Detailed introduction of the University of Göttingen:
Introduction
The full name of the University of Göttingen is Georg-August-Universität Göttingen. It is located in Göttingen, southern Lower Saxony in northwestern Germany. It is a world-class public comprehensive research university and an important member of the German Elite University, U15 University Alliance, Global University Alliance, and Coimbra Group.
Overview
Student size: There are 29,167 registered students (including medical schools) in 2022, with a total of about 13,300 employees, of which the proportion of international students is 15.1%, from 141 countries.
Faculty: It has 535 professors and more than 4,000 scientific researchers.
History
The University of Göttingen was founded in 1737 In 1915, it was established under the advice of the local ruler of Hanover, George Augustus, and under the guidance of the Hanoverian Minister Gerlach Adolf Baron Munchausen.
In the 18th century, Munchausen summoned many internationally renowned scholars to the University of Göttingen, which quickly attracted students from Germany, Europe and other parts of the world.
In the 19th century, scholars such as Carl Friedrich Gauss, professor of astronomy at the University of Göttingen, promoted the development of the school in the field of natural sciences.
In the early 20th century, Göttingen was a center of outstanding science and scholarship. The world's first national aviation research institution was established here, and the German Aerospace Center and the Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization were born.
In 1933, due to the Nazi rule, more than 50 faculty members were forced to leave the university, and the school's reputation was damaged.
After World War II, the University of Göttingen was the first university in Germany to resume teaching, and gradually restored its status as a scientific and academic center. The Max Planck Society was established in Göttingen in 1948.
Founding time
1737 Years.
School Strength
Academic Status: As a world-class comprehensive research university, the University of Göttingen has a very high academic status and international influence in many disciplines, especially in traditional disciplines such as mathematics, physics, chemistry, medicine, law, and philosophy. It has trained a large number of outstanding talents and made important contributions to the world's academic and social development.
Scientific Research Achievements: The school has achieved fruitful scientific research results. For example, Gauss's mathematical research and Max Born's physics research have had a profound impact on the development of related disciplines. In recent years, a series of important scientific research breakthroughs have been made in frontier fields such as neuroscience, molecular bioscience, and nano-microscopy.
International Exchange: Actively carry out international exchanges and cooperation, and have established extensive cooperative relations with many universities and research institutions around the world. It has more than 500 international exchange programs, provides English degree courses and double degree courses, and creates rich international exchange opportunities for students and teachers.
Institutional Nature
Public University.
Educational Philosophy
Committed to the social responsibility values of science, democracy, tolerance and justice, focusing on cultivating students' research ability and interdisciplinary literacy, encouraging students to participate in research projects at the undergraduate stage, and emphasizing the combination of interdisciplinary research interests to cultivate professionals with innovative spirit and comprehensive literacy.
Key Laboratories and Disciplines
Key Disciplines: Mathematics, physics, chemistry, medicine, law, philosophy, agricultural science, ecology, statistics, economics, business management and other disciplines are the dominant disciplines of the University of Göttingen, among which mathematics and physics have been in 20 In the first half of the 21st century, Göttingen became one of the world's centers of mathematics and natural sciences. Agricultural sciences and ecology also have leading positions in Germany and even internationally.
Key laboratories: The school cooperates with five Max Planck Institutes, the German Aerospace Center, the German Primate Center and other scientific research institutions, which provide strong support for the school's scientific research work and jointly carry out many cutting-edge scientific research projects.
Faculty
The University of Göttingen has 13 colleges, covering almost all disciplines such as natural sciences, humanities, social sciences and medicine, including the College of Agricultural Sciences, the College of Biology and Psychology, the College of Chemistry, the College of Forest Sciences and Forest Ecology, the College of Earth Sciences and Geography, the College of Mathematics and Information, the College of Physics, the College of Law, the College of Social Sciences, the College of Business and Economics, the Department of Philosophy, the College of Theology, the Medical College, etc.
Ranking
Ranked 111th in the 2024 Times Higher Education World University Rankings and 232nd in the QS World University Rankings.
Expenses
Tuition fees: German public universities usually do not charge tuition fees, but require a tuition fee of about 300-500 per semester. Registration fee of Euros and other administrative fees.
Living expenses: Including accommodation, food, transportation, etc., it costs about 800-1000 Euros per month. The specific cost varies according to personal lifestyle and consumption habits.
Campus
Geographical location: Located in the city of Göttingen, the city has a beautiful environment, profound cultural heritage, and convenient transportation, providing a good external environment for students' study and life.
Teaching facilities: The campus has modern teaching facilities, such as libraries, teaching buildings, laboratories, etc. Its library was established in 1734 and is the first comprehensive academic library in Europe with a rich collection of books; the teaching building is equipped with advanced teaching equipment to meet the teaching needs of different disciplines; the laboratory provides strong support for the scientific research work of teachers and students.
Campus life: Campus life is rich and colorful. Students can participate in various clubs and cultural activities, such as music clubs, sports clubs, drama performances, etc. Academic lectures, seminars and other activities are often held, creating a strong academic atmosphere.
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