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University of Freiburg

The University of Freiburg (colloquially German: Uni Freiburg), officially the Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg (German: Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg), is a public research university located in Freiburg im Breisgau, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The university was founded in 1457 by the Habsburg dynasty as the second university in Austrian-Habsburg territory after the University of Vienna. Today, Freiburg is the fifth-oldest university in Germany, with a long tradition of teaching the humanities, social sciences and natural sciences and technology and enjoys a high academic reputation both nationally and internationally. The university is made up of 11 faculties and attracts students from across Germany as well as from over 120 other countries. Foreign students constitute about 18.2% of total student numbers.[2]

University of Freiburg
Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg
Latin: Alma Mater Alberto-Ludoviciana
MottoDie Wahrheit wird euch frei machen
Motto in English
The truth will set you free
TypePublic
Established21 September 1457; 566 years ago (1457-09-21)
Budget€ 340.1 million[1]
RectorKerstin Krieglstein
Academic staff
4,602[1]
Administrative staff
2,136[1]
Students24,391[1]
Location, ,
Germany

47°59′39″N 7°50′49″E / 47.99417°N 7.84694°E / 47.99417; 7.84694
CampusUniversity town
ColorsBlue, Red, White
     
Affiliations
Websitewww.uni-freiburg.de

The University of Freiburg has been associated with figures such as Hannah Arendt, Rudolf Carnap, David Daube, Johann Eck, Hans-Georg Gadamer, Friedrich Hayek, Martin Heidegger, Edmund Husserl, Herbert Marcuse, Friedrich Meinecke, Edith Stein, Paul Uhlenhuth, Max Weber and Ernst Zermelo. As of October 2020, 22 Nobel laureates are affiliated with the University of Freiburg as alumni, faculty or researchers, and 15 academics have been honored with the highest German research prize, the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize, while working at the university.

History Edit

Foundation Edit

 
Portrait of Archduke Albert VI of Austria, founder of the university

Originally Albrechts University, the university started with four faculties (theology, philosophy, medicine, and law). Its establishment belongs to the second wave of university foundings in the German-speaking world in the late Middle Ages, like the University of Tübingen and the University of Basel (Switzerland). Established by papal privilege (papal bull), the university in Freiburg actually was – like all or most universities in the Middle Ages – a corporation of the church body and therefore belonged to the Roman Catholic Church and its hierarchy. The bishop of Basel consequently was its provost or chancellor (Kanzler), the bishop of Constance was its patron, and the real founder of the university was the sovereign, Archduke Albert VI of Austria, being the brother of Frederick III, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation. At its founding, the university was named after Albert VI of Austria. He provided the university with land and endowments, as well as its own jurisdiction. Also he declared Albrechts University as the "county university" (German Landesuniversität) for his territory until it was handed over to the Austrian House of Habsburg in 1490.

The university soon attracted many students, such as the humanists Geiler von Kaysersberg, Johann Reuchlin, and Jakob Wimpfeling. When Ulrich Zasius was teaching law (until 1536), Freiburg became a centre of humanist jurisprudence. From 1529 to 1535, Erasmus of Rotterdam after having left Basel, lived and taught in Freiburg, however, never at the university.[3] From around 1559 on, the university was housed at the Altes Collegium ("Old College"), today called the "new town-hall". The importance of the university decreased during the time of the Counter-Reformation. To counter reformatory tendencies, the administration of two faculties was handed over to the Roman Catholic order of the Jesuits in 1620. From 1682 on, the Jesuits built their college, as well as the Jesuit church (nowadays the "University Church" or Universitätskirche).

Studium Gallicum Edit

In 1679, Freiburg temporarily became French territory, along with the southern parts of the upper Rhine. French King Louis XIV disliked the Austrian system and gave the Jesuits a free hand to operate the university. On 6 November 1684, a bilingual educational program was initiated. From 1686 to 1698, the faculty fled to Konstanz.

Austrian reforms Edit

After Freiburg was re-conquered and appointed as capital of Further Austria, a new time began for the university by the reforms of Empress Maria Theresa of Austria. The requirements for admission were changed for all faculties in 1767 (before that time only Roman Catholics were allowed to study) and Natural Sciences were added as well as Public Administration. Also in 1767, the university became a governmental institution despite the Church's protests. The Church finally lost its predominant influence on the university when the Jesuits were suppressed following a decree signed by Pope Clement XIV in 1773. Consequently, Johann Georg Jacobi (brother of the more famous philosopher Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi) in 1784 was the first Protestant professor teaching at the university in Freiburg.

When Freiburg became a part of the newly established Grand Duchy of Baden (in German "Großherzogtum Baden") in 1805 (after Napoleon occupied the area of the formerly Further Austria), a crisis began for the university in Freiburg. Indeed, there were considerations by Karl Friedrich, Grand Duke of Baden and Karl, Grand Duke of Baden to close down the university in Freiburg while both of them thought that the Grand Duchy could not afford to run two universities at the same time (the Ruprecht Karl University of Heidelberg had existed since 1386).

University of Freiburg Edit

 
Freiburg around 1900

The university had enough endowments and earnings to survive until the beginning of the regency of Ludwig I, Grand Duke of Baden in 1818. Finally in 1820, he saved the university with an annual contribution. Since then, the university has been named Albert Ludwigs University of Freiburg (Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg) as an acknowledgement of gratitude by the university and the citizens of Freiburg.

In the 1880s, the population of the student body and faculty started to grow quickly. The scientific reputation of Albert Ludwigs University attracted several researchers such as economist Adolph Wagner, historians Georg von Below and Friedrich Meinecke, and jurists Karl von Amira and Paul Lenel.

In 1900, Freiburg became the first German university to accept female students. Before there had been no women at German universities.

In the beginning of the 20th century, several new university buildings were built in the centre of Freiburg, such as the new main building in 1911. The university counted 3,000 students just before World War I. After World War I, the philosophers Edmund Husserl and Martin Heidegger (since 1928) taught at Albert Ludwigs University, as well as Edith Stein. In the field of social sciences, Walter Eucken developed the idea of ordoliberalism, which subsequently is known as the "Freiburg School".

Nazi Era Edit

 
Hermann Staudinger

During the time of the Nazi dictatorship, the university went through the process of "political alignment" (Gleichschaltung) like the rest of the German universities. Under the rector Martin Heidegger, all Jewish faculty members were forced to leave the university in accordance with the Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service. He also informed the Gestapo of the pacifist leanings of a distinguished Faculty member, Hermann Staudinger. The Nazi geneticist Eugen Fischer promoted racist views while a member of the university, ideas which were used to support the notorious Nuremberg laws passed by the Nazis.

Postwar years Edit

 
The University of Freiburg in 1961

After World War II, the university was reopened. New buildings for natural sciences were erected in the Institutsviertel ("institute quarter"). In the postwar years, the ideas of ordoliberalism, developed earlier by economists of the Freiburg School, such as Walter Eucken, Franz Böhm, Hans Grossmann-Doerth, and Leonhard Miksch, drove the creation of the German social market economy and its attendant Wirtschaftswunder. Nobel Prize winner and former professor at the University of Freiburg, Friedrich Hayek, is also associated with this theory. He directed the Walter Eucken Institut, an economic think tank in Freiburg cooperating with the university. Arnold Bergstraesser, considered a founding father or German political science after World War II, was also a professor at the University of Freiburg. His research group later formed what is now the Arnold Bergstraesser Institute for sociocultural research at the university.

