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'''University of Greifswald'''
== University of Greifswald ==


The '''University of Greifswald''' is a public research university located in [[Greifswald]], [[Germany]]. It is one of the oldest universities in both Germany and the world, having been founded in 1456. The university has a rich history, contributing significantly to the academic and cultural development of the region. It is renowned for its faculties in a wide range of disciplines, including [[Medicine]], [[Law]], [[Theology]], [[Humanities]], and [[Natural Sciences]].
The '''University of Greifswald''' is a public research university located in [[Greifswald]], [[Germany]]. Founded in 1456, it is one of the oldest universities in Europe and has a long tradition of academic excellence.


==History==
== History ==
The University of Greifswald was established on October 17, 1456, by a papal bull issued by Pope Callixtus III. It was founded with the support of the local bishop, Heinrich Rubenow, who became the university's first rector. The university initially had four faculties: Theology, Philosophy, Medicine, and Law. Throughout its history, the University of Greifswald has been a center for academic excellence and innovation. It has survived through various historical periods, including the Protestant Reformation, the Thirty Years' War, and both World Wars.


==Campus==
The University of Greifswald was established in 1456, making it one of the oldest universities in [[Germany]]. It was founded by [[Heinrich Rubenow]], the then-mayor of Greifswald, with the support of the [[Duchy of Pomerania]] and the [[Pope]]. The university initially offered courses in the [[liberal arts]], [[theology]], [[law]], and [[medicine]].
The university's main campus is situated in the historic city of Greifswald, near the Baltic Sea. It features a blend of traditional and modern architecture, with historic buildings and state-of-the-art research facilities. The campus is divided into several sites, including the main campus, the university hospital, and various research institutes.


==Academic Profile==
During the [[Reformation]], the university became a center for [[Protestant]] theology, influenced by figures such as [[Johannes Bugenhagen]], a close associate of [[Martin Luther]]. The university's theological faculty played a significant role in the spread of Protestantism in Northern Europe.
The University of Greifswald offers a wide range of undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs across its five main faculties:


* [[Faculty of Theology]]
== Academic Structure ==
* [[Faculty of Law and Economics]]
* [[Faculty of Medicine]]
* [[Faculty of Arts and Humanities]]
* [[Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences]]


The university is particularly noted for its research and education in the fields of [[Biotechnology]], [[Renewable Energy]], and [[Baltic Sea Research]]. It also has a strong focus on interdisciplinary studies and international cooperation.
The University of Greifswald is organized into five faculties:


==Research==
* Faculty of Theology
Research at the University of Greifswald is characterized by a strong interdisciplinary approach, with numerous research centers and institutes contributing to both national and international projects. The university is part of various research networks and collaborations, which enhance its research profile and impact.
* Faculty of Law and Economics
* Faculty of Arts and Humanities
* Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences
* Faculty of Medicine


==Notable Alumni and Faculty==
Each faculty offers a range of undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs. The university is known for its research in fields such as [[biochemistry]], [[physics]], and [[Baltic studies]].
Over the centuries, the University of Greifswald has been associated with many notable scholars and scientists, including Nobel laureate [[Gerhard Domagk]], who discovered the antibacterial effects of sulfonamides, and Caspar David Friedrich, a key figure in the Romantic movement in art.


==Medical Education==
== Campus ==
The [[Faculty of Medicine]] at the University of Greifswald is one of the oldest medical faculties in Germany. It offers a comprehensive medical education program, leading to the degrees of Bachelor of Science, Master of Science, and Doctor of Medicine. The faculty is closely linked with the University Hospital Greifswald, providing students with practical training and research opportunities.


==Affiliations and Rankings==
The university's main campus is located in the historic city center of Greifswald. Notable buildings include the [[Rubenowplatz]], the [[University Library]], and the [[Physics Department]]. The university also operates a [[botanic garden]] and several research institutes.
The University of Greifswald is a member of various academic networks, including the Coimbra Group, a prestigious association of long-established European universities. It consistently ranks among the top universities in Germany, particularly in the fields of Medicine, Law, and Arts & Humanities.


==Conclusion==
== Research ==
The University of Greifswald stands as a testament to the enduring value of higher education and research. With its rich history, comprehensive academic offerings, and commitment to innovation, it continues to contribute significantly to the academic and cultural landscape of Germany and beyond.


