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University of Rostock

The University of Rostock (German: Universität Rostock) is a public university located in Rostock, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. Founded in 1419,[3][4][5] it is the third-oldest university in Germany. It is the oldest university in continental northern Europe and the Baltic Sea area,[5] and 8th oldest in Central Europe.[6] It was the 5th university established in the Holy Roman Empire.

University of Rostock
Universität Rostock
Seal of the University of Rostock
Latin: Universitas Rostochiensis
Motto
Traditio et Innovatio
Motto in English
Tradition and Innovation
TypePublic
EstablishedFebruary 13, 1419; 604 years ago (1419-02-13)
Budget€214.4 million[1]
ChancellorJan Tamm
RectorWolfgang D. Schareck[2] (906th rector)
Academic staff
1,341[1]
Administrative staff
963[1]
Students13,766[1]
1,322[1]
Location, ,
Germany

54°4′32″N 12°6′12″E / 54.07556°N 12.10333°E / 54.07556; 12.10333
CampusUrban
Nobel Laureates5
ColoursBlue and Black
AffiliationsEUA
DFG
DAAD
Websitewww.uni-rostock.de
University of Rostock's main building

The university has been associated with four Nobel laureates: Albrecht Kossel, Karl von Frisch, Otto Stern, and Walter H. Schottky. It is a member of the European University Association. According to a ranking published by Times Higher Education in 2018, it is the most beautiful university in Germany and the fourth most beautiful university in all of Europe.[7] The language of instruction is usually German and English for some postgraduate studies.

Detail of the central building depicting the coat of arms of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
Memorial stone to the foundation of Rostock University, quadrangle of Wittenberg University

History edit

1419–1919 edit

The university was founded in 1419 by confirmation of Pope Martin V and thus is one of the oldest universities in Northern Europe.

In Germany, there are only five universities that were founded earlier, while only Heidelberg and Leipzig operated continuously since then: Heidelberg (1386), Cologne (1388), Erfurt (1392/1994), Würzburg (1402/1582) and Leipzig (1409). That makes Rostock University the third oldest German university in continuous operation.

Throughout the 15th and 16th centuries, the University of Rostock had about 400 to 500 students each year and was among the most important universities in Germany and Northern Europe at the time, with many of its students originating from the Low Countries, Scandinavia or other countries bordering the Baltic Sea.

In the course of political struggles and due to pressure from the church, the university moved to Greifswald in 1437 and remained there until 1443. From 1487 to 1488 teaching took place in Lübeck. A few years after the city of Rostock, the university became Protestant in 1542. Henceforth, Humanism and Lutheranism were defining characteristics of the university.

In the 16th century, Rostock was the first university to teach Copernicanism, which was introduced by Professor Duncan Liddel.[8] After the Thirty Years' War (1618–1648), however, for about two centuries the University of Rostock played only a regional role. After the "ownership" of the university had moved from the city to the state (Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin) in 1827, however, things changed for the better. The second half of the 19th century saw generous building activity in Rostock's alma mater and the university soon regained its old reputation amongst German universities.

1919 to present edit

On the occasion of the 500th anniversary of the university, Albert Einstein and Max Planck received honorary doctorates on 12 November 1919. This made the University of Rostock the world's first institute of higher learning to award this honour to Einstein. The doctorate was not revoked during the Nazi rule in Germany (1933–1945), despite such orders by the Nazis. The reason for this remains unknown. Psychologist David Katz and professor of dentistry and dean of the medical faculty Hans Moral [de] lost their posts in 1933 among others.

The end of the Second World War in 1945 brought many changes. The university, now finding itself in the Soviet Zone of Germany (the later German Democratic Republic), was re-opened on 24 February 1946. The Faculty of Law was closed in 1951, a Faculty of Agriculture was introduced in 1950 and in 1951 saw the opening of a Department of Shipbuilding (renamed Faculty of Technology in 1963). The University of Rostock was the first traditional university in Germany to open a technical faculty. In 1952, the Faculty of Aviation was opened, but eventually relocated to Dresden.

In 1976 the university was renamed Wilhelm-Pieck-Universität after Wilhelm Pieck, the first president of the German Democratic Republic. The renaming was annulled after the German reunification.

External funding increased by 83 % between 2005 and 2010 alone and currently is above 47 million Euros per year. Over 500 million Euros have been invested in the university infrastructure since 1991, reaching 750 million Euros by 2015. The numbers of young people from Germany and of international students who choose Rostock as a place to study are increasing every year. As of today, students from at least 99 different countries have studied at Rostock. In 2007, the University of Rostock reorganized its research capacities into three profile lines: Life, Light & Matter, Maritime Systems, and Aging of Individuals and Societies. In 2010, a fourth profile was added, called Knowledge – Culture – Transformation.

Organization and structure edit

Like many continental European universities, the University of Rostock is divided into academic faculties (German: Fakultät). Those can be sub-divided into academic departments (German: Institut) and chairs (German: Lehrstuhl).