In the late 20th century, the university was part of a mass education campaign and expanded rapidly. The student body grew to 10,000 by the 1960s, and doubled to 20,000 students by 1980. In the 1970s, the faculty structure was changed to 14 departments, with the Faculty of Engineering becoming the 15th faculty in 1994. In 2002, the number of faculties was reduced to 11. The university opened a memorial dedicated to the victims of National Socialism among the students, staff, and faculty in 2003.[4]

In 2006, the University of Freiburg joined the League of European Research Universities (LERU). One year later, the university was chosen as one of nine German Universities of Excellence. However, it did not receive the third line of funding in 2012.

University seal Edit

 
The university seal is set into the floor at the entrance of the largest lecture hall – auditorium maximum.

The seal of the University of Freiburg depicts Christ seated on a gothic throne holding the gospel in his right hand with the temple curtain in the background. Christ offers the teachings of the gospel to the Jewish scholars who are crouched at his feet. To the left and right of Christ are structures resembling towers, most likely symbolic of the Temple of Jerusalem. Located to the right of Christ is the coat of arms of the Austrian duchies, a banner with five eagles. The shield on the opposite side symbolizes the coat of arms used by the Habsburgs in conjunction with their territories. The coat of arms of the city of Freiburg is located at the bottom of the seal, displaying St George's Cross. The Latin inscription on the seal reads Sigillum universitatis studii friburgensis brisgaudie. The seal was slightly modified in 1913, but has otherwise been in continuous use since it was adopted in 1462.[5]

Campus Edit

 
Kollegiengebäude I, erected in 1913 as the main building of the university

Having grown with the city since the 15th century, the university's buildings are deeply intertwined with the city. The three large campuses are the university center next to the historical city center, the institutes quarter, and the engineering campus, but other buildings can be found scattered throughout Freiburg.

The university complex in the historical center of Freiburg contains such picturesque buildings as the Jugendstil Kollegiengebäude I, built in 1911 by Hermann Billing, and the gothic revival old university library. The current University Library is also located in the historical center; it is a monumental building erected in the 1970s, and was to be renovated and redesigned beginning in September 2008.[6] It is one of the largest in Germany and placed fourth in an October 2007, German national ranking of university libraries.[7]

The University Church, located across from Kollegiengebäude II, was built in 1683 by the Jesuit order. The church and the Jesuit college were handed over to the university after the Jesuit order was suppressed in 1773. The church was destroyed in the 27 November 1944, bombing raid on Freiburg, and reconstructed in 1956.[8]

The "institute quarter" (Institutsviertel) is home to the science faculties. This campus was destroyed almost completely in the Freiburg bombing raid in 1944. After World War II, the reconstruction of the institutes began. Today, the quarter houses the physics buildings, the tall main chemistry building, visible from afar, the famous Institute for Macromolecular Chemistry at the Hermann-Staudinger-Haus, various other science buildings, and the renowned preclinical institutes of the Faculty of Medicine.

The engineering campus is located next to the small Freiburg airfield to the northwest of the city center, close to the University Medical Center. The campus is home to the Institut für Mikrosystemtechnik ( Department of Microsystems Engineering) and the Department of Computer Science. With the addition of the Faculty of Engineering, the University of Freiburg became the first classical university to combine traditional disciplines with microsystems technologies.

The University Medical Center (Universitätsklinikum Freiburg) is one of Germany's largest medical centers. It boasts 1,600 beds and handles 55,000 in-patients a year, with another 357,000 being treated as out-patients. It consists of 13 specialized clinics, five clinical institutes, and five centers (e.g. Center for Transplantation Medicine). The University Medical Center achieved many technical advances, such as the first implantation of an artificial heart Jarvik 2000 in 2002.

Most recently, the University of Freiburg purchased a large historic villa in the district of Herdern, which will house part of the literature and linguistics, as well as history departments of the Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies.

In 2015, the University of Freiburg opened its new library, housed in a modern building with a large glass and chrome facade. The library features a section for quiet work and the permanent collection as well as space for group work, where collaboration is encouraged. The building also includes a student cafe and an outdoor plaza with modern sculpture.

Students and admission Edit

 
The green at the central mensa (cafeteria) on Rempartstraße

The university has a combined undergraduate and graduate student population of around 21,600.[2] About 16% of these students are foreigners, from about 120 countries. Admission largely depends on the faculty and program applied for and is strictly merit based, with the average score of final secondary-school examinations (German Abitur) or A-levels playing an important role. Overall, in the fall of 2010, roughly 4,000 of around 26,000 applicants were admitted: this means that the university's acceptance rate that year was equal to 15.38%.[9]

The University of Freiburg offers a large variety of undergraduate, graduate, and postdoctoral degree programs at its 11 faculties in 150 fields of study.[10]

As common among German universities, the academic year consists of summer and winter terms (semesters). The winter term runs from 1 October to 31 March, while the summer term runs from 1 April to 30 September. However, lectures and classes usually do not run for the full duration of these periods and allow for breaks in spring and fall.

As a German university, tuition is mostly free. The University of Freiburg currently has a semester fee of 155 EUR for all undergraduate and most graduate and doctoral programs, regardless of the EU or non-EU citizenship of students. Additionally, since autumn 2017, non-EU students are charged 1500 EUR tuition fee per semester.[11]

Student life Edit

Numerous student clubs and organizations are active, among them a campus radio station, echo-fm,[12] and a student television station, alma*,[13] which is also available as a podcast. Because of the nearby French and Swiss borders and the adjacent Black Forest, where the university owns a retreat on Schauinsland Mountain, fine opportunities exist for leisure and outdoor activities. Students come from Central and Eastern Europe for language studies, the majority demographic category is females in age range 18–25 (58%).

The university provides student housing in its various dormitories, run by the Studentenwerk. Additionally, further dormitories in Freiburg are operated by other institutions, such as the Catholic Archdiocese. Due to the affordable rent and limited spots, rooms in the various dormitories are very popular. Many students find private living arrangements, such as Wohngemeinschaften (shared apartments). However, the popularity of Freiburg for prospective students can make finding an apartment or room quite time-consuming, especially before the start of the academic terms.

The university has its own career center, singled out as one of the best in Germany by the Stifterverband für die Deutsche Wissenschaft.[14]

Academic profile Edit

Excellence initiative Edit

 
"Die Wahrheit wird euch frei machen" (The truth will set you free)

The university scored well with its submissions to the German Universities Excellence Initiative. The university received funding in all three categories. In the first category, funding for a new graduate school, the Spemann Graduate School of Biology and Medicine, was granted; in the second, funding was granted for the excellence cluster Centre for Biological Signalling Studies (bioss); and in the third category, Institutional Strategy Line of Funding, open only to institutions with submissions qualified in the first two categories, the university is receiving funding for "Windows for Research", which aims to promote a high level of interdisciplinarity between research fields and attract scientists from all over the world. To that end, the university founded the Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies (FRIAS). Being selected for the third category ranks Freiburg as one of nine "excellence universities" in Germany. The university is to receive over EUR 130 million in additional funds over five years (from 2007) from this third category of funding.[15][16] In 2009, the university was also successful in a nationwide competition for excellence in teaching, held by the Stifterverband der deutschen Wissenschaft. The University of Freiburg, with its plans for future innovative teaching concepts, was selected as one of 10 winners from a field of over 100 higher education institutions.[17]

