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University of Marburg

The Philipps University of Marburg (German: Philipps-Universität Marburg) is a public research university located in Marburg, Germany. It was founded in 1527 by Philip I, Landgrave of Hesse, which makes it one of Germany's oldest universities and the oldest still operating Protestant university in the world. It is now a public university of the state of Hesse, without religious affiliation.

Philipps University of Marburg
Philipps-Universität Marburg
Latin: Schola Marpurgensis
TypePublic
Established1 July 1527; 496 years ago (1527-07-01)
Budget€335.6 million[1]
Chancellorvacant
PresidentThomas Nauss [de]
Academic staff
2,657[2]
Administrative staff
1,794[2]
Students22,380[3]
Location, ,
50°48′39″N 8°46′25″E / 50.81083°N 8.77361°E / 50.81083; 8.77361
CampusUniversity town
AffiliationsCompostela Group of Universities
Websiteuni-marburg.de

The University of Marburg has about 23,500 students and 7,500 employees and is located in Marburg, a town of 76,000 inhabitants, with university buildings dotted in or around the town centre. About 14% of the students are international, the highest percentage in Hesse.[4] It offers an International summer university programme and offers student exchanges through the Erasmus programme.

History edit

In 1609, the University of Marburg established the world's first professorship in chemistry. In 2012 it opened the first German interactive chemistry museum, called Chemicum. Its experimental course programme is aimed at encouraging young people to pursue careers in science.[5] The university was among the first in Germany to offer courses in gender studies.

Nazi period edit

20 professors were expelled in 1933, among them economist Wilhelm Röpke who emigrated and linguist Hermann Jacobsohn who committed suicide.

After 1945 edit

Since the 1970s, the Department of Social Sciences has been regarded as a leftist stronghold, with Wolfgang Abendroth being a major influence within the field of political science in post-war Germany.

Academics edit

Research edit

The university is significant for its life-sciences research but is also home to one of the few centers that conduct research on the Middle East, the CNMS (Center for Near and Middle Eastern Studies). The departments of psychology and geography reached Excellence Group status in the Europe-wide CHE Excellence Ranking 2009.

Its research is illustrated by its participation in several SFBs (Sonderforschungsbereiche). These collaborative research centres are financed by the German Science Foundation DFG. They encourage researchers to cross the boundaries of disciplines, institutes, departments and faculties within the participating university. The current SFB at Philipps-University Marburg are:[6]

  • SFB/TR17 – Ras-dependent Pathways in Human Cancer (started 2004; with Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg)
  • SFB/TR22 – Allergic response of the lung (started 2005, with Research Center Borstel and LMU Munich)
  • SFB/TR81 – Chromatin Changes in Differentiation and Malignancies (started 2010, with Justus-Liebig Universität Gießen)
  • SFB-TRR 84 – Innate Immunity of the Lung (started 2010, with Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin, FU Berlin, Robert-Koch-Institut, Max-Planck-Institut für molekulare Genetik, Max-Planck-Institut für Kolloid- und Grenzflächenforschung, Justus-Liebig-University Gießen)
  • SFB-TRR 135 – Cardinal mechanisms of perception (started 2014, with Justus-Liebig Universität Gießen)
  • SFB 593 – Mechanisms of cellular compartmentalisation and the relevance for disease (started 2003)
  • SFB 987 – Microbial Diversity in Environmental Signal Response (started 2012, with Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology, Marburg)
  • SFB 1083 – Structure and Dynamics of Internal Interfaces (started 2013, with Donostia International Physics Center San Sebastián, Spain)
  • SFB 1021 – RNA viruses: RNA metabolism, host response and pathogenesis (started 2013, with Justus-Liebig Universität Gießen)

Collections of the university edit

  • Alter Botanischer Garten Marburg, the university's old botanical garden
  • Botanischer Garten Marburg, the university's current botanical garden
  • Forschungsinstitut Lichtbildarchiv älterer Originalurkunden bis 1250 (Collection of photographs taken from medieval charters)
  • Bildarchiv Foto Marburg (German national picture archive of arts)
  • Religionskundliche Sammlung (Collection of religious objects)
  • Deutscher Sprachatlas (Linguistic Atlas of Germany)
  • Mineralogisches Museum (Museum of Mineralogy)
  • Museum für Kunst und Kulturgeschichte (Museum of Arts)
  • Museum Anatomicum(Museum of Anatomy and Medical History)