Faculties edit

It is divided into the following nine faculties:

  • Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
    • Plants and Soil
    • Ecology and (Coastal)-Landscape
    • Biomass, Aqua and Livestock Sciences
  • Faculty of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering
    • Institute of Computer Science
    • Institute for Visual and Analytic Computing
    • Institute of Electrical Engineering
    • Department of Computational Engineering
  • Faculty of Law
    • Department of Law
    • International Commercial Law
    • International Business Administration
  • Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Marine Technology
    • Mechanical Engineering
    • Marine Technology
    • Mechatronics
    • Biomedical Technology
  • Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences
    • Institute of Biology
    • Institute of Chemistry
    • Institute of Mathematics
    • Institute of Physics
  • Interdisciplinary Faculty
    • Department of Life, Light and Matter
    • Department of Maritime Systems
    • Department of Knowledge – Culture – Transformation
    • Department of Ageing of Individuals and Society
  • Faculty of Medicine
    • Albrecht Kossel Institute for Neuroregeneration
    • General Medicine
    • Dental Medicine
    • Anatomy
    • Medical Biotechnology
    • Informatics in Medicine and Gerontology
    • Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology
    • Experimental Surgery
    • History of Medicine
    • Immunology
    • Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine
    • Medical Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
    • Medical Biology
    • Medical Genetics
    • Medical Microbiology
    • Medical Psychology and Sociology
    • Pathology
    • Pharmacology and Toxicology
    • Physiology
    • Proteome Center Rostock
    • Forensic Medicine
    • Transfusion Medicine
    • Institute of Experimental Gene Therapy and Tumor Research
    • Cell Biology
  • Faculty of Theology
    • Institute of Image Theory
    • Institute of Text and Culture
  • Faculty of Humanities
    • Institute of General and Social Pedagogy
    • Institute of Educational Psychology Rosa and David Katz
    • Institute for School Pedagogy and Educational Research
    • Institute for Elementary School Pedagogy
    • Institute for Special Education Development and Rehabilitation
    • Institute for Vocational Education
    • Institute for English/American Studies
    • Institute for German Studies
    • Institute for Romance Studies
    • Heinrich Schliemann Institute of Classical Studies
    • Historical Institute
    • Institute for Media Research
    • Institute of Philosophy
    • Institute of Sports Science
    • Wossidlo Research Center for European Ethnology/Folklore
    • Moritz Schlick Research Center
    • Uwe Johnson Research Center
    • Research and Documentation Center of the State of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania on the History of Dictatorships in Germany
  • Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences
    • Institute of Business Administration
    • Institute of Marketing and Services Research
    • Institute of Sociology and Demography
    • Institute of Political and Administrative Sciences
    • Institute of Economics

Facilities edit

Rostock University Library edit

 
Michaeliskloster, part of the Rostock University Library (Special Historical Library Collections)

The Rostock University Library consists of 3 divisional libraries and several specialized libraries provides scientific literature and information for research, education and study. The university statistics shows about 3 million physical volumes recorded in the catalogue. It provides access to electronic journals (EZB) and specialized databases (DBIS). The library possesses large special collections of culturally historical and scientifically historical old books.[9] In the Patents and Standards Centre (PNZ), all DIN norms and regulations as well as the VDI guidelines are provided.[10] Moreover, the library also contains the university archive and the art treasure collection.[11]

Rostock Student Services edit

The Rostock Student Services (German: Studentenwerk Rostock) provides accommodation for newly arrived international students who plan to study at the University of Rostock and the Rostock University of Music and Theatre. International students, who have not lived or studied in Germany, are considered for a Starter Package service. However, short-time students and students on a programme (ERASMUS; Sokrates) are given a low priority.[12]

Rostock University Hospital edit

The university operates a hospital, which has several teaching and research institutes.[13] Among those are the Albrecht Kossel Institute for Neuroregeneration.

Points of interest edit

 
The Rostocker Pfeilstorch, on display at the Institute of Zoology

Academic profile edit

Rankings edit

University rankings
Overall – Global & National
QS World 2024[14] 761-770 40-41
THE World[citation needed]
ARWU World 2023[15] 501-600 32-36
QS Europe[citation needed]
QS Employability[citation needed]
THE Employability[citation needed]

According to the 2024 QS World University Rankings, the university is globally positioned in the 761-770 range, while it ranks 40-41st nationally.[14] On the other hand, the 2023 ARWU World rankings place the institution in the 501-600 category globally and 32-36th at the national level.[15]

ARWU ranked University of Rostock among 101–150 in Chemistry in the world in 2014.[16] In 2014, the CWTS Leiden Ranking ranked University of Rostock in the world as 269th in Natural Sciences, 336th in Life Sciences, 463rd in Medical Sciences, 449th in Mathematics, Computer Science and Engineering, and 245th in Cognitive Science.[17] According to the University Ranking by Academic Performance (URAP), Rostock University was ranked 224th worldwide in Chemistry in 2014.[18]

The CWTS Leiden Ranking ranked University of Rostock as 405th in 2014.[19]

In 2014, the Center for World University Rankings (CWUR) ranked University of Rostock as 481st in the world.[20]

According to the University Ranking by Academic Performance (URAP), Rostock University was ranked as 34th in Germany and 428th in the world in 2014.[21]

Research edit

In recent years, the University of Rostock has undergone significant conceptual and organisational changes, which included the bundling of competences and research activities in the interdisciplinary, cross-faculty departments of the Interdisciplinary Faculty. Scientific priorities of the faculties have improved by including the interdisciplinary-based research units: Collaborative Research Centres, Research Training Groups, and Research Units.[22]

The university cooperates with several independent research centres. Among those:

Partner universities edit

Although cooperation and student exchanges are possible with many more institutions, the university has signed cooperation agreements with the following international universities:

Notable alumni and faculty edit

 
Honorary doctorate certificate of Rostock University to Albert Einstein in 1919

In nearly six centuries numerous notable students and professors have had ties with the university, for instance:

  • Konrad Gesselen [de] (1409–1469), from Geismar, Hesse, astronomer, mathematician, pastor, taught at Rostock and Thorn, wrote Cisiojanus [de]
  • Hans Teiste, 29th Bishop of Bergen, Norway (Magister in 1468)
  • Hoskuld Hoskuldsson, 28th and last Roman Catholic Bishop of Stavanger (Magister in 1493)
  • Mogens Lauritssøn, 27th and last Roman Catholic Bishop of Hamar (Magister in 1494)
  • Ulrich von Hutten (1488–1523), humanist, wrote his first important opus in Rostock in 1509
  • Olaus Magnus (1490–1557), Swedish humanist, ethnologist and cartographer
  • Olav Engelbrektsson, 28th and last Roman Catholic Archbishop of Nidaros (Baccalaureus in 1505, Magister in 1507)
  • Levinus Battus (1545–1591), physician (MA in 1559)
  • David Chyträus (1530–1600), theologian, education policy maker and historian, Professor of Theology since 1561
  • Tycho Brahe (1546–1601), Danish astronomer (studied in 1566)
  • Axel Oxenstierna (1583–1654), Swedish chancellor, strategist and statesman (studied, 1599–1601)
  • Joachim Jungius (1587–1657), mathematician, physicist and philosopher, Professor of Mathematics in Rostock from 1624 to 1628
  • Johann Christopher Jauch [de] (1669–1725), Superintendent of Lueneburg, poet who wrote baroque poems and song texts, studied theology until 1694
  • Oluf Gerhard Tychsen (1734–1815), Orientalist and Hebrew scholar; taught at the University of Rostock from 1778
  • Samuel Gottlieb Vogel (1750–1837), physician, Professor of Medicine in Rostock since 1789
  • Lorenz Karsten [de] (1751–1829), economist and agricultural economist
  • Johann Heinrich Friedrich Link (1767–1850), natural scientist, Professor of Chemistry, Zoology and Phytology from 1792 to 1811
  • Johann Heinrich von Thünen (1783–1850), economist and social reformer (Dr. h.c. in 1830)
  • Ferdinand Kämmerer [de] (1784–1841), jurist, professor from 1816
  • Carl Friedrich von Both [de] (1789–1875), jurist, vice-chancellor of the University of Rostock, 1836 to 1870
  • Fritz Reuter (1810–1874), novelist, studied law at the University of Rostock from 1831, received an honorary doctorate in 1863
  • John Brinckman (1814–1870), poet, studied law at the University of Rostock from 1834 to 1838
  • Carl Friedrich Wilhelm Brockmann, philosopher (PhD in 1848)
  • Heinrich Schliemann (1822–1890), archaeologist (PhD in 1869)
  • August Zillmer [de] (1831–1893), actuary (PhD in 1858)
  • Rudolf Berlin (1833–1897), physician, Professor of Ophthalmology, dean since 1895 and rector since 1897
  • Hermann Roesler (1833–1897), physician, Professor of Ophthalmology, dean and rector
  • Rudolph Sohm (1841–1917), lawyer and Church historian
  • Albrecht Kossel (1853–1927), medical scientist and Nobel Prize laureate (PhD 1878)
  • Eugen Geinitz (1854–1925), geologist and mineralogist, Professor of Mineralogy and Geology, Director of the Mineralogical-Geological Institute
  • Isaac Rülf, philosopher, humanitarian organizer, author (PhD in 1865)
  • Rudolf Steiner (1861–1925), Philosopher (Dr. phil. in 1891)
  • Emil Mattiesen (1875–1939), composer, pianist and philosopher, Professor of church music from 1929
  • Felix Genzmer [de] (1878–1959), jurist and expert on Scandinavian studies, translator of the Edda songs, Professor of Public Law from 1920 to 1922
  • Gustav Mie (1868–1957), physicist, studied physics at the University of Rostock from 1886 to 1889
  • Moritz Schlick, (1882–1936), philosopher, habilitation in 1911, lecturer from 1911 to 1921, later initiator of the Viennese Circle; at the Institute of Philosophy of the Faculty of Humanities
  • Viktor Schilling [de] (1883–1960), physician, co-founder of Hematology, Head of the Rostock University Hospital
  • David Katz (1884–1953), psychologist, from 1919 to 1933 associate professor, later professor, conferred to emeritus status by the National Socialists due to his Jewish origins
  • Constantin Gane (1885–1962), lawyer, novelist and historian, active within the Romanian fascist Iron Guard (Doctor of Law in 1910)