In 2012, in the third round of the Excellence Initiative, the university was able to successfully extend funding for the Spemann Graduate School of Biology and Medicine, as well as bioss, while also gaining funding for a new cluster called BrainLinks-Brain Tools, an interdisciplinary neurotechnology project. Citing insufficient evidence of integration of the FRIAS concept into the university's framework, the committee did not extend funding for the FRIAS and the institutional strategy line of funding, despite acknowledging the impressive research and advances achieved at FRIAS in the past years.[18]

Rankings Edit

University rankings
Overall – Global & National
QS World 2024[19] 192 9
THE World 2024[20] 128 11
ARWU World 2023[21] 101–150 5
QS Europe[citation needed]
QS Employability[citation needed]
THE Employability[citation needed]

The University of Freiburg is recognized in several university ranking systems. In the QS World University Rankings 2024, it holds the 192nd position globally and the 9th position nationally.[19] The Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2024 placed it 128th in the world and 11th in Germany.[20] The Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) 2023 ranks it between 101st and 150th globally, and 5th nationally.[21]

In university rankings published in 2007 and 2008 by German magazines and periodicals (Der Spiegel, Die Zeit, Focus, etc.[22][23]) the University of Freiburg has established itself as one of Germany's top universities.[24] The faculties for law, medicine, economics, history, English studies, German studies, biology, dentistry, and pharmacology achieve especially high scores.[25][26][27] In regards to the natural sciences, the University of Freiburg ranked sixth in Europe and second in Germany[28] in a ranking from 2003 of the European Commission of the universities according to their overall impact on scientific research. The Centre for Higher Education Development, a German higher education think tank, periodically publishes comprehensive rankings of European Master's and PhD programs. In 2016, Freiburg garnered five spots in the top Excellence Group among seven subject fields examined.[29] In a recent survey by the Nature Publishing Group, the Nature Publishing Index – 2012 Global Top 100, the University of Freiburg was the highest-ranked German university and ranked 66th worldwide and 18th in Europe.[30] A recent study, "Benchmarking China and Germany: An Analysis of Patent Portfolios of Universities and Research Organizations", was published in May 2013 and sought to evaluate leading universities and research institutions in Germany and China in regards to their patent applications. The study placed the University of Freiburg as the third-most innovative university in Germany in terms of total patent applications.[31]

By subject Edit

Current affairs Edit

Teams of the University of Freiburg frequently participate in academic competitions with considerable success. The moot court team of the Faculty of Law has been the most successful team in the history of the competition Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot. The humanoid robot team of the Faculty of Engineering regularly competes with distinction in international tournaments.[35] The University of Freiburg team has also repeatedly scored highly at the International Genetically Engineered Machine undergraduate synthetic biology competition held at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.[36] The team was supported by numerous university institutions, among them the recently established bioss cluster of excellence. The University of Freiburg also participates in the National Model United Nations held annually in New York City.

The genetically engineered golden rice was developed by the University of Freiburg (Peter Beyer) and the ETH Zurich (Ingo Potrykus) from 1992 to 2000. It was considered a breakthrough in biotechnology at the time of publication and now can help to provide vitamin A to people lacking access to it in their diets.

When previous rector Jäger retired in 2008, law professor Andreas Voßkuhle was chosen as his successor. However, shortly after the start of his term, the Social Democratic Party of Germany nominated Voßkuhle as vice-president of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany. Voßkuhle accepted the nomination, was confirmed, and took his seat on the court in May 2008. In July 2008, then vice-rector Hans-Jochen Schiewer was elected as successor to Voßkuhle. Schiewer has assumed the position of rector with the start of the winter term 2008/2009.

The University of Freiburg offers educational audio and video contents on the iTunes U software platform since January 2008.

The University of Freiburg Institute of Physics is actively involved with research at the Large Hadron Collider and has contributed significantly to the ATLAS experiment, resulting in the discovery of the Higgs boson in 2012.

Organization and faculties Edit

Today, about 430 professors, 3,695 academic employees, and 8,644 non-academic employees at the university are working for the Albert Ludwigs University, making it Freiburg's and the region's biggest employer. The university attracts many academics from abroad and was awarded excellent positions in the 2005 and 2009 Humboldt Ranking.[37][38]

Faculties Edit

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

University College Freiburg Edit

 
Logo at the entrance of University College Freiburg

University College Freiburg (UCF) is the university's central facility for promoting and administering international, interdisciplinary teaching activities. It was established in 2012 and is situated in the historical buildings of the old university, the historical site of the artes liberales. UCF serves as a lab for innovative teaching approaches and instructional design at the University of Freiburg and works in close co-operation with the faculties and the Rectorate's departments for Instructional Development and International Relations. It is accredited by the University of Freiburg, which draws its authority from the Central Evaluation and Accreditation Agency.[39]

The four-year, English-taught Bachelor program in Liberal Arts and Sciences (LAS) is UCF's major offering, the first of its kind in Germany. It emphasizes a broad interdisciplinary education, while at the same time providing for individualized academic concentrations on a high academic level. Students have to complete 240 ECTS credits and are able to major in life sciences, environmental and sustainability sciences, culture and history and governance. Electives can be taken at UCF, in the greater University of Freiburg, during studies abroad or in the form of internships and self-directed practical projects.[40]

In order to provide a framework and didactic guidance for interdisciplinary higher education, the University of Freiburg has established two chairs at UCF: Epistemology and Theory of Science (Prof. Dr. Frieder Vogelmann, who is also the Dean of Studies)[41] and Science and Technology Studies (Prof. Dr. Veronika Lipphardt).[42] The College and the program are directed by Managing Director Paul Sterzel and the Academic Coordinator Thorsten Leiendecker.

UCF is a member of the European Colleges of Liberal Arts and Sciences and of EPICUR,[43] a group of eight universities in six countries that explore a modern and internationally connected university experience Students are able to participate in a double degree program with the University College Maastricht.

Students at UCF organize a number of interest groups, for instance a magazine publishing group, a 3D printing group, an arts collective, and a Model United Nations team.[44] They represented by an elected board of twelve student office holders.[45] Alumni are a part of a subgroup within the greater University of Freiburg alumni association.[46]

Graduate schools Edit

The University of Freiburg has a variety of graduate education and research opportunities. In an evaluation of European graduate programs, Freiburg was ranked among the leading universities in several subject fields examined.[47][48]

One of the notable graduate opportunities is the Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies, a project funded by the German Excellence Initiative.

Apart from the many graduate programs of its faculties, Freiburg has set up additional specialized graduate schools and graduate research centers, coordinated by the newly founded International Graduate Academy (IGA) Freiburg. The IGA coordinates five graduate schools: the Spemann Graduate School of Biology and Medicine; the European Cultures and Intercultural Interweaving school; the Theology and Religious Studies school; the Hermann Paul School of Language Sciences, and the Environment, Society and Global Change graduate school of the Faculty of Forest and Environmental Sciences.

The IGA also coordinates 12 Graduate Research Centers (Graduiertenkolleg): Biochemistry of Enzymes; Friends, Patrons, Clients; Formation and Development of Present-Day Landscapes; Mathematical Logics and Applications; Mechanisms of Neuronal Signal Transduction; Catalysts and Catalytic Reactions for Organic Synthesis (in cooperation with the University of Basel); Hadron Collider Physics; Embedded Microsystems; From Cells to Organs: Molecular Mechanisms of Organogenesis; Signal Systems in Model Organisms of Plant Origin; Micro Energy Harvesting; and PhD program Computational Neuroscience at the Bernstein Center Freiburg for Computational Neuroscience and Neurotechnology.

