and separate individual rooms for group work.

Organisation

Faculties

 
Theologicum

The university is made up of seven faculties, some of which are subdivided into further departments.[11]

Governance

The university is governed by three separate bodies sharing different functions and duties. However, some persons serve in more than one body.

The Rectorate is the executive component of the university's governing body. The current rector, Professor Karla Pollmann, is supported by four deputies consisting of three prorectors and one provost. All are also permanent members of the university senate.[12][13]

The Senate forms the legislative section of governance. Apart from the members of the rectorate, it includes the equal opportunities commissioner, the deans and 20 elected members representing the professors, lecturers, students and non-academic staff. Two advisors represent the university's teaching hospitals.[14]

The University Council (Hochschulrat or Universitätsrat) has 13 members, including its president and vice-president as well as five further internal and six external members.[15]

Rankings and reputation

University rankings
Global – Overall
ARWU World[16]151–200 (2020)
QS World[17]177 (2022)
THE World[18]86 (2023)
USNWR Global[19]180 (2021)
National – Overall
QS National[20]10 (2021)
THE National[21]6 (2022)
USNWR National[22]10 (2021)

Since 2012, the University of Tübingen has been regarded as one of eleven German Excellence Universities that have been successful in the competition of the German Universities Excellence Initiative.[23] The award brings additional research funds for five years.[24] With three successful research Clusters of Excellence approved by the German Universities Excellence Initiative in 2018, Tübingen is one of the three universities with the highest research output in Germany and leading among universities in South Germany.[25][26]

According to the funding report of the German Research Foundation (DFG) 2018, which breaks down the grants awarded to German universities from 2014 to 2016, the University of Tübingen was ranked 8th overall, 4th in humanities and social sciences, and 6th in life sciences including medicine.[27] This ranking is based on a selection of best research projects nationwide and thus regarded as an indicator of the quality of research.

In the Times Higher Education World University Ranking (2021), Tübingen was ranked 78th worldwide and 5th nationwide.[28] US News Best Global Universities and QS World University Rankings also ranked Tübingen amongst the top ten universities in Germany overall in 2021.[29][30]

Traditionally, Tübingen has been particularly strong in the fields of humanities, especially in theology and religious studies, medicine, and law:

The University of Tübingen is the only university in the German-speaking world that teaches rhetoric as an independent subject of study.[35]

Controversies

Since 2018, the university has been part of a wider artificial intelligence research initiative named Cyber Valley.[36] Cyber Valley has seen investments from multinational companies poured into establishing research centers, research groups, and professorships in the city. The investing organisations and corporations include Google, Amazon, BMW, IAV, Daimler, Porsche, and Bosch. The Cyber Valley initiative has attracted criticism from student groups and activist groups alike, with many protest actions, including building occupations and demonstrations, having taken place decrying both the commercialisation of university research and the involvement of the university with organisations that are engaged in military research.[37]

Student life

 
Sculpture Urpferd at campus Morgenstelle

The university's students make up roughly a third of the total population of Tübingen and the town's culture can seem to be largely dominated by them. As a result there is a slump of activity during university holidays, particularly over the summer when a large number of otherwise regular events are not happening.

Around 30 Studentenverbindungen, the German type of fraternities, are associated with the university. While famous for their parties, public academic lectures and the yearly "Stocherkahn-Rennen" punting-boat race on the Neckar river, some of them are the subject of ongoing controversy surrounding alleged rightwing policial views, leading to strong criticism from leftist groups.[38] The university itself takes a neutral stance on this issue. However, all of Tübingen's fraternities distance themselves from the fraternities of the Deutsche Burschenschaft, which have been widely criticized as adhering to far-right principles.

 
Fraternity house on the Österberg

Also closely linked to the university are a number of student societies representing mainly the arts and political parties. Most notable are a number of choirs as well as student theatre groups affiliated with the faculty of Modern Languages, some of which perform in foreign languages. Radio Uniwelle Tübingen is the university's radio station, airing seven hours of programmes a week produced by students under the supervision of staff employed by the university.[39]

The university also offers gym and sports classes called Hochschulsport.[40] Since Tübingen has a department of sports science with a broad range of facilities, students of other subjects have the possibility to participate in various kinds of sports courses in teams or as individuals. Furthermore, even exotic sports, such as parachuting or martial arts, are offered. Students may attend courses either for free or at reduced rates. The sports department is located close to the Wilhelmstraße area of university buildings and is served by a number of frequent bus routes.