  • Hans Moral [de] (1885–1933), from 1920 on international significant Associate Professor, later Professor of Dentistry, committed suicide after he was dismissed because of his Jewish origins; commemorative plaque in the foyer of the main university building
  • Walter H. Schottky (1886–1976), physicist, Professor of theoretical Physics from 1923 to 1927
  • Karl von Frisch (1886–1980), ethologist and Nobel laureate in medicine (zoology professor, 1921–1923)
  • Otto Stern (1888–1969), Nobel laureate in physics, (experimental physics professor, 1921–1923)
  • Albert Einstein, Nobel laureate in physics (Dr. h.c. in 1919[23])
  • Max Planck, Nobel laureate in physics (Dr. h.c. in 1919)
  • Kurt von Fritz (1900–1985), classical philologist, Professor of Greek Studies from 1933 to 1935
  • Walter Hallstein (1901–1982), politician and jurist, first President of the European Commission, State Secretary in the German Chancellors Office and the Foreign Office (law professor 1930–1941)
  • Pascual Jordan (1902–1980), physicist, co-founder of Quantum mechanics, later professor of Physics from 1929 to 1944
  • Eugen Gerstenmaier (1906–1986), theologian and politician, member of the Kreisauer Circle, later President of the German Bundestag, Promotion at the Faculty of Theology in 1935
  • Fritz Mertsch [de] (1906–1971), statistician, studied politology, doctorate degree as Dr. rer. pol. in 1940
  • Gonzalo Rojas (1917–2011), Chilean poet (professor, 1973–1975)
  • Arno Esch (1928–1951), student and liberal politician, active member of the Liberal Democratic Party, condemned to death as declared opponent of communism; commemorative plaque in the foyer of the main university building
  • Joachim Gauck, 11th President of Germany, studied theology in Rostock until 1965, honorary doctor in 1999
  • Walter Kempowski (1929–2007), writer, honorary professor of Contemporary German Literature and Cultural History since 2003
  • Hans Apel (1932–2011), politician, former Federal Minister of Finance, later Minister of Defense, Honorary professor of Financial Policy at the Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences since 1993
  • Uwe Johnson (1934–1984), author, studied German language and literature at the University of Rostock from 1952 to 1956
  • Hans-Joachim Schulze (born 1934), German Bach scholar
  • Bettina Meyer, Antarctic researcher in marine biology, received her doctorate from the University of Rostock in 1996
  • Viviana Simon, Professor of Microbiology, received her doctorate in 1997.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "Die Universität in Zahlen: Ausgabe 2016" (PDF) (in German). University of Rostock. Retrieved 11 July 2017.
  2. ^ "Prof. Wolfgang Schareck ist der neue Rektor der Universität Rostock".
  3. ^ "University – University of Rostock". www.uni-rostock.de. Retrieved 31 July 2021.
  4. ^ "Universität Rostock". Top Universities. Retrieved 31 July 2021.
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  7. ^ "The 10 most beautiful universities in Europe". The Student. Times Higher Education. 22 January 2018. Retrieved 12 February 2023.
  8. ^ Stillman Drake, Galileo at Work: His Scientific Biography (Dover Publications, 1978), p. 36.
  9. ^ "Rostock University Library, University Archive".
  10. ^ "Rostock University Library, Patents and Standards Centre".
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 3 January 2015. Retrieved 3 January 2015.
  12. ^ "Studentenwerk Rostock, Starter Package". Retrieved 3 January 2015.
  13. ^ . University of Rostock. 2011. Archived from the original on 24 July 2011. Retrieved 13 August 2011.
  14. ^ a b "QS World University Rankings 2024". QS World University Rankings. Retrieved 16 July 2023.
  15. ^ a b "2023 Academic Ranking of World Universities". Academic Ranking of World Universities. Retrieved 15 August 2023.
  16. ^ "Academic Ranking of World Universities in Chemistry – Shanghai Ranking".
  17. ^ "University of Rostock – UniversityRanking.ch".
  18. ^ "URAP Chemical Sciences Ranking 2014, Germany". Retrieved 1 January 2015.
  19. ^ "CWTS Leiden Ranking 2014".
  20. ^ . Center for World University Rankings 2014. Archived from the original on 19 April 2015. Retrieved 2 January 2015.
  21. ^ "URAP Ranking 2014, Germany". Retrieved 1 January 2015.
  22. ^ "Research at the University of Rostock". Retrieved 3 January 2015.
  23. ^ Kuepper, Hans-Josef. "Albert Einstein – Honours, prizes and awards".