The University of Greifswald is involved in numerous research projects and collaborations. It is part of the [[Wendelstein 7-X]] project, a major research initiative in the field of [[plasma physics]] and [[nuclear fusion]]. The university also has strong research programs in [[environmental science]] and [[renewable energy]].
== Notable Alumni and Faculty ==
The university has produced many notable alumni and faculty members, including:
* [[Johannes Bugenhagen]] - Theologian and reformer
* [[Caspar David Friedrich]] - Romantic painter
* [[Ernst Moritz Arndt]] - Poet and historian
== Related Pages ==
* [[List of medieval universities]]
* [[Greifswald]]
* [[Pomerania]]
== Gallery ==
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File:Wissen_lockt.svg|University logo
File:Rubenowplatz_Greifswald.jpg|Rubenowplatz
File:Rathaus_Greifswald.JPG|Greifswald Town Hall
File:Mediaeval_universities.jpg|Medieval universities
File:Bugenhagen-Predigt.jpg|Johannes Bugenhagen preaching
File:Wiesen_bei_Greifswald_(1821-1822)_-_Caspar_David_Friedrich_(Hamburger_Kunsthalle).jpg|"Wiesen bei Greifswald" by Caspar David Friedrich
File:Greifswald_-_Rubenowdenkmal_bei_Nacht.jpg|Rubenow monument at night
File:EMAU_-_Altstadt_02.jpg|Old town of Greifswald
File:EMAU_-_Rubenowplatz_2.jpg|Rubenowplatz
File:Greifswald_-_Alte_Augenklinik.jpg|Old Eye Clinic
File:University_of_Greifswald_-_Physics_Department.jpg|Physics Department
File:EMAU_-_Unibibliothek.jpg|University Library
File:Greifswald_-_Krupp-Wissenschaftskolleg_2.jpg|Krupp Science College
File:EMAU_-_Baltistik,_Slawistik,_AAA.JPG|Baltic and Slavic Studies
File:Hochzeits-_und_Reformationsgedenkteppich_Philipps_I._von_Pommern.jpg|Wedding and Reformation tapestry
File:Greifswald_Botanic_Garden_02.JPG|Botanic Garden
File:Stellarator_Wendelstein_7-X_Planar-Spulen_Vermessung.jpg|Wendelstein 7-X
File:Greifswald_Wieck.jpg|Wieck district
File:Greif-10-VI-2007-250.jpg|Greifswald coat of arms
File:Greifswald_Panorama_view.jpg|Panorama view of Greifswald
File:Lucas_Cranach_(I)_-_Johannes_Bugenhagen.jpg|Portrait of Johannes Bugenhagen by Lucas Cranach the Elder
</gallery>
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University of Greifswald[edit]

The University of Greifswald (Lua error: bad argument #1 to 'find' (string is not UTF-8). ) is a public research university located in Greifswald, Germany. Founded in 1456, it is one of the oldest universities in Europe and has a long tradition of academic excellence.

History[edit]

The University of Greifswald was established in 1456, making it one of the oldest universities in Germany. It was founded by Heinrich Rubenow, the then-mayor of Greifswald, with the support of the Duchy of Pomerania and the Pope. The university initially offered courses in the liberal arts, theology, law, and medicine.

During the Reformation, the university became a center for Protestant theology, influenced by figures such as Johannes Bugenhagen, a close associate of Martin Luther. The university's theological faculty played a significant role in the spread of Protestantism in Northern Europe.

Academic Structure[edit]

The University of Greifswald is organized into five faculties:

  • Faculty of Theology
  • Faculty of Law and Economics
  • Faculty of Arts and Humanities
  • Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences
  • Faculty of Medicine

Each faculty offers a range of undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs. The university is known for its research in fields such as biochemistry, physics, and Baltic studies.

Campus[edit]

The university's main campus is located in the historic city center of Greifswald. Notable buildings include the Rubenowplatz, the University Library, and the Physics Department. The university also operates a botanic garden and several research institutes.

Research[edit]

The University of Greifswald is involved in numerous research projects and collaborations. It is part of the Wendelstein 7-X project, a major research initiative in the field of plasma physics and nuclear fusion. The university also has strong research programs in environmental science and renewable energy.

Notable Alumni and Faculty[edit]

The university has produced many notable alumni and faculty members, including:

Related Pages[edit]

Gallery[edit]