 
Stocherkähne during the traditional annual race

Unlike in some major cities, student discounts are not widely available in Tübingen. Cinemas and the town council's public library in particular do not offer discounts for students, and there are only a handful of restaurants which have reduced lunch deals. However, students may benefit from the Semesterticket, a heavily discounted public transport season pass offering six months of unlimited travel on trains and buses in the naldo Verkehrsverbund transport association for approximately €62.50.[41] The Landestheater Tübingen theatre and all public swimming pools also have discounts for students.

Nightlife in Tübingen is centered on the numerous pubs in the old town along with a number of clubs, most of which dedicate themselves to non-mainstream music. During the semester, the Studentenwerk-owned Clubhaus at the centre of the Wilhelmstraße university area hosts the weekly Clubhausfest on Thursday nights. This popular, free-entry club night is organized and promoted by student societies and Fachschaft student representative bodies and all proceeds go towards their activities in support of students.

Notable faculty

Notable alumni

The University of Tübingen has a long list of notable alumni and staff. As of 2022, eleven Nobel Laureates,[42] 17 Leibniz Laureates[43] and five Alexander von Humboldt Professorships[44] are affiliated with the university.

Besides several Federal Ministers of Germany and Minister Presidents of German States, politicians associated with the University of Tübingen include six founding fathers of the Federal Republic of Germany,[45] a Chancellor of Germany,[46] two Presidents of Germany,[47][48] and several European Commissioners.

As Tübingen has traditionally been home to one of the most prestigious law schools in Germany, alumni in the legal profession include at least 19 judges of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany,[49] the first female German judge at the European Court of Justice,[50] an Advocate General at the European Court of Justice,[51] as well as several judges at the Federal Court of Justice, the Federal Fiscal Court, and the Federal Labour Court. Notable legal scholars associated with Tübingen include Dieter Medicus, Klaus Hopt and Wolfgang Ernst.

Affiliates in the field of religious studies include many of the most influential theologians of the last centuries such as Pope Benedict XVI, Karl Barth, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Eduard Mörike, Miroslav Volv, Paul Tillich, David Strauss, Philip Melanchthon, and Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling.

Nobel laureates

 
Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard (2007)

Faculty members and alumni who have been awarded with the Nobel Prize:[52]

Quotes

  • "Tübingen does not have a university, Tübingen is a university." – Walter Jens
  • "One need merely say 'Tübingen Seminary' to understand what German philosophy is at bottom: an insidious theology. The Swabians are the best liars in Germany: they lie innocently." – Friedrich Nietzsche, 1888[53]