Finally, the university operates three joint graduate schools with the Max Planck Society: the International Max Planck Research School for Molecular and Cellular Biology; the International Max Planck Research School on Retaliation, Mediation and Punishment; and the International Max Planck Research School for Comparative Criminal Law.

Together with the EUCOR universities of Basel and Strasbourg and the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, the University of Freiburg also runs the shared graduate school École supérieure de biotechnologie Strasbourg, enabling the students to obtain an international degree in biotechnology and a trilingual education, as classes are taught in English, German, and French.

International language courses Edit

The University of Freiburg has offered German language courses for foreign students since 1911. The courses take place at the university's Language Teaching Centre ('Sprachlehrinstitut') during the semester breaks and attract students from over 50 nations.. The intensive language lessons are bolstered by a supplementary program with lectures and seminars on German culture, politics, philosophy, and art, as well as excursions to the Black Forest, the Alsace region in France, Basel (Switzerland) or Lake Constance. In addition to classes for all language levels, professional German courses (e.g. business German) are also offered.

Sustainability Edit

The city of Freiburg is known for its environmentally friendly policies and focus on renewable energy and sustainability, attracting solar industry and research to the city. This environmentally conscious attitude also extends to the University of Freiburg which has founded the work group "Nachhaltige Universität Freiburg" (Sustainable University of Freiburg) and has drawn up environmental guidelines to be implemented in university practice.

The university has also founded the initiative Solar-Uni Freiburg in 2007, with the aim of further expanding its capabilities in sustainability and environmental research. Solar panels were installed on the roofs of university buildings. To bundle renewable energy research and teaching at the university, the Center for Renewable Energy (ZEE, Zentrum für Erneuerbare Energien), an interdisciplinary and cross-faculty facility, was founded. Aside from research in the fields of solar energy, biomass, geothermal energy, energy efficiency and new energies, an international Master of Science degree in Renewable Energy Management is being offered.

In addition to its own expertise, the Center for Renewable Energy can draw upon the support of the renewable energy industrial sector in Freiburg, as well as the university's cooperation with other research institutes in the area, such as the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE, the Öko-Institut – Institute for Applied Ecology, or the University of Applied Sciences Offenburg.

University cooperation Edit

Local partner institutions Edit

The University of Freiburg cooperates closely with external research institutions located in Freiburg, several of which are connected with chairs at the university.[49]

Collaborating institutions include:

  • the Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Solid-State Physics
  • the Fraunhofer Institute for High-Speed Dynamics (Ernst-Mach-Institut)
  • the Fraunhofer Institute for Physical Measurement Techniques
  • the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems
  • the Fraunhofer Institute for Mechanics of Materials
  • the Confucius Institute
  • the Walter Eucken Institut

International cooperation Edit

The university is part of the regional EUCOR federation together with the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, the universities of Basel, Mulhouse, and, marked by particularly close ties, Strasbourg.[50] Freiburg is further a member of the League of European Research Universities; the European University Association; ASEA-Uninet; AC21; and the International Forum of Public Universities (IFPU). The university also has exchange agreements and cooperative efforts with renowned universities on almost every continent.

The University of Freiburg initiated an English language international master's program in social sciences, the (GSP) in 2001. The aim of the program is to enable students to study social sciences in different regions and cultures. Combining various disciplines such as sociology, political sciences, anthropology and geography, students approach globalization with a unique perspective. The program is conducted jointly by the University of Freiburg with the University of Cape Town in Cape Town, South Africa, the Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi, India, the Latin American Social Sciences Institute in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and the Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok, Thailand. Students in the GSP master's program study on three different continents during the two-year degree program. Since 2008, the GSP also offers a PhD program in Global Studies. The Global Studies Program has received many awards, among them the BMW Group Award for Intercultural Learning in 2004 as well as being listed a Top Ten International master's degree Course in Germany by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) in 2006.[51]

In 1995, the University of Freiburg helped the Aromanian professor Vasile Barba [bg] found the European Center of Aromanian Studies (Aromanian: Tsentrul European ti Studii Armãneshti; German: Europäisches Zentrum für Aromunische Studien), specialized on Aromanian studies.[52]

The university also supports the Institute for Russian-German Literature and Cultural Relations at the Russian State University for the Humanities as well as the Vladimir Admoni School for Doctoral Studies at the University of Latvia.

Approximately 1/6th of its students are international students. Many students at this university participate in the ERASMUS exchange program.

Notable alumni and professors Edit

Perhaps best known amongst the alumni of the university are Joseph Goebbels, Martin Heidegger, Edmund Husserl, Hannah Arendt, Paul Ehrlich, Hans Krebs, Hans Spemann, Ethel Dench Puffer Howes, and Friedrich Hayek.

Among the affiliates are numerous Nobel laureates and Leibniz Prize winners.

