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University of Fribourg
Switzerland

Popularity:4080

Official website: https://www.unifr.ch/
Tel:+41 26 300 71 11
Address:University of Fribourg Av. de l'Europe 20 CH-1700 Fribourg

Detailed introduction of the University of Fribourg:

Introduction and Overview

Nature of the institution: The University of Fribourg is a public university in Switzerland and the only bilingual national university in Switzerland. It uses French and German for teaching and management.

Student size: It has about 10,000 students, of which about 15% are foreign students.

Geographical location: The ancient city of Fribourg, located at the foot of the Alps, has a profound historical and cultural heritage and provides students with a unique learning and living environment.

History

The origin of the University of Fribourg can be traced back to 1580, when the famous Jesuit Peter Canisius established the College of Saint-Michel on Mount Belzer at the invitation of the Fribourg government.

In 1763, the State of Fribourg established a law school, which became the core of the current law school.

In 1889, the State Parliament of Fribourg passed a bill to officially establish the University of Fribourg.

School strength

Faculty: It has about 200 tenured professors and 700 other teaching and research personnel. They have rich teaching and scientific research experience in their respective fields and provide students with high-quality education and guidance.

Teaching resources: The school has 5 departments, including theology, law, economics and sociology, liberal arts, mathematics and natural sciences, are distributed in many institutes, such as the Faith and Religious Sciences College, the Medieval College, the International Telecommunications Management College, the Pharmacy College, the Foreign Language Education and Research Center, etc., providing students with a wealth of courses and research opportunities.

Research achievements: Remarkable research results have been achieved in many disciplines. For example, in the field of nanotechnology, the school has established the Frimat Center of Excellence, which has promoted research and development in related fields. Its research results have a certain influence internationally. Researchers often publish papers in well-known academic journals and cooperate with other universities and research institutions in the world.

Educational philosophy

The University of Fribourg focuses on cultivating students' cross-cultural communication skills and language advantages. Through the bilingual teaching model, students can master French and German proficiently and enhance their competitiveness on the international stage. The school emphasizes the combination of theory and practice, encourages students to participate in practical projects and internships, improves their ability to solve practical problems, and cultivates professionals with innovative spirit and practical ability.

Focus on cultivating students' critical thinking and independent thinking ability, and stimulates students' learning interest and initiative through small class teaching, discussion-based teaching and other methods to promote students' all-round development.

Key laboratories and disciplines

Key laboratories: It has many advanced research laboratories, such as Frimat, a nanotechnology research center, which provides strong support for researchers to carry out cutting-edge research.

Key disciplines: Theology, law, economics, sociology, philosophy, natural sciences and other disciplines have a high reputation and influence in Switzerland and even internationally. The law major is one of the school's traditional advantageous disciplines and has trained many outstanding legal talents; the economics and sociology departments have also achieved remarkable results in research and teaching in related fields.

Faculty settings

The University of Fribourg is divided into five faculties:

Faculty of Theology: Provides teaching and research in related majors such as Catholic theology.

Faculty of Law: Covers courses and research projects in all areas of law.

Faculty of Humanities: It is the largest faculty, including philosophy, historical science, language, literature, education, psychology and other disciplines.

Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences: Involves majors such as economics, sociology, and management.

Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences: Including basic natural science disciplines such as mathematics, physics, chemistry, and biology.

Ranking

2024 QS World University Ranking: 563rd.

2021 Academic Ranking of World Universities: 501-600th.

Expenses

Tuition fees: Annual tuition fees are approximately CHF 1510.

Living expenses: Monthly living expenses in Switzerland are approximately CHF 1000-1500.

Campus

Teaching facilities: The University of Fribourg does not have a centralized campus, and its buildings are distributed throughout the city, but the main teaching facilities are complete, including modern teaching buildings, libraries, laboratories, etc. The school's library has a rich collection of books, providing sufficient material support for students' study and research.

Campus life: Campus life is rich and colorful. The school has various student clubs and organizations, such as the Student Union, academic clubs, cultural clubs, sports clubs, etc. Students can participate in corresponding club activities according to their interests and hobbies. In addition, the school often holds various academic lectures, cultural activities, sports competitions, etc., which enrich students' extracurricular life.