See also

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External links

  • University of Tubingen Official website
  • Erasmus and exchange to Tübingen

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Excellence Universities The University of Tubingen is especially known as a centre for the study of plant biology medicine law archeology ancient cultures philosophy theology religious studies humanities as well as more recently as center of excellence for artificial intelligence The university s noted alumni and faculty include presidents a pope EU Commissioners and judges of the Federal Constitutional Court The university is associated with eleven Nobel laureates especially in the fields of medicine and chemistry The Neue Aula Contents 1 History 1 1 Nazi period 1 2 After the war 2 Research focus 3 Campus 4 Museum 5 Libraries 6 Organisation 6 1 Faculties 6 2 Governance 7 Rankings and reputation 7 1 Controversies 8 Student life 9 Notable faculty 10 Notable alumni 11 Nobel laureates 12 Quotes 13 See also 14 References 14 1 Bibliography 15 External linksHistory EditMain article History of Wurttemberg The University of Tubingen was founded in 1477 by Count Eberhard V Eberhard im Bart 1445 1496 later the first Duke of Wurttemberg a civic and ecclesiastic reformer who established the school after becoming absorbed in the Renaissance revival of learning during his travels to Italy Its first rector was Johannes Nauclerus Its present name was conferred on it in 1769 by Duke Karl Eugen who appended his first name to that of the founder The university later became the principal university of the kingdom of Wurttemberg Today it is one of nine state universities funded by the German federal state of Baden Wurttemberg The Alte Aula Old Auditorium The University of Tubingen has a history of innovative thought particularly in theology in which the university and the Tubinger Stift are famous to this day Philipp Melanchthon 1497 1560 the prime mover in building the German school system and a chief figure in the Protestant Reformation helped establish its direction Among Tubingen s eminent students and or professors have been the astronomer Johannes Kepler the economist Horst Kohler President of Germany Joseph Ratzinger Pope Benedict XVI poet Friedrich Holderlin and the philosophers Friedrich Schelling and Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel The Tubingen Three refers to Holderlin Hegel and Schelling who were roommates at the Tubinger Stift Theologian Helmut Thielicke revived postwar Tubingen when he took over a professorship at the reopened theological faculty in 1947 being made administrative head of the university and President of the Chancellor s Conference in 1951 The university rose to the height of its prominence in the middle of the 19th century with the teachings of poet and civic leader Ludwig Uhland and the Protestant theologian Ferdinand Christian Baur whose circle colleagues and students became known as the Tubingen School which pioneered the historical critical analysis of biblical and early Christian texts an approach generally referred to as higher criticism The University of Tubingen also was the first German university to establish a faculty of natural sciences in 1863 DNA was discovered in 1868 at the University of Tubingen by Friedrich Miescher Christiane Nusslein Volhard the first female Nobel Prize winner in medicine in Germany also works at Tubingen The faculty for economics and business was founded in 1817 as the Staatswissenschaftliche Fakultat and was the first of its kind in Germany Starting with the late 1990s at Tubingen University the foundation work with mRNA based substances e g for cancer treatment and vaccines were laid in the groups of H G Rammensee and G Jung which led through the Ph D work and later research of Ingmar Hoerr eventually to COVID 19 vaccine programs by BioNTech Moderna and Curevac Nazi period Edit Main article University education in Nazi Germany The university played a leading role in efforts to legitimize the policies of the Third Reich as scientific Even before the victory of the Nazi Party in the general election in March 1933 there were hardly any Jewish faculty and a few Jewish students Physicist Hans Bethe was dismissed on 20 April 1933 because of non Aryan origin Religion professor Traugott Konstantin Oesterreich and the mathematician Erich Kamke were forced to take early retirement probably in both cases the non Aryan origin of their wives 4 At least 1158 people were sterilized at the University Hospital 5 After the war EditIn 1966 Joseph Ratzinger who would later become Pope Benedict XVI was appointed to a chair in dogmatic theology in the Faculty of Catholic Theology at Tubingen where he was a colleague of Hans Kung Kupferbau AuditoriumIn 1967 Jurgen Moltmann b 1926 one of the most influential Protestant theologians of the 20th century was appointed Professor of Systematic Theology in the Faculty of Protestant Theology Drafted in 1944 by Nazi Germany he was an Allied prisoner of war 1945 1948 He was influenced by his colleague and friend Ernst Bloch the Marxist philosopher In 1970 the university was restructured into a series of faculties as independent departments of study and research after the manner of French universities The university made the headlines in November 2009 when a group of left leaning students occupied one of the main lecture halls the Kupferbau for several days The students goal was to protest tuition fees and maintain that education should be free for everyone In May 2010 Tubingen joined the Matariki Network of Universities MNU together with Dartmouth College US Durham University UK Queen s University Canada University of Otago New Zealand University of Western Australia Australia and