See also Edit

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university, freiburg, confused, with, university, fribourg, this, article, needs, additional, citations, verification, please, help, improve, this, article, adding, citations, reliable, sources, unsourced, material, challenged, removed, find, sources, news, ne. Not to be confused with the University of Fribourg This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources University of Freiburg news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message The University of Freiburg colloquially German Uni Freiburg officially the Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg German Albert Ludwigs Universitat Freiburg is a public research university located in Freiburg im Breisgau Baden Wurttemberg Germany The university was founded in 1457 by the Habsburg dynasty as the second university in Austrian Habsburg territory after the University of Vienna Today Freiburg is the fifth oldest university in Germany with a long tradition of teaching the humanities social sciences and natural sciences and technology and enjoys a high academic reputation both nationally and internationally The university is made up of 11 faculties and attracts students from across Germany as well as from over 120 other countries Foreign students constitute about 18 2 of total student numbers 2 University of FreiburgAlbert Ludwigs Universitat FreiburgLatin Alma Mater Alberto LudovicianaMottoDie Wahrheit wird euch frei machenMotto in EnglishThe truth will set you freeTypePublicEstablished21 September 1457 566 years ago 1457 09 21 Budget 340 1 million 1 RectorKerstin KrieglsteinAcademic staff4 602 1 Administrative staff2 136 1 Students24 391 1 LocationFreiburg im Breisgau Baden Wurttemberg Germany47 59 39 N 7 50 49 E 47 99417 N 7 84694 E 47 99417 7 84694CampusUniversity townColorsBlue Red White AffiliationsU15EUAIFPUEUCORLERUEPICURGUEIWebsitewww wbr uni freiburg wbr deThe University of Freiburg has been associated with figures such as Hannah Arendt Rudolf Carnap David Daube Johann Eck Hans Georg Gadamer Friedrich Hayek Martin Heidegger Edmund Husserl Herbert Marcuse Friedrich Meinecke Edith Stein Paul Uhlenhuth Max Weber and Ernst Zermelo As of October 2020 22 Nobel laureates are affiliated with the University of Freiburg as alumni faculty or researchers and 15 academics have been honored with the highest German research prize the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize while working at the university Contents 1 History 1 1 Foundation 1 2 Studium Gallicum 1 3 Austrian reforms 1 4 University of Freiburg 1 5 Nazi Era 1 6 Postwar years 1 7 University seal 2 Campus 3 Students and admission 3 1 Student life 4 Academic profile 4 1 Excellence initiative 4 2 Rankings 4 2 1 By subject 4 3 Current affairs 5 Organization and faculties 5 1 Faculties 5 2 University College Freiburg 5 3 Graduate schools 5 4 International language courses 6 Sustainability 7 University cooperation 7 1 Local partner institutions 7 2 International cooperation 8 Notable alumni and professors 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistory EditFoundation Edit nbsp Portrait of Archduke Albert VI of Austria founder of the universityOriginally Albrechts University the university started with four faculties theology philosophy medicine and law Its establishment belongs to the second wave of university foundings in the German speaking world in the late Middle Ages like the University of Tubingen and the University of Basel Switzerland Established by papal privilege papal bull the university in Freiburg actually was like all or most universities in the Middle Ages a corporation of the church body and therefore belonged to the Roman Catholic Church and its hierarchy The bishop of Basel consequently was its provost or chancellor Kanzler the bishop of Constance was its patron and the real founder of the university was the sovereign Archduke Albert VI of Austria being the brother of Frederick III Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation At its founding the university was named after Albert VI of Austria He provided the university with land and endowments as well as its own jurisdiction Also he declared Albrechts University as the county university German Landesuniversitat for his territory until it was handed over to the Austrian House of Habsburg in 1490 The university soon attracted many students such as the humanists Geiler von Kaysersberg Johann Reuchlin and Jakob Wimpfeling When Ulrich Zasius was teaching law until 1536 Freiburg became a centre of humanist jurisprudence From 1529 to 1535 Erasmus of Rotterdam after having left Basel lived and taught in Freiburg however never at the university 3 From around 1559 on the university was housed at the Altes Collegium Old College today called the new town hall The importance of the university decreased during the time of the Counter Reformation To counter reformatory tendencies the administration of two faculties was handed over to the Roman Catholic order of the Jesuits in 1620 From 1682 on the Jesuits built their college as well as the Jesuit church nowadays the University Church or Universitatskirche Studium Gallicum Edit In 1679 Freiburg temporarily became French territory along with the southern parts of the upper Rhine French King Louis XIV disliked the Austrian system and gave the Jesuits a free hand to operate the university On 6 November 1684 a bilingual educational program was initiated From 1686 to 1698 the faculty fled to Konstanz Austrian reforms Edit After Freiburg was re conquered and appointed as capital of Further Austria a new time began for the university by the reforms of Empress Maria Theresa of Austria The requirements for admission were changed for all faculties in 1767 before that time only Roman Catholics were allowed to study and Natural Sciences were added as well as Public Administration Also in 1767 the university became a governmental institution despite the Church s protests The Church finally lost its predominant influence on the university when the Jesuits were suppressed following a decree signed by Pope Clement XIV in 1773 Consequently Johann Georg Jacobi brother of the more famous philosopher Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi in 1784 was the first Protestant professor teaching at the university in Freiburg When Freiburg became a part of the newly established Grand Duchy of Baden in German Grossherzogtum Baden in 1805 after Napoleon occupied the area of the formerly Further Austria a crisis began for the university in Freiburg Indeed there were considerations by Karl Friedrich Grand Duke of Baden and Karl Grand Duke of Baden to close down the university in Freiburg while both of them thought that the Grand Duchy could not afford to run two universities at the same time the Ruprecht Karl University of Heidelberg had existed since 1386 University of Freiburg Edit nbsp Freiburg around 1900The university had enough endowments and earnings to survive until the beginning of the regency of Ludwig I Grand Duke of Baden in 1818 Finally in 1820 he saved the university with an annual contribution Since then the university has been named Albert Ludwigs University of Freiburg Albert Ludwigs Universitat Freiburg as an acknowledgement of gratitude by the university and the citizens of Freiburg In the 1880s the population of the student body and faculty started to grow quickly The scientific reputation of Albert Ludwigs University attracted several researchers such as economist Adolph Wagner historians Georg von Below and Friedrich Meinecke and jurists Karl von Amira and Paul Lenel In 1900 Freiburg became the first German university to accept female students Before there had been no women at German universities In the beginning of the 20th century several new university buildings were built in the centre of Freiburg such as the new main building in 1911 The university counted 3 000 students just before World War I After World War I the philosophers Edmund Husserl and Martin Heidegger since 1928 taught at Albert Ludwigs University as well as Edith Stein In the field of social sciences Walter Eucken developed the idea of ordoliberalism which subsequently is known as the Freiburg School Nazi Era Edit See also University education in Nazi Germany nbsp Hermann StaudingerDuring the time of the Nazi dictatorship the university went through the process of political alignment Gleichschaltung like the rest of the German universities Under the rector Martin Heidegger all Jewish faculty members were forced to leave the university in accordance with the Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service He also informed the Gestapo of the pacifist leanings of a distinguished Faculty member Hermann Staudinger The Nazi geneticist Eugen Fischer promoted racist views while a member of the university ideas which were used to support the notorious Nuremberg laws passed by the Nazis Postwar years Edit nbsp The University of Freiburg in 1961After World War II the university was reopened New buildings for natural sciences were erected in the Institutsviertel institute quarter In the postwar years the ideas of ordoliberalism developed earlier by economists of the Freiburg School such as Walter Eucken Franz Bohm Hans Grossmann Doerth and Leonhard Miksch drove the creation of the German social market economy and its attendant Wirtschaftswunder Nobel Prize winner and former professor at the University of Freiburg Friedrich Hayek is also associated with this theory He directed the Walter Eucken Institut an economic think tank in Freiburg cooperating with the university Arnold Bergstraesser considered a founding father or German political science after World War II was also a professor at the University of Freiburg His research group later formed