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University of Erfurt
University of Erfurt
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NameUniversity of Erfurt
CityErfurt
CountryGermany

University of Erfurt is a public University located in Erfurt, Thuringia, Germany. The institution has a long and complex history, with roots dating back to the Middle Ages and connections to notable figures such as Martin Luther, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, and Friedrich Schiller. The University of Erfurt has undergone numerous transformations, influenced by events like the Reformation, the Napoleonic Wars, and World War II. Today, it is part of the German Universities Excellence Initiative and has partnerships with institutions like the University of Cambridge, University of Oxford, and Sorbonne University.

History

The history of the University of Erfurt began in the 14th century, with the establishment of the General Studium in 1392 by Richard of Cornwall and Rupert I, Elector Palatine. This early institution was influenced by the University of Bologna, University of Paris, and University of Prague, and attracted scholars like Meister Eckhart and Johannes Gutenberg. The Reformation had a significant impact on the University of Erfurt, leading to its closure in 1816 and the subsequent establishment of the Friedrich Schiller University Jena. The modern University of Erfurt was re-established in 1994, with support from the Thuringian Ministry of Education and partnerships with institutions like the University of Tübingen, University of