Uppsala University Sweden 6 On 27 April 2022 for the first time a woman was elected Rector in the person of Karla Pollmann 7 Research focus EditThe University of Tubingen undertakes a broad range of research projects in various fields Among the more prominent ones in the natural sciences are the Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research which focuses on general cognitive and cellular neurology as well as neurodegeneration and the Centre for Interdisciplinary Clinical Research which deals primarily with cell biology in diagnostics and therapy of organ system diseases In the liberal arts the University of Tubingen is noteworthy for having the only faculty of rhetoric in Germany the department was founded by Walter Jens an important intellectual and literary critic The university also boasts continued pre eminence in its centuries old traditions of research in the fields of philosophy theology and philology Since at least the nineteenth century Tubingen has been the home of world class research in prehistoric studies and the study of antiquity including the study of the ancient Near East a particular focus of the research in these areas at the University of Tubingen has been Anatolia e g through the continued excavations of the university at Troy The University of Tubingen is also host to a number of Collaborative Research Centres producing fundamental interdisciplinary research Campus Edit Institute of Political Science The University of Tubingen is not a campus university but is spread throughout the town Tubingen is one of five classical university towns in Germany The other four are Marburg Gottingen Freiburg and Heidelberg 8 In Tubingen there are four areas with a major concentration of university institutions The university uses a number of buildings in the old town of Tubingen some of which date back to the foundation of the university Today these are mainly used by smaller humanities departments as is the adjacent medieval castle Schloss Hohentubingen Northeast of the old town the Wilhelmstrasse area surrounding the street of the same name is home to larger humanities departments as well as the university s administration The main university library and main refectory are also in this area A new campus for the sciences was built in the 1970s at Morgenstelle a hill north of the historic centre of Tubingen Facilities include a large refectory Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy part of the Klinikum The university s teaching hospitals are located between the Wilhelmstrasse area and the Morgenstelle campus in an area collectively known as the Klinikum The 17 hospitals in Tubingen affiliated with the university s faculty of medicine have 1 500 patient beds and cater to 66 000 in patients and 200 000 out patients on an annual basis 9 Accommodation provided by the Tubingen Studentenwerk is in several locations throughout the town The largest of the eleven halls of residence are in the city s northern neighbourhood of Waldhauser Ost 1 700 rooms and in the city s southeasternmost neighbourhood Franzosisches Viertel 500 rooms 10 Museum EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Wild horse figurine Urpferd from the Vogelherdhohle 40 000 years UNESCO World Heritage Since 2006 the young Museum of the University of Tubingen MUT has made it its task to professionalize the 65 sometimes very old singular teaching show and research collections of the university from all faculties in terms of collection curatorial and organizational aspects In interdisciplinary exhibitions both the broader public should be provided with insights into the history of science as well as researched in the field of science itself In addition the master s degree program Museum amp Collections of the MUT with the participation of six humanities and cultural studies subjects offers the training of students in the field of exhibitions Ancient Egyptian Coffin of Idi from Assiut mid 12th dynasty Eight scientific teaching collections Origins of Art Pile Dwellings Celts Cuneiform Gods Tombs Ancient Art Ancient Coins Ancient Sculptures are open to the public in the Museum Alte Kulturen and in the permanent exhibition WeltKulturen in Hohentubingen Castle In addition there are other partially accessible scientific teaching collections on Hohentubingen Cradle of Biochemistry Schlosslabor BildBestand Everyday Culture AntikenBilder Professor Gallery partial Castle Church and TonSteineScherben The MUT and thus the Eberhard Karls University of Tubingen is the only university institution in the world to house artefacts with world heritage status such as the oldest surviving figurative works of art and musical instruments of humanity mammoth ivory figures and fragments of bone flutes These come from the Vogelherdhohle Swabian Alb which has been part of the UNESCO World Heritage Caves and Ice Age Art in the Swabian Jura since 2017 Libraries Edit Entrance to the Historical Reading Hall of the University Library of Tubingen The University Library of Tubingen is not just available to those affiliated with the university but also to the general public The library provides more than three million individual volumes and more than 7 600 journals Apart from the main library more than 80 departmental libraries containing an additional three million volumes are also associated with the university The main lending library is located on Wilhelmstrasse and consists of several different parts which are connected through corridors and walkways The Bonatzbau the library s oldest building was built in 1912 and currently houses the historical reading room Historischer Lesesaal the university archive along with a number of manuscript collections The library s main building constructed in 1963 contains the