what is now the Arnold Bergstraesser Institute for sociocultural research at the university In the late 20th century the university was part of a mass education campaign and expanded rapidly The student body grew to 10 000 by the 1960s and doubled to 20 000 students by 1980 In the 1970s the faculty structure was changed to 14 departments with the Faculty of Engineering becoming the 15th faculty in 1994 In 2002 the number of faculties was reduced to 11 The university opened a memorial dedicated to the victims of National Socialism among the students staff and faculty in 2003 4 In 2006 the University of Freiburg joined the League of European Research Universities LERU One year later the university was chosen as one of nine German Universities of Excellence However it did not receive the third line of funding in 2012 University seal Edit nbsp The university seal is set into the floor at the entrance of the largest lecture hall auditorium maximum The seal of the University of Freiburg depicts Christ seated on a gothic throne holding the gospel in his right hand with the temple curtain in the background Christ offers the teachings of the gospel to the Jewish scholars who are crouched at his feet To the left and right of Christ are structures resembling towers most likely symbolic of the Temple of Jerusalem Located to the right of Christ is the coat of arms of the Austrian duchies a banner with five eagles The shield on the opposite side symbolizes the coat of arms used by the Habsburgs in conjunction with their territories The coat of arms of the city of Freiburg is located at the bottom of the seal displaying St George s Cross The Latin inscription on the seal reads Sigillum universitatis studii friburgensis brisgaudie The seal was slightly modified in 1913 but has otherwise been in continuous use since it was adopted in 1462 5 Campus Edit nbsp Kollegiengebaude I erected in 1913 as the main building of the universityHaving grown with the city since the 15th century the university s buildings are deeply intertwined with the city The three large campuses are the university center next to the historical city center the institutes quarter and the engineering campus but other buildings can be found scattered throughout Freiburg The university complex in the historical center of Freiburg contains such picturesque buildings as the Jugendstil Kollegiengebaude I built in 1911 by Hermann Billing and the gothic revival old university library The current University Library is also located in the historical center it is a monumental building erected in the 1970s and was to be renovated and redesigned beginning in September 2008 6 It is one of the largest in Germany and placed fourth in an October 2007 German national ranking of university libraries 7 The University Church located across from Kollegiengebaude II was built in 1683 by the Jesuit order The church and the Jesuit college were handed over to the university after the Jesuit order was suppressed in 1773 The church was destroyed in the 27 November 1944 bombing raid on Freiburg and reconstructed in 1956 8 The institute quarter Institutsviertel is home to the science faculties This campus was destroyed almost completely in the Freiburg bombing raid in 1944 After World War II the reconstruction of the institutes began Today the quarter houses the physics buildings the tall main chemistry building visible from afar the famous Institute for Macromolecular Chemistry at the Hermann Staudinger Haus various other science buildings and the renowned preclinical institutes of the Faculty of Medicine The engineering campus is located next to the small Freiburg airfield to the northwest of the city center close to the University Medical Center The campus is home to the Institut fur Mikrosystemtechnik Department of Microsystems Engineering and the Department of Computer Science With the addition of the Faculty of Engineering the University of Freiburg became the first classical university to combine traditional disciplines with microsystems technologies The University Medical Center Universitatsklinikum Freiburg is one of Germany s largest medical centers It boasts 1 600 beds and handles 55 000 in patients a year with another 357 000 being treated as out patients It consists of 13 specialized clinics five clinical institutes and five centers e g Center for Transplantation Medicine The University Medical Center achieved many technical advances such as the first implantation of an artificial heart Jarvik 2000 in 2002 Most recently the University of Freiburg purchased a large historic villa in the district of Herdern which will house part of the literature and linguistics as well as history departments of the Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies In 2015 the University of Freiburg opened its new library housed in a modern building with a large glass and chrome facade The library features a section for quiet work and the permanent collection as well as space for group work where collaboration is encouraged The building also includes a student cafe and an outdoor plaza with modern sculpture nbsp Aristotle in front of Kollegiengebaude I nbsp Homer nbsp Kollegiengebaude II and central university square nbsp University Church nbsp Kollegiengebaude IV Humanities Faculty former University Library nbsp The University Library in Freiburg nbsp The Department of Surgery at the University Medical Center nbsp The Institute for Medical Ethics and History of Medicine and the Institute for Biostatistics and Medical Informatics at the Faculty of MedicineStudents and admission Edit nbsp The green at the central mensa cafeteria on RempartstrasseThe university has a combined undergraduate and graduate student population of around 21 600 2 About 16 of these students are foreigners from about 120 countries Admission largely depends on the faculty and program applied for and is strictly merit based with the average score of final secondary school examinations German Abitur or A levels playing an important role Overall in the fall of 2010 roughly 4 000 of around 26 000 applicants were admitted this means that the university s acceptance rate that year was equal to 15 38 9 The University of Freiburg offers a large variety of undergraduate graduate and postdoctoral degree programs at its 11 faculties in 150 fields of study 10 As common among German universities the academic year consists of summer and winter terms semesters The winter term runs from 1 October to 31 March while the summer term runs from 1 April to 30 September However lectures and classes usually do not run for the full duration of these periods and allow for breaks in spring and fall As a German university tuition is mostly free The University of Freiburg currently has a semester fee of 155 EUR for all undergraduate and most graduate and doctoral programs regardless of the EU or non EU citizenship of students Additionally since autumn 2017 non EU students are charged 1500 EUR tuition fee per semester 11 Student life Edit Numerous student clubs and organizations are active among them a campus radio station echo fm 12 and a student television station alma 13 which is also available as a podcast Because of the nearby French and Swiss borders and the adjacent Black Forest where the university owns a retreat on Schauinsland Mountain fine opportunities exist for leisure and outdoor activities Students come from Central and Eastern Europe for language studies the majority demographic category is females in age range 18 25 58 The university provides student housing in its various dormitories run by the Studentenwerk Additionally further dormitories in Freiburg are operated by other institutions such as the Catholic Archdiocese Due to the affordable rent and limited spots rooms in the various dormitories are very popular Many students find private living arrangements such as Wohngemeinschaften shared apartments However the popularity of Freiburg for prospective students can make finding an apartment or room quite time consuming especially before the start of the academic terms The university has its own career center singled out as one of the best in Germany by the Stifterverband fur die Deutsche Wissenschaft 14 Academic profile EditExcellence initiative Edit nbsp Die Wahrheit wird euch frei machen The truth will set you free The university scored well with its submissions to the German Universities Excellence Initiative The university received funding in all three categories In the first category funding for a new graduate school the Spemann Graduate School of Biology and Medicine was granted in the second funding was granted for the excellence cluster Centre for Biological Signalling Studies bioss and in the third category Institutional Strategy Line of Funding open only to institutions with submissions qualified in the first two categories the university is receiving funding for Windows for Research which aims to promote a high level of interdisciplinarity between research fields and attract scientists from all over the world To that end the university founded the Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies FRIAS Being selected for the third category ranks Freiburg as one of nine excellence universities in Germany The university is to receive over EUR 130 million in additional funds over five years from 2007 from this third category of funding 15 16 In 2009 the university was also successful in a nationwide competition for excellence in teaching held by the Stifterverband der deutschen Wissenschaft The University of Freiburg with its plans for future innovative teaching concepts was selected as one of 10 winners from a field of over 100 higher education institutions 17 In 2012 in the third round of the Excellence Initiative the university was able to successfully extend