External links edit

  • University of Rostock
  • University of Rostock – short history in the Catholic Encyclopedia
  • Catalogus Professorum Rostochiensium
  • Rostocker Matrikelportal (1419–1945)

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The University of Rostock German Universitat Rostock is a public university located in Rostock Mecklenburg Vorpommern Germany Founded in 1419 3 4 5 it is the third oldest university in Germany It is the oldest university in continental northern Europe and the Baltic Sea area 5 and 8th oldest in Central Europe 6 It was the 5th university established in the Holy Roman Empire University of RostockUniversitat RostockSeal of the University of RostockLatin Universitas RostochiensisMottoTraditio et InnovatioMotto in EnglishTradition and InnovationTypePublicEstablishedFebruary 13 1419 604 years ago 1419 02 13 Budget 214 4 million 1 ChancellorJan TammRectorWolfgang D Schareck 2 906th rector Academic staff1 341 1 Administrative staff963 1 Students13 766 1 Doctoral students1 322 1 LocationRostock Mecklenburg Vorpommern Germany54 4 32 N 12 6 12 E 54 07556 N 12 10333 E 54 07556 12 10333CampusUrbanNobel Laureates5ColoursBlue and BlackAffiliationsEUADFGDAADWebsitewww uni rostock deUniversity of Rostock s main buildingThe university has been associated with four Nobel laureates Albrecht Kossel Karl von Frisch Otto Stern and Walter H Schottky It is a member of the European University Association According to a ranking published by Times Higher Education in 2018 it is the most beautiful university in Germany and the fourth most beautiful university in all of Europe 7 The language of instruction is usually German and English for some postgraduate studies Detail of the central building depicting the coat of arms of Mecklenburg SchwerinMemorial stone to the foundation of Rostock University quadrangle of Wittenberg UniversityContents 1 History 1 1 1419 1919 1 2 1919 to present 2 Organization and structure 2 1 Faculties 3 Facilities 3 1 Rostock University Library 3 2 Rostock Student Services 3 3 Rostock University Hospital 4 Points of interest 5 Academic profile 5 1 Rankings 5 2 Research 6 Partner universities 7 Notable alumni and faculty 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory edit1419 1919 edit The university was founded in 1419 by confirmation of Pope Martin V and thus is one of the oldest universities in Northern Europe In Germany there are only five universities that were founded earlier while only Heidelberg and Leipzig operated continuously since then Heidelberg 1386 Cologne 1388 Erfurt 1392 1994 Wurzburg 1402 1582 and Leipzig 1409 That makes Rostock University the third oldest German university in continuous operation Throughout the 15th and 16th centuries the University of Rostock had about 400 to 500 students each year and was among the most important universities in Germany and Northern Europe at the time with many of its students originating from the Low Countries Scandinavia or other countries bordering the Baltic Sea In the course of political struggles and due to pressure from the church the university moved to Greifswald in 1437 and remained there until 1443 From 1487 to 1488 teaching took place in Lubeck A few years after the city of Rostock the university became Protestant in 1542 Henceforth Humanism and Lutheranism were defining characteristics of the university In the 16th century Rostock was the first university to teach Copernicanism which was introduced by Professor Duncan Liddel 8 After the Thirty Years War 1618 1648 however for about two centuries the University of Rostock played only a regional role After the ownership of the university had moved from the city to the state Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg Schwerin in 1827 however things changed for the better The second half of the 19th century saw generous building activity in Rostock s alma mater and the university soon regained its old reputation amongst German universities 1919 to present edit On the occasion of the 500th anniversary of the university Albert Einstein and Max Planck received honorary doctorates on 12 November 1919 This made the University of Rostock the world s first institute of higher learning to award this honour to Einstein The doctorate was not revoked during the Nazi rule in Germany 1933 1945 despite such orders by the Nazis The reason for this remains unknown Psychologist David Katz and professor of dentistry and dean of the medical faculty Hans Moral de lost their posts in 1933 among others The end of the Second World War in 1945 brought many changes The university now finding itself in the Soviet Zone of Germany the later German Democratic Republic was re opened on 24 February 1946 The Faculty of Law was closed in 1951 a Faculty of Agriculture was introduced in 1950 and in 1951 saw the opening of a Department of Shipbuilding renamed Faculty of Technology in 1963 The University of Rostock was the first traditional university in Germany to open a technical faculty In 1952 the Faculty of Aviation was opened but eventually relocated to Dresden In 1976 the university was renamed Wilhelm Pieck Universitat after Wilhelm Pieck the first president of the German Democratic Republic The renaming was annulled after the German reunification External funding increased by 83 between 2005 and 2010 alone and currently is above 47 million Euros per year Over 500 million Euros have been invested in the university infrastructure since 1991 reaching 750 million Euros by 2015 The numbers of young people from Germany and of international students who choose Rostock as a place to study are increasing every year As of today students from at least 99 different countries have studied at Rostock In 2007 the University of Rostock reorganized its research capacities into three profile lines Life Light amp Matter Maritime Systems and Aging of Individuals and Societies In 2010 a fourth profile was added called Knowledge Culture Transformation Organization and structure editLike many continental European universities the University of Rostock is divided into academic faculties German Fakultat Those can be sub divided into academic departments German Institut and chairs German Lehrstuhl Faculties edit It is divided into the following nine