information desk and research stations to access electronic catalogues and databases Interior of the Historical Reading HallThe Ammerbau is the most recent addition to the library complex Built in 2002 it offers users direct access to over 300 000 volumes and latest issues of newspapers magazines and journals It also contains numerous work places and separate individual rooms for group work Organisation EditFaculties Edit Theologicum The university is made up of seven faculties some of which are subdivided into further departments 11 Protestant Theology Catholic Theology Law Medicine Humanities Economics and Social Sciences ScienceGovernance Edit The university is governed by three separate bodies sharing different functions and duties However some persons serve in more than one body The Rectorate is the executive component of the university s governing body The current rector Professor Karla Pollmann is supported by four deputies consisting of three prorectors and one provost All are also permanent members of the university senate 12 13 The Senate forms the legislative section of governance Apart from the members of the rectorate it includes the equal opportunities commissioner the deans and 20 elected members representing the professors lecturers students and non academic staff Two advisors represent the university s teaching hospitals 14 The University Council Hochschulrat or Universitatsrat has 13 members including its president and vice president as well as five further internal and six external members 15 Rankings and reputation EditUniversity rankingsGlobal OverallARWU World 16 151 200 2020 QS World 17 177 2022 THE World 18 86 2023 USNWR Global 19 180 2021 National OverallQS National 20 10 2021 THE National 21 6 2022 USNWR National 22 10 2021 Since 2012 the University of Tubingen has been regarded as one of eleven German Excellence Universities that have been successful in the competition of the German Universities Excellence Initiative 23 The award brings additional research funds for five years 24 With three successful research Clusters of Excellence approved by the German Universities Excellence Initiative in 2018 Tubingen is one of the three universities with the highest research output in Germany and leading among universities in South Germany 25 26 According to the funding report of the German Research Foundation DFG 2018 which breaks down the grants awarded to German universities from 2014 to 2016 the University of Tubingen was ranked 8th overall 4th in humanities and social sciences and 6th in life sciences including medicine 27 This ranking is based on a selection of best research projects nationwide and thus regarded as an indicator of the quality of research In the Times Higher Education World University Ranking 2021 Tubingen was ranked 78th worldwide and 5th nationwide 28 US News Best Global Universities and QS World University Rankings also ranked Tubingen amongst the top ten universities in Germany overall in 2021 29 30 Traditionally Tubingen has been particularly strong in the fields of humanities especially in theology and religious studies medicine and law In 2019 Tubingen was ranked 6th worldwide and 1st nationwide in the fields of theology and religious studies by QS World University Rankings 31 In the Times Higher Education World University Ranking 2021 Tubingen was ranked 24th worldwide and 3rd nationwide in arts and humanities According to the QS World University Ranking 2021 Tubingen ranks among the world s top universities in the subjects of archaeology 21st classics and ancient history 35th and anthropology 49th 32 According to the Times Higher Education World University Ranking 2021 Tubingen also ranks among the top universities worldwide in life sciences 61st psychology 65th and medicine 75th 28 The Tubingen Law School was ranked second nationwide by the Wirtschaftswoche University Ranking 33 Also according to international rankings Tubingen regularly ranks among the top ten law schools in Germany 34 The University of Tubingen is the only university in the German speaking world that teaches rhetoric as an independent subject of study 35 Controversies Edit Since 2018 the university has been part of a wider artificial intelligence research initiative named Cyber Valley 36 Cyber Valley has seen investments from multinational companies poured into establishing research centers research groups and professorships in the city The investing organisations and corporations include Google Amazon BMW IAV Daimler Porsche and Bosch The Cyber Valley initiative has attracted criticism from student groups and activist groups alike with many protest actions including building occupations and demonstrations having taken place decrying both the commercialisation of university research and the involvement of the university with organisations that are engaged in military research 37 Student life Edit Sculpture Urpferd at campus Morgenstelle The university s students make up roughly a third of the total population of Tubingen and the town s culture can seem to be largely dominated by them As a result there is a slump of activity during university holidays particularly over the summer when a large number of otherwise regular events are not happening Around 30 Studentenverbindungen the German type of fraternities are associated with the university While famous for their parties public academic lectures and the yearly Stocherkahn Rennen punting boat race on the Neckar river some of them are the subject of ongoing controversy surrounding alleged rightwing policial views leading to strong criticism from leftist groups 38 The university itself takes a neutral stance on this issue However all of Tubingen s fraternities distance themselves from the fraternities of the Deutsche