funding for the Spemann Graduate School of Biology and Medicine as well as bioss while also gaining funding for a new cluster called BrainLinks Brain Tools an interdisciplinary neurotechnology project Citing insufficient evidence of integration of the FRIAS concept into the university s framework the committee did not extend funding for the FRIAS and the institutional strategy line of funding despite acknowledging the impressive research and advances achieved at FRIAS in the past years 18 Rankings Edit University rankingsOverall Global amp NationalQS World 2024 19 1929THE World 2024 20 12811ARWU World 2023 21 101 1505QS Europe citation needed QS Employability citation needed THE Employability citation needed The University of Freiburg is recognized in several university ranking systems In the QS World University Rankings 2024 it holds the 192nd position globally and the 9th position nationally 19 The Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2024 placed it 128th in the world and 11th in Germany 20 The Academic Ranking of World Universities ARWU 2023 ranks it between 101st and 150th globally and 5th nationally 21 In university rankings published in 2007 and 2008 by German magazines and periodicals Der Spiegel Die Zeit Focus etc 22 23 the University of Freiburg has established itself as one of Germany s top universities 24 The faculties for law medicine economics history English studies German studies biology dentistry and pharmacology achieve especially high scores 25 26 27 In regards to the natural sciences the University of Freiburg ranked sixth in Europe and second in Germany 28 in a ranking from 2003 of the European Commission of the universities according to their overall impact on scientific research The Centre for Higher Education Development a German higher education think tank periodically publishes comprehensive rankings of European Master s and PhD programs In 2016 Freiburg garnered five spots in the top Excellence Group among seven subject fields examined 29 In a recent survey by the Nature Publishing Group the Nature Publishing Index 2012 Global Top 100 the University of Freiburg was the highest ranked German university and ranked 66th worldwide and 18th in Europe 30 A recent study Benchmarking China and Germany An Analysis of Patent Portfolios of Universities and Research Organizations was published in May 2013 and sought to evaluate leading universities and research institutions in Germany and China in regards to their patent applications The study placed the University of Freiburg as the third most innovative university in Germany in terms of total patent applications 31 By subject Edit QS World University Rankings by Subject 2023 32 Subject Global NationalArts amp Humanities nbsp 115 nbsp 6Linguistics nbsp 101 150 nbsp 4 10Theology Divinity and Religious Studies nbsp 101 140 nbsp 11 12Archaeology nbsp 101 150 nbsp 9 12Classics and Ancient History nbsp 49 nbsp 7English Language and Literature nbsp 88 nbsp 5History nbsp 101 150 nbsp 6 8Modern Languages nbsp 101 150 nbsp 5 7Philosophy nbsp 101 150 nbsp 8 12Engineering and Technology N A N AComputer Science and Information Systems nbsp 201 250 nbsp 9 12Engineering Electrical and Electronic nbsp 301 350 nbsp 10 11Engineering Petroleum nbsp 51 100 nbsp 1 2Engineering Mechanical nbsp 401 450 nbsp 14 15Life Sciences amp Medicine nbsp 132 nbsp 6Agriculture and Forestry nbsp 101 150 nbsp 5 9Anatomy and Physiology nbsp 51 100 nbsp 2 6Biological Sciences nbsp 100 nbsp 7Dentistry nbsp 51 80 nbsp 1 4Medicine nbsp 130 nbsp 7Pharmacy and Pharmacology nbsp 201 250 nbsp 11 12Psychology nbsp 201 250 nbsp 10 15Natural Sciences N A N AChemistry nbsp 151 200 nbsp 13 14Environmental Sciences nbsp 151 200 nbsp 6 10Geography nbsp 151 200 nbsp 8 10Social Sciences amp Management nbsp 386 nbsp 11Education and Training nbsp 201 250 nbsp 8 10Law and Legal Studies nbsp 101 150 nbsp 6 7Politics nbsp 201 230 nbsp 9Sociology nbsp 201 250 nbsp 12THE World University Rankings by Subject 2023 33 Subject Global NationalArts amp humanities nbsp 69 nbsp 6Social sciences nbsp 176 200 nbsp 9 13Computer science nbsp 78 nbsp 7Engineering nbsp 151 175 nbsp 8 9Clinical amp health nbsp 90 nbsp 5Life sciences nbsp 62 nbsp 7Physical sciences nbsp 176 200 nbsp 16 17Psychology nbsp 101 125 nbsp 10 13 ARWU Global Ranking of Academic Subjects 2022 34 Subject Global NationalNatural SciencesMathematics nbsp 201 300 nbsp 12 18Physics nbsp 201 300 nbsp 13 23Chemistry nbsp 201 300 nbsp 16 25Earth Sciences nbsp 201 300 nbsp 17 23Geography nbsp 151 200 nbsp 8 13Ecology nbsp 51 75 nbsp 4 6Atmospheric Science nbsp 201 300 nbsp 15 20EngineeringElectrical amp Electronic Engineering nbsp 301 400 nbsp 8 15Instruments Science amp Technology nbsp 201 300 nbsp 3 6Biomedical Engineering nbsp 101 150 nbsp 6 10Computer Science amp Engineering nbsp 101 150 nbsp 2Materials Science amp Engineering nbsp 301 400 nbsp 16 21Nanoscience amp Nanotechnology nbsp 301 400 nbsp 18 27Energy Science amp Engineering nbsp 201 300 nbsp 8 10Environmental Science amp Engineering nbsp 301 400 nbsp 11 21Water Resources nbsp 76 100 nbsp 1 3Biotechnology nbsp 101 150 nbsp 5 7Remote Sensing nbsp 51 75 nbsp 3 4Life SciencesBiological Sciences nbsp 76 100 nbsp 6 11Human Biological Sciences nbsp 51 75 nbsp 6 8Agricultural Sciences nbsp 76 100 nbsp 5Medical SciencesClinical Medicine nbsp 301 400 nbsp 23 30Public Health nbsp 401 500 nbsp 23 25Dentistry amp Oral Sciences nbsp 76 100 nbsp 5 7Medical Technology nbsp 40 nbsp 5Pharmacy amp Pharmaceutical Sciences nbsp 76 100 nbsp 7 9Social SciencesEconomics nbsp 301 400 nbsp 16 23Statistics nbsp 151 200 nbsp 7 11Political Sciences nbsp 201 300 nbsp 13 16Education nbsp 151 200 nbsp 3 7Psychology nbsp 101 150 nbsp 5 11Management nbsp 401 500 nbsp 15 26Public Administration nbsp 101 150 nbsp 6 7 Current affairs Edit Teams of the University of Freiburg frequently participate in academic competitions with considerable success The moot court team of the Faculty of Law has been the most successful team in the history of the competition Willem C Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot The humanoid robot team of the Faculty of Engineering regularly competes with distinction in international tournaments 35 The University of Freiburg team has also repeatedly scored highly at the International Genetically Engineered Machine undergraduate synthetic biology competition held at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology 36 The team was supported by numerous university institutions among them the recently established bioss cluster of excellence The University of Freiburg also participates in the National Model United Nations held annually in New York City The genetically engineered golden rice was developed by the University of Freiburg Peter Beyer and the ETH Zurich Ingo Potrykus from 1992 to 2000 It was considered a breakthrough in biotechnology at the time of publication and now can help to provide vitamin A to people lacking access to it in their diets When previous rector Jager retired in 2008 law professor Andreas Vosskuhle was chosen as his successor However shortly after the start of his term the Social Democratic Party of Germany nominated Vosskuhle as vice president of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany Vosskuhle accepted the nomination was confirmed and took his seat on the court in May 2008 In July 2008 then vice rector Hans Jochen Schiewer was elected as successor to Vosskuhle Schiewer has assumed the position of rector with the start of the winter term 2008 2009 The University of Freiburg offers educational audio and video contents on the iTunes U software platform since January 2008 The University of Freiburg Institute of Physics is actively involved with research at the Large Hadron Collider and has contributed significantly to the ATLAS experiment resulting in the discovery of the Higgs boson in 2012 Organization and faculties EditToday about 430 professors 3 695 academic employees and 8 644 non academic employees at the university are working for the Albert Ludwigs University making it Freiburg s and the region s biggest employer The university attracts many academics from abroad and was awarded excellent positions in the 2005 and 2009 Humboldt Ranking 37 38 Faculties Edit The university is headed by a rector and divided into 11 faculties Faculty of Theology Faculty of Law Faculty of Medicine Faculty of Economics and Behavioural Sciences Faculty of Philology Faculty of Philosophy history sociology etc Faculty of Mathematics and Physics Faculty of Chemistry Pharmacy and Geosciences Faculty of Biology Faculty of Forest and Environmental Sciences Faculty of EngineeringUniversity College Freiburg Edit nbsp Logo at the entrance of University College FreiburgUniversity College Freiburg UCF is the university s central facility for promoting and administering international interdisciplinary teaching activities It was established in 2012 and is situated in the historical buildings of the old university the historical site of the artes liberales UCF serves as a lab for innovative teaching approaches and instructional design at the University of Freiburg and works in close co operation with the faculties and the Rectorate s departments for Instructional Development and International Relations It is accredited by the University of Freiburg which draws its authority from the Central Evaluation and Accreditation Agency 39 The four year English taught Bachelor program in Liberal Arts and Sciences LAS is UCF s major offering the first of its kind in Germany It emphasizes a broad interdisciplinary education while at the same time providing for individualized academic concentrations on a high academic level Students have to complete 240 ECTS credits and are able to major in life sciences environmental and