faculties Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Plants and Soil Ecology and Coastal Landscape Biomass Aqua and Livestock Sciences Faculty of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering Institute of Computer Science Institute for Visual and Analytic Computing Institute of Electrical Engineering Department of Computational Engineering Faculty of Law Department of Law International Commercial Law International Business Administration Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Marine Technology Mechanical Engineering Marine Technology Mechatronics Biomedical Technology Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences Institute of Biology Institute of Chemistry Institute of Mathematics Institute of Physics Interdisciplinary Faculty Department of Life Light and Matter Department of Maritime Systems Department of Knowledge Culture Transformation Department of Ageing of Individuals and Society Faculty of Medicine Albrecht Kossel Institute for Neuroregeneration General Medicine Dental Medicine Anatomy Medical Biotechnology Informatics in Medicine and Gerontology Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology Experimental Surgery History of Medicine Immunology Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine Medical Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Medical Biology Medical Genetics Medical Microbiology Medical Psychology and Sociology Pathology Pharmacology and Toxicology Physiology Proteome Center Rostock Forensic Medicine Transfusion Medicine Institute of Experimental Gene Therapy and Tumor Research Cell Biology Faculty of Theology Institute of Image Theory Institute of Text and Culture Faculty of Humanities Institute of General and Social Pedagogy Institute of Educational Psychology Rosa and David Katz Institute for School Pedagogy and Educational Research Institute for Elementary School Pedagogy Institute for Special Education Development and Rehabilitation Institute for Vocational Education Institute for English American Studies Institute for German Studies Institute for Romance Studies Heinrich Schliemann Institute of Classical Studies Historical Institute Institute for Media Research Institute of Philosophy Institute of Sports Science Wossidlo Research Center for European Ethnology Folklore Moritz Schlick Research Center Uwe Johnson Research Center Research and Documentation Center of the State of Mecklenburg Western Pomerania on the History of Dictatorships in Germany Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences Institute of Business Administration Institute of Marketing and Services Research Institute of Sociology and Demography Institute of Political and Administrative Sciences Institute of EconomicsFacilities editRostock University Library edit nbsp Michaeliskloster part of the Rostock University Library Special Historical Library Collections The Rostock University Library consists of 3 divisional libraries and several specialized libraries provides scientific literature and information for research education and study The university statistics shows about 3 million physical volumes recorded in the catalogue It provides access to electronic journals EZB and specialized databases DBIS The library possesses large special collections of culturally historical and scientifically historical old books 9 In the Patents and Standards Centre PNZ all DIN norms and regulations as well as the VDI guidelines are provided 10 Moreover the library also contains the university archive and the art treasure collection 11 Rostock Student Services edit The Rostock Student Services German Studentenwerk Rostock provides accommodation for newly arrived international students who plan to study at the University of Rostock and the Rostock University of Music and Theatre International students who have not lived or studied in Germany are considered for a Starter Package service However short time students and students on a programme ERASMUS Sokrates are given a low priority 12 Rostock University Hospital edit The university operates a hospital which has several teaching and research institutes 13 Among those are the Albrecht Kossel Institute for Neuroregeneration Points of interest edit nbsp The Rostocker Pfeilstorch on display at the Institute of ZoologyBotanischer Garten Universitat Rostock the university s botanical garden Zoological Collection Rostock founded in 1775 by Oluf Gerhard Tychsen Parts of the collection are open to the public nbsp Botanical Garden of Rostock University greenhouseAcademic profile editRankings edit University rankingsOverall Global amp NationalQS World 2024 14 761 77040 41THE World citation needed ARWU World 2023 15 501 60032 36QS Europe citation needed QS Employability citation needed THE Employability citation needed According to the 2024 QS World University Rankings the university is globally positioned in the 761 770 range while it ranks 40 41st nationally 14 On the other hand the 2023 ARWU World rankings place the institution in the 501 600 category globally and 32 36th at the national level 15 ARWU ranked University of Rostock among 101 150 in Chemistry in the world in 2014 16 In 2014 the CWTS Leiden Ranking ranked University of Rostock in the world as 269th in Natural Sciences 336th in Life Sciences 463rd in Medical Sciences 449th in Mathematics Computer Science and Engineering and 245th in Cognitive Science 17 According to the University Ranking by Academic Performance URAP Rostock University was ranked 224th worldwide in Chemistry in 2014 18 The CWTS Leiden Ranking ranked University of Rostock as 405th in 2014 19 In 2014 the Center for World University Rankings CWUR ranked University of Rostock as 481st in the world 20 According to the University Ranking by Academic Performance URAP Rostock University was ranked as 34th in Germany and 428th in the world in 2014 21 Research edit In recent years the University of Rostock has undergone significant conceptual and organisational changes which included the bundling of competences and research activities in the interdisciplinary cross faculty departments of the Interdisciplinary Faculty Scientific priorities of the faculties have improved by including the interdisciplinary based research units Collaborative Research Centres Research Training Groups and Research Units 22 The university