Rankings edit

University rankings
Overall – Global & National
QS World 2024[7] 761–770 40–41
THE World 2024[8] 401–500 37–41
ARWU World 2023[9] 401–500 25–31
QS Europe[citation needed]
QS Employability[citation needed]
THE Employability[citation needed]

As per the QS World University Rankings of 2024, the institution is situated within the 761–770 range globally, and it holds the 40–41 position nationally.[7] According to the THE World University Rankings of 2024, it ranks within the 401–500 bracket globally, while its national standing falls between 37 and 41.[8] In the ARWU World Rankings of 2023, the university is listed in the 401–500 range worldwide, and it takes a national position between 25 and 31.[9]

Gallery edit

Notable alumni and faculty edit

Natural scientists edit

Theologians edit

Marburg was always known as a humanities-focused university. It retained that strength, especially in Philosophy and Theology for a long time after World War II.[citation needed]

Philosophers edit

Other edit

Alumni edit

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ "Aktuelle Zahlen auf einen Blick". University of Marburg (in German). Retrieved 21 June 2017.
  2. ^ a b "Employees". Retrieved 20 April 2017.
  3. ^ "Studierendenstatistik" (PDF). www.uni-marburg.de (in German). Universität Marburg. 2021–22. Retrieved 9 April 2023.
  4. ^ "Uni International – Philipps-Universität Marburg". Retrieved 21 July 2015.
  5. ^ ""Chemikum Marburg" hat ein dauerhaftes Domizil". Informationsdienst Wissenschaft e.V. online. 12 February 2011. Retrieved 23 January 2012.
  6. ^ "Sonderforschungsbereiche – Philipps-Universität Marburg". Retrieved 9 May 2020.
  7. ^ a b "QS World University Rankings 2024". QS World University Rankings. Retrieved 16 July 2023.
  8. ^ a b "World University Rankings 2024". Times Higher Education World University Rankings. 27 September 2023. Retrieved 27 September 2023.
  9. ^ a b "2023 Academic Ranking of World Universities". Academic Ranking of World Universities. Retrieved 15 August 2023.
  10. ^ "Hessische Biografie : Erweiterte Suche : LAGIS Hessen". www.lagis-hessen.de (in German). Retrieved 29 November 2018.
  11. ^ "Knochenmetastasen bei Mammacarcinom" [Bone Metastases in Breast Cancer]. German National Library (in German). 1947. Retrieved 24 July 2023.

External links edit

  • Official website   (in German and English)