sustainability sciences culture and history and governance Electives can be taken at UCF in the greater University of Freiburg during studies abroad or in the form of internships and self directed practical projects 40 In order to provide a framework and didactic guidance for interdisciplinary higher education the University of Freiburg has established two chairs at UCF Epistemology and Theory of Science Prof Dr Frieder Vogelmann who is also the Dean of Studies 41 and Science and Technology Studies Prof Dr Veronika Lipphardt 42 The College and the program are directed by Managing Director Paul Sterzel and the Academic Coordinator Thorsten Leiendecker UCF is a member of the European Colleges of Liberal Arts and Sciences and of EPICUR 43 a group of eight universities in six countries that explore a modern and internationally connected university experience Students are able to participate in a double degree program with the University College Maastricht Students at UCF organize a number of interest groups for instance a magazine publishing group a 3D printing group an arts collective and a Model United Nations team 44 They represented by an elected board of twelve student office holders 45 Alumni are a part of a subgroup within the greater University of Freiburg alumni association 46 Graduate schools Edit The University of Freiburg has a variety of graduate education and research opportunities In an evaluation of European graduate programs Freiburg was ranked among the leading universities in several subject fields examined 47 48 One of the notable graduate opportunities is the Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies a project funded by the German Excellence Initiative Apart from the many graduate programs of its faculties Freiburg has set up additional specialized graduate schools and graduate research centers coordinated by the newly founded International Graduate Academy IGA Freiburg The IGA coordinates five graduate schools the Spemann Graduate School of Biology and Medicine the European Cultures and Intercultural Interweaving school the Theology and Religious Studies school the Hermann Paul School of Language Sciences and the Environment Society and Global Change graduate school of the Faculty of Forest and Environmental Sciences The IGA also coordinates 12 Graduate Research Centers Graduiertenkolleg Biochemistry of Enzymes Friends Patrons Clients Formation and Development of Present Day Landscapes Mathematical Logics and Applications Mechanisms of Neuronal Signal Transduction Catalysts and Catalytic Reactions for Organic Synthesis in cooperation with the University of Basel Hadron Collider Physics Embedded Microsystems From Cells to Organs Molecular Mechanisms of Organogenesis Signal Systems in Model Organisms of Plant Origin Micro Energy Harvesting and PhD program Computational Neuroscience at the Bernstein Center Freiburg for Computational Neuroscience and Neurotechnology Finally the university operates three joint graduate schools with the Max Planck Society the International Max Planck Research School for Molecular and Cellular Biology the International Max Planck Research School on Retaliation Mediation and Punishment and the International Max Planck Research School for Comparative Criminal Law Together with the EUCOR universities of Basel and Strasbourg and the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology the University of Freiburg also runs the shared graduate school Ecole superieure de biotechnologie Strasbourg enabling the students to obtain an international degree in biotechnology and a trilingual education as classes are taught in English German and French International language courses Edit The University of Freiburg has offered German language courses for foreign students since 1911 The courses take place at the university s Language Teaching Centre Sprachlehrinstitut during the semester breaks and attract students from over 50 nations The intensive language lessons are bolstered by a supplementary program with lectures and seminars on German culture politics philosophy and art as well as excursions to the Black Forest the Alsace region in France Basel Switzerland or Lake Constance In addition to classes for all language levels professional German courses e g business German are also offered Sustainability EditThe city of Freiburg is known for its environmentally friendly policies and focus on renewable energy and sustainability attracting solar industry and research to the city This environmentally conscious attitude also extends to the University of Freiburg which has founded the work group Nachhaltige Universitat Freiburg Sustainable University of Freiburg and has drawn up environmental guidelines to be implemented in university practice The university has also founded the initiative Solar Uni Freiburg in 2007 with the aim of further expanding its capabilities in sustainability and environmental research Solar panels were installed on the roofs of university buildings To bundle renewable energy research and teaching at the university the Center for Renewable Energy ZEE Zentrum fur Erneuerbare Energien an interdisciplinary and cross faculty facility was founded Aside from research in the fields of solar energy biomass geothermal energy energy efficiency and new energies an international Master of Science degree in Renewable Energy Management is being offered In addition to its own expertise the Center for Renewable Energy can draw upon the support of the renewable energy industrial sector in Freiburg as well as the university s cooperation with other research institutes in the area such as the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE the Oko Institut Institute for Applied Ecology or the University of Applied Sciences Offenburg University cooperation EditLocal partner institutions Edit The University of Freiburg cooperates closely with external research institutions located in Freiburg several of which are connected with chairs at the university 49 Collaborating institutions include the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Scientific Community Kiepenheuer Institut fur Sonnenphysik the Bernstein Center Freiburg the Max Planck Institute of Immunobiology and Epigenetics the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Crime Security and Law formerly known as Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry Fire Ecology Research Group the Arnold Bergstraesser Institute for Socio Cultural Research ABI the Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Solid State Physics the Fraunhofer Institute for High Speed Dynamics Ernst Mach Institut the Fraunhofer Institute for Physical Measurement Techniques the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems the Fraunhofer Institute for Mechanics of Materials the Confucius Institute the Walter Eucken InstitutInternational cooperation Edit The university is part of the regional EUCOR federation together with the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology the universities of Basel Mulhouse and marked by particularly close ties Strasbourg 50 Freiburg is further a member of the League of European Research Universities the European University Association ASEA Uninet AC21 and the International Forum of Public Universities IFPU The university also has exchange agreements and cooperative efforts with renowned universities on almost every continent The University of Freiburg initiated an English language international master s program in social sciences the Global Studies Programme GSP in 2001 The aim of the program is to enable students to study social sciences in different regions and cultures Combining various disciplines such as sociology political sciences anthropology and geography students approach globalization with a unique perspective The program is conducted jointly by the University of Freiburg with the University of Cape Town in Cape Town South Africa the Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi India the Latin American Social Sciences Institute in Buenos Aires Argentina and the Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok Thailand Students in the GSP master s program study on three different continents during the two year degree program Since 2008 the GSP also offers a PhD program in Global Studies The Global Studies Program has received many awards among them the BMW Group Award for Intercultural Learning in 2004 as well as being listed a Top Ten International master s degree Course in Germany by the German Academic Exchange Service DAAD in 2006 51 In 1995 the University of Freiburg helped the Aromanian professor Vasile Barba bg found the European Center of Aromanian Studies Aromanian Tsentrul European ti Studii Armaneshti German Europaisches Zentrum fur Aromunische Studien specialized on Aromanian studies 52 The university also supports the Institute for Russian German Literature and Cultural Relations at the Russian State University for the Humanities as well as the Vladimir Admoni School for Doctoral Studies at the University of Latvia Approximately 1 6th of its students are international students Many students at this university participate in the ERASMUS exchange program Notable alumni and professors EditMain article List of University of Freiburg people Perhaps best known amongst the alumni of the university are Joseph Goebbels Martin Heidegger Edmund Husserl Hannah Arendt Paul Ehrlich Hans Krebs Hans Spemann Ethel Dench Puffer Howes and Friedrich Hayek Among the affiliates are numerous Nobel laureates and Leibniz Prize winners nbsp Konrad Adenauer nbsp Johann Eck nbsp Walter Eucken nbsp Harald zur Hausen nbsp Friedrich Hayek nbsp George de Hevesy nbsp Edmund Husserl nbsp Hans Krebs nbsp Herbert Marcuse nbsp Heinrich Rickert 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