cooperates with several independent research centres Among those Leibniz Institute of Atmospheric Physics Kuhlungsborn IAP Leibniz Institute for Catalysis LIKAT Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemunde IOW Leibniz Institute for Farm Animal Biology Dummerstorf Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research Fraunhofer Institute for Computer Graphics Research Department Rostock IGD Fraunhofer Application Centre Large Structures in Production Engineering AGP Hanseatic Institute for Entrepreneurship and Regional Development at the University of Rostock HIE RO Institute for Implant Technology and Biomaterials Institute of banking law and bank management Reference and Translation Center for Cardiac Stem Cell Therapy Rostock Center for the Study of Demographic Change Faculty of Interdisciplinary Research INF Center for Life Science Automation CELISCA Centre of Teacher training and Educational research nbsp Institute of Zoology Zoologisches Institut nbsp Institute of Anatomy Anatomisches Institut nbsp Building of the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research in Rostock nbsp University Restaurant and Cafeteria nbsp University LibraryPartner universities editAlthough cooperation and student exchanges are possible with many more institutions the university has signed cooperation agreements with the following international universities Europe nbsp Charles University in Prague Czech Republic nbsp University of Zagreb Croatia nbsp University of Copenhagen Denmark nbsp University of Turku Finland nbsp University of Nantes France nbsp University of Latvia Latvia nbsp Gdansk University Poland nbsp Saint Petersburg State University Russia nbsp University of Kristianstad Sweden nbsp Newcastle University UK World nbsp National University of La Plata Argentina nbsp Memorial University of Newfoundland Canada nbsp University of Saskatchewan Canada nbsp University of Guelph Canada nbsp Science University of Tokyo Japan nbsp North West University South Africa nbsp University of Georgia United States nbsp Brown University United States nbsp University of Utah United States nbsp Arab International University AIU Syria nbsp University of Wyoming United States nbsp University of Alabama in Huntsville United StatesNotable alumni and faculty editSee also Category University of Rostock alumni Category Academic staff of the University of Rostock and List of Rectors of University of Rostock nbsp Honorary doctorate certificate of Rostock University to Albert Einstein in 1919In nearly six centuries numerous notable students and professors have had ties with the university for instance Konrad Gesselen de 1409 1469 from Geismar Hesse astronomer mathematician pastor taught at Rostock and Thorn wrote Cisiojanus de Hans Teiste 29th Bishop of Bergen Norway Magister in 1468 Hoskuld Hoskuldsson 28th and last Roman Catholic Bishop of Stavanger Magister in 1493 Mogens Lauritsson 27th and last Roman Catholic Bishop of Hamar Magister in 1494 Ulrich von Hutten 1488 1523 humanist wrote his first important opus in Rostock in 1509 Olaus Magnus 1490 1557 Swedish humanist ethnologist and cartographer Olav Engelbrektsson 28th and last Roman Catholic Archbishop of Nidaros Baccalaureus in 1505 Magister in 1507 Levinus Battus 1545 1591 physician MA in 1559 David Chytraus 1530 1600 theologian education policy maker and historian Professor of Theology since 1561 Tycho Brahe 1546 1601 Danish astronomer studied in 1566 Axel Oxenstierna 1583 1654 Swedish chancellor strategist and statesman studied 1599 1601 Joachim Jungius 1587 1657 mathematician physicist and philosopher Professor of Mathematics in Rostock from 1624 to 1628 Johann Christopher Jauch de 1669 1725 Superintendent of Lueneburg poet who wrote baroque poems and song texts studied theology until 1694 Oluf Gerhard Tychsen 1734 1815 Orientalist and Hebrew scholar taught at the University of Rostock from 1778 Samuel Gottlieb Vogel 1750 1837 physician Professor of Medicine in Rostock since 1789 Lorenz Karsten de 1751 1829 economist and agricultural economist Johann Heinrich Friedrich Link 1767 1850 natural scientist Professor of Chemistry Zoology and Phytology from 1792 to 1811 Johann Heinrich von Thunen 1783 1850 economist and social reformer Dr h c in 1830 Ferdinand Kammerer de 1784 1841 jurist professor from 1816 Carl Friedrich von Both de 1789 1875 jurist vice chancellor of the University of Rostock 1836 to 1870 Fritz Reuter 1810 1874 novelist studied law at the University of Rostock from 1831 received an honorary doctorate in 1863 John Brinckman 1814 1870 poet studied law at the University of Rostock from 1834 to 1838 Carl Friedrich Wilhelm Brockmann philosopher PhD in 1848 Heinrich Schliemann 1822 1890 archaeologist PhD in 1869 August Zillmer de 1831 1893 actuary PhD in 1858 Rudolf Berlin 1833 1897 physician Professor of Ophthalmology dean since 1895 and rector since 1897 Hermann Roesler 1833 1897 physician Professor of Ophthalmology dean and rector Rudolph Sohm 1841 1917 lawyer and Church historian Albrecht Kossel 1853 1927 medical scientist and Nobel Prize laureate PhD 1878 Eugen Geinitz 1854 1925 geologist and mineralogist Professor of Mineralogy and Geology Director of the Mineralogical Geological Institute Isaac Rulf philosopher humanitarian organizer author PhD in 1865 Rudolf Steiner 1861 1925 Philosopher Dr phil in 1891 Emil Mattiesen 1875 1939 composer pianist and philosopher Professor of church music from 1929 Felix Genzmer de 1878 1959 jurist and expert on Scandinavian studies translator of the Edda songs Professor of Public Law from 1920 to 1922 Gustav Mie 1868 1957 physicist studied physics at the University of Rostock from 1886 to 1889 Moritz Schlick 1882 1936 philosopher habilitation in 1911 lecturer from 1911 to 1921 later initiator of the Viennese Circle at the Institute of Philosophy of the Faculty of Humanities Viktor Schilling de 1883 1960 physician co founder of Hematology Head of the Rostock University Hospital David Katz 1884 1953 psychologist from 1919 to 1933 associate professor later professor conferred to emeritus status by the National Socialists due to his Jewish origins Constantin Gane 1885 1962 lawyer novelist and historian active within the Romanian fascist Iron Guard Doctor of Law in 1910 Hans Moral de 1885 1933 from 1920 