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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 Marburg news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Philipps University of Marburg German Philipps Universitat Marburg is a public research university located in Marburg Germany It was founded in 1527 by Philip I Landgrave of Hesse which makes it one of Germany s oldest universities and the oldest still operating Protestant university in the world It is now a public university of the state of Hesse without religious affiliation Philipps University of MarburgPhilipps Universitat MarburgLatin Schola MarpurgensisTypePublicEstablished1 July 1527 496 years ago 1527 07 01 Budget 335 6 million 1 ChancellorvacantPresidentThomas Nauss de Academic staff2 657 2 Administrative staff1 794 2 Students22 380 3 LocationMarburg Hesse Germany50 48 39 N 8 46 25 E 50 81083 N 8 77361 E 50 81083 8 77361CampusUniversity townAffiliationsCompostela Group of UniversitiesWebsiteuni marburg deThe University of Marburg has about 23 500 students and 7 500 employees and is located in Marburg a town of 76 000 inhabitants with university buildings dotted in or around the town centre About 14 of the students are international the highest percentage in Hesse 4 It offers an International summer university programme and offers student exchanges through the Erasmus programme Contents 1 History 1 1 Nazi period 1 2 After 1945 2 Academics 2 1 Research 2 2 Collections of the university 2 3 Rankings 3 Gallery 4 Notable alumni and faculty 4 1 Natural scientists 4 2 Theologians 4 3 Philosophers 4 4 Other 4 5 Alumni 5 See also 6 Notes 7 External linksHistory editIn 1609 the University of Marburg established the world s first professorship in chemistry In 2012 it opened the first German interactive chemistry museum called Chemicum Its experimental course programme is aimed at encouraging young people to pursue careers in science 5 The university was among the first in Germany to offer courses in gender studies Nazi period edit Main article University education in Nazi Germany 20 professors were expelled in 1933 among them economist Wilhelm Ropke who emigrated and linguist Hermann Jacobsohn who committed suicide After 1945 edit Since the 1970s the Department of Social Sciences has been regarded as a leftist stronghold with Wolfgang Abendroth being a major influence within the field of political science in post war Germany Academics editResearch edit The university is significant for its life sciences research but is also home to one of the few centers that conduct research on the Middle East the CNMS Center for Near and Middle Eastern Studies The departments of psychology and geography reached Excellence Group status in the Europe wide CHE Excellence Ranking 2009 Its research is illustrated by its participation in several SFBs Sonderforschungsbereiche These collaborative research centres are financed by the German Science Foundation DFG They encourage researchers to cross the boundaries of disciplines institutes departments and faculties within the participating university The current SFB at Philipps University Marburg are 6 SFB TR17 Ras dependent Pathways in Human Cancer started 2004 with Julius Maximilians Universitat Wurzburg SFB TR22 Allergic response of the lung started 2005 with Research Center Borstel and LMU Munich SFB TR81 Chromatin Changes in Differentiation and Malignancies started 2010 with Justus Liebig Universitat Giessen SFB TRR 84 Innate Immunity of the Lung started 2010 with Charite Universitatsmedizin Berlin FU Berlin Robert Koch Institut Max Planck Institut fur molekulare Genetik Max Planck Institut fur Kolloid und Grenzflachenforschung Justus Liebig University Giessen SFB TRR 135 Cardinal mechanisms of perception started 2014 with Justus Liebig Universitat Giessen SFB 593 Mechanisms of cellular compartmentalisation and the relevance for disease started 2003 SFB 987 Microbial Diversity in Environmental Signal Response started 2012 with Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology Marburg SFB 1083 Structure and Dynamics of Internal Interfaces started 2013 with Donostia International Physics Center San Sebastian Spain SFB 1021 RNA viruses RNA metabolism host response and pathogenesis started 2013 with Justus Liebig Universitat Giessen Collections of the university edit Alter Botanischer Garten Marburg the university s old botanical garden Botanischer Garten Marburg the university s current botanical garden Forschungsinstitut Lichtbildarchiv alterer Originalurkunden bis 1250 Collection of photographs taken from medieval charters Bildarchiv Foto Marburg German national picture archive of arts Religionskundliche Sammlung Collection of religious objects Deutscher Sprachatlas Linguistic Atlas of Germany Mineralogisches Museum Museum of Mineralogy Museum fur Kunst und Kulturgeschichte Museum of Arts Museum Anatomicum Museum of Anatomy and Medical History Rankings edit University rankingsOverall Global amp NationalQS World 2024 7 761 77040 41THE World 2024 8 401 50037 41ARWU World 2023 9 401 50025 31QS Europe citation needed QS Employability citation needed THE Employability citation needed As per the QS World University Rankings of 2024 the institution is situated within the 761 770 range globally and it holds the 40 41 position nationally 7 According to the THE World University Rankings of 2024 it ranks within the 401 500 bracket globally while its national standing falls between 37 and 41 8 In the ARWU World Rankings of 2023 the university is listed in the 401 500 range worldwide and it takes a national position between 25 and 31 9 Gallery edit nbsp Department of Economics nbsp Department of Psychology nbsp The Lahnberge Campus is dedicated to the natural sciences The image shows the Multiple Purpose Building home of the Departments of Mathematics and Computer Science as well as laboratories for research into material sciences and physical chemistry nbsp The building of the nearby Biology Department is of the same architectural style nbsp The University Hospital along with the Department for Medical Studies is also located at the Lahnberge Campus nbsp The Old University housing the university church the department for religious studies and a representative lecture hall nbsp The administrative headquarters of the university nbsp The Central Lecture Hall Building which has been built to cater for the increased number of students nbsp University library nbsp University of Marburg Department of Social Sciences and former University library nbsp One of the two large university cafeterias and canteens is located on the bank of the Lahn riverNotable alumni and faculty editNatural scientists edit Ludwig Aschoff Emil von Behring Karl Ferdinand Braun Klaus Bringmann Robert Bunsen Adolf Butenandt Georg Ludwig Carius Stefanie Dehnen Franz Ludwig Fick Hans Fischer Edward Frankland Frederick Augustus Genth Johann Peter Griess Juan Gundlach Karl Eugen Guthe Otto Hahn Johannes Hartmann Thomas Archer Hirst Erich Huckel Kathrin Jansen Hermann Knoblauch Hermann Kolbe Albrecht Kossel Ulrich Lemmer Otto Loewi Carl Ludwig Hans Meerwein Ludwig Mond Denis Papin Heinrich Petraeus Otto Schindewolf Thorsten M Schlaeger Sunao Tawara John Tyndall Wilhelm Walcher Alfred Wegener Georg Wittig Alexandre Yersin Karl Ziegler Theodor Zincke Adolf Fick Theologians edit Marburg was always known as a humanities focused university It retained that strength especially in Philosophy and Theology for a long time after World War II citation needed Rudolf Bultmann Karl Barth Andreas Leonhard Creuzer de 10 Friedrich Heiler Wilhelm Herrmann Aegidius Hunnius Andreas Hyperius Otto Kaiser Helmut Koester Jacob Lorhard Rudolf Otto Johann Jakob Pfeiffer Kurt Rudolph Annemarie Schimmel Paul Tillich August Friedrich Christian Vilmar Gottlieb Olpp on medical missionary Philosophers edit Wolfgang Abendroth Hannah Arendt Karl Theodor Bayrhoffer Ernst Cassirer Hermann Cohen Hans Georg Gadamer Nicolai Hartmann Martin Heidegger Hans Heinz Holz Hans Jonas Friedrich Albert Lange Karl Lowith Paul Natorp Jose Ortega y Gasset Isaac Rulf Leo Strauss Christian Wolff Eduard Zeller Other edit Annette Henninger Ingeborg Weber Kellermann Alumni edit Kunigunde Bachl 11 Hermann Behrends 1907 1948 German Nazi SS officer executed for war crimes Gottfried Benn Gerold Bepler Jessie Forbes Cameron 1883 1968 Georg Friedrich Creuzer T S Eliot who had to quit a summer school in August 1914 at the start of World War I Johannes Goddaeus Jacob Grimm Wilhelm Grimm Caspar Friedrich Hachenberg Gustav Heinemann de Jost Hermand Beatrice Heuser Stefan Hofmann Kim Hwang sik Wilhelm Liebknecht Mikhail Lomonosov Carlyle Ferren MacIntyre Ulrike Meinhof Friedrich Paulus Boris Pasternak Ernst Reuter Ferdinand Sauerbruch Friedrich Carl von Savigny Heinrich Schutz Moritz Schuppert Manfred Siebald Wilhelm Ropke Costas Simitis Jack Thiessen Dmitry Ivanovich Vinogradov Richard Wiese linguist See also editList of early modern universities in Europe List of universities in Germany University hospital Giessen und MarburgNotes edit Aktuelle Zahlen auf einen Blick University of Marburg in German Retrieved 21 June 2017 a b Employees Retrieved 20 April 2017 Studierendenstatistik PDF www uni marburg de in German Universitat Marburg 2021 22 Retrieved 9 April 2023 Uni International Philipps Universitat Marburg Retrieved 21 July 2015 Chemikum Marburg hat ein dauerhaftes Domizil Informationsdienst Wissenschaft e V online 12 February 2011 Retrieved 23 January 2012 Sonderforschungsbereiche Philipps Universitat Marburg Retrieved 9 May 2020 a b QS World University Rankings 2024 QS World University Rankings Retrieved 16 July 2023 a b World University Rankings 2024 Times Higher Education World University Rankings 27 September 2023 Retrieved 27 September 2023 a b 2023 Academic Ranking of World Universities Academic Ranking of World Universities Retrieved 15 August 2023 Hessische Biografie Erweiterte Suche LAGIS Hessen www lagis hessen de in German Retrieved 29 November 2018 Knochenmetastasen bei Mammacarcinom Bone Metastases in Breast Cancer German National Library in German 1947 Retrieved 24 July 2023 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Philipps Universitat Marburg Official website nbsp in German and English Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title University of Marburg amp oldid 1198562243, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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