Burschenschaft which have been widely criticized as adhering to far right principles Fraternity house on the Osterberg Also closely linked to the university are a number of student societies representing mainly the arts and political parties Most notable are a number of choirs as well as student theatre groups affiliated with the faculty of Modern Languages some of which perform in foreign languages Radio Uniwelle Tubingen is the university s radio station airing seven hours of programmes a week produced by students under the supervision of staff employed by the university 39 The university also offers gym and sports classes called Hochschulsport 40 Since Tubingen has a department of sports science with a broad range of facilities students of other subjects have the possibility to participate in various kinds of sports courses in teams or as individuals Furthermore even exotic sports such as parachuting or martial arts are offered Students may attend courses either for free or at reduced rates The sports department is located close to the Wilhelmstrasse area of university buildings and is served by a number of frequent bus routes Stocherkahne during the traditional annual race Unlike in some major cities student discounts are not widely available in Tubingen Cinemas and the town council s public library in particular do not offer discounts for students and there are only a handful of restaurants which have reduced lunch deals However students may benefit from the Semesterticket a heavily discounted public transport season pass offering six months of unlimited travel on trains and buses in the naldo Verkehrsverbund transport association for approximately 62 50 41 The Landestheater Tubingen theatre and all public swimming pools also have discounts for students Nightlife in Tubingen is centered on the numerous pubs in the old town along with a number of clubs most of which dedicate themselves to non mainstream music During the semester the Studentenwerk owned Clubhaus at the centre of the Wilhelmstrasse university area hosts the weekly Clubhausfest on Thursday nights This popular free entry club night is organized and promoted by student societies and Fachschaft student representative bodies and all proceeds go towards their activities in support of students Notable faculty EditSee also Category University of Tubingen faculty Eberhard Jungel 1934 2021 German Lutheran theologian Christiane Nusslein Volhard born 1942 German developmental biologist and 1995 Nobel Prize winner Hans Kung 1928 2021 Swiss Catholic priest theologian and author Pope Benedict XVI 2005 2013 Notable alumni EditSee also Category University of Tubingen alumni Horst Kohler President of Germany 2004 2010 and Head of the International Monetary Fund 2000 2004 Roman Herzog President of Germany 1994 1999 and judge of the Federal Constitutional Court 1983 1994 Gunther Oettinger European Commissioner 2010 2019 Jurgen Stark Chief Economist and Member of the Executive Committee of the European Central Bank 2006 2012 Ralf Dahrendorf sociologist European Commissioner 1970 1977 Director of the LSE 1974 1984 founder of the Tubingen Institute of Sociology 1960 1964 Kurt Georg Kiesinger Chancellor of Germany 1966 1969 Walter Eucken economist and father of ordoliberalism 1891 1950 Erwin Balz physician and cofounder of modern western medicine in Japan 1849 1913 Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel philosopher 1770 1831 Johannes Kepler astronomer 1571 1630 The University of Tubingen has a long list of notable alumni and staff As of 2022 eleven Nobel Laureates 42 17 Leibniz Laureates 43 and five Alexander von Humboldt Professorships 44 are affiliated with the university Besides several Federal Ministers of Germany and Minister Presidents of German States politicians associated with the University of Tubingen include six founding fathers of the Federal Republic of Germany 45 a Chancellor of Germany 46 two Presidents of Germany 47 48 and several European Commissioners As Tubingen has traditionally been home to one of the most prestigious law schools in Germany alumni in the legal profession include at least 19 judges of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany 49 the first female German judge at the European Court of Justice 50 an Advocate General at the European Court of Justice 51 as well as several judges at the Federal Court of Justice the Federal Fiscal Court and the Federal Labour Court Notable legal scholars associated with Tubingen include Dieter Medicus Klaus Hopt and Wolfgang Ernst Affiliates in the field of religious studies include many of the most influential theologians of the last centuries such as Pope Benedict XVI Karl Barth Dietrich Bonhoeffer Eduard Morike Miroslav Volv Paul Tillich David Strauss Philip Melanchthon and Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling Nobel laureates Edit Christiane Nusslein Volhard 2007 Faculty members and alumni who have been awarded with the Nobel Prize 52 William Ramsay 1904 Chemistry Eduard Buchner 1907 Chemistry faculty Karl Ferdinand Braun 1909 Physics faculty Fritz Pregl 1923 Chemistry Adolf Butenandt 1939 Chemistry faculty Hans Bethe 1967 Physics faculty Georg Wittig 1979 Chemistry faculty Hartmut Michel 1988 Chemistry Bert Sakmann 1991 Medicine Christiane Nusslein Volhard 1995 Medicine faculty Gunter Blobel 1999 Medicine Quotes Edit Tubingen does not have a university Tubingen is a university Walter Jens One need merely say Tubingen Seminary to understand what German philosophy is at bottom an insidious theology The Swabians are the best liars in Germany they lie innocently Friedrich Nietzsche 1888 53 See also EditList of medieval universities List of universities in Germany Friedrich 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