on international significant Associate Professor later Professor of Dentistry committed suicide after he was dismissed because of his Jewish origins commemorative plaque in the foyer of the main university building Walter H Schottky 1886 1976 physicist Professor of theoretical Physics from 1923 to 1927 Karl von Frisch 1886 1980 ethologist and Nobel laureate in medicine zoology professor 1921 1923 Otto Stern 1888 1969 Nobel laureate in physics experimental physics professor 1921 1923 Albert Einstein Nobel laureate in physics Dr h c in 1919 23 Max Planck Nobel laureate in physics Dr h c in 1919 Kurt von Fritz 1900 1985 classical philologist Professor of Greek Studies from 1933 to 1935 Walter Hallstein 1901 1982 politician and jurist first President of the European Commission State Secretary in the German Chancellors Office and the Foreign Office law professor 1930 1941 Pascual Jordan 1902 1980 physicist co founder of Quantum mechanics later professor of Physics from 1929 to 1944 Eugen Gerstenmaier 1906 1986 theologian and politician member of the Kreisauer Circle later President of the German Bundestag Promotion at the Faculty of Theology in 1935 Fritz Mertsch de 1906 1971 statistician studied politology doctorate degree as Dr rer pol in 1940 Gonzalo Rojas 1917 2011 Chilean poet professor 1973 1975 Arno Esch 1928 1951 student and liberal politician active member of the Liberal Democratic Party condemned to death as declared opponent of communism commemorative plaque in the foyer of the main university building Joachim Gauck 11th President of Germany studied theology in Rostock until 1965 honorary doctor in 1999 Walter Kempowski 1929 2007 writer honorary professor of Contemporary German Literature and Cultural History since 2003 Hans Apel 1932 2011 politician former Federal Minister of Finance later Minister of Defense Honorary professor of Financial Policy at the Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences since 1993 Uwe Johnson 1934 1984 author studied German language and literature at the University of Rostock from 1952 to 1956 Hans Joachim Schulze born 1934 German Bach scholar Bettina Meyer Antarctic researcher in marine biology received her doctorate from the University of Rostock in 1996 Viviana Simon Professor of Microbiology received her doctorate in 1997 nbsp Joachim Gauck former President of Germany Dr h c in 1999 nbsp Albrecht Kossel Nobel laureate in medicine Dr med in 1877 nbsp Otto Stern Nobel laureate in physics experimental physics professor 1921 1923 nbsp Albert Einstein Nobel laureate in physics Dr h c in 1919 nbsp Max Planck Nobel laureate in physics Dr h c in 1919 nbsp Gustav Mie physicist studied physics 1886 1889 nbsp Walter H Schottky physicist theoretical physics professor 1923 1927 nbsp Pascual Jordan physicist theoretical physics professor 1929 1944 nbsp Tycho Brahe Astronomer studied in 1566 nbsp Walter Hallstein first President of the European Commission law professor 1930 1941 nbsp David Chytraus Theologian theology professor 1561 1600 nbsp Axel Oxenstierna Swedish chancellor studied 1599 1601 nbsp Heinrich Schliemann archeologist PhD in 1869 nbsp Rudolf Steiner philosopher PhD in 1891 nbsp Joachim Jungius mathematician and philosopher professor 1624 1628 nbsp Samuel Gottlieb Vogel physician medicine professor 1789 1837 nbsp Johann Heinrich Friedrich Link Natural scientist professor 1792 1811 nbsp Johann Heinrich von Thunen Economist Dr h c in 1830 nbsp Fritz Reuter novelist studied law since 1831 Dr h c in 1863 nbsp Rudolf Berlin physician ophthalmology professor rector since 1897 nbsp Eugen Gerstenmaier president of the West German Bundestag faculty of theology since 1935 nbsp Gonzalo Rojas poet professor 1973 1975 nbsp Walter Kempowski writer honorary professor 2003 2007 See also editCatalogus Professorum Rostochiensium List of medieval universities List of universities in Germany List of oldest universities in continuous operation Medieval universityReferences edit a b c d e Die Universitat in Zahlen Ausgabe 2016 PDF in German University of Rostock Retrieved 11 July 2017 Prof Wolfgang Schareck ist der neue Rektor der Universitat Rostock University University of Rostock www uni rostock de Retrieved 31 July 2021 Universitat Rostock Top Universities Retrieved 31 July 2021 a b University of Rostock University Info 0 Masters in English Mastersportal com www mastersportal com Retrieved 31 July 2021 Prague 1348 Krakow 1364 Vienna 1365 Pecs 1367 Heidelberg 1386 Cologne 1388 Leipzig 1409 Rostock 1419 The 10 most beautiful universities in Europe The Student Times Higher Education 22 January 2018 Retrieved 12 February 2023 Stillman Drake Galileo at Work His Scientific Biography Dover Publications 1978 p 36 Rostock University Library University Archive Rostock University Library Patents and Standards Centre Rostock University Library Archived from the original on 3 January 2015 Retrieved 3 January 2015 Studentenwerk Rostock Starter Package Retrieved 3 January 2015 Universitatsklinikum Rostock University of Rostock 2011 Archived from the original on 24 July 2011 Retrieved 13 August 2011 a b QS World University Rankings 2024 QS World University Rankings Retrieved 16 July 2023 a b 2023 Academic Ranking of World Universities Academic Ranking of World Universities Retrieved 15 August 2023 Academic Ranking of World Universities in Chemistry Shanghai Ranking University of Rostock UniversityRanking ch URAP Chemical Sciences Ranking 2014 Germany Retrieved 1 January 2015 CWTS Leiden Ranking 2014 University of Rostock Center for World University Rankings 2014 Archived from the original on 19 April 2015 Retrieved 2 January 2015 URAP Ranking 2014 Germany Retrieved 1 January 2015 Research at the University of Rostock Retrieved 3 January 2015 Kuepper Hans Josef Albert Einstein Honours prizes and awards External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Universitat Rostock University of Rostock University of Rostock short history in the Catholic Encyclopedia Albrecht Kossel Insitut fur Neuroregeneration Catalogus Professorum Rostochiensium Rostocker Matrikelportal 1419 1945 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title University of Rostock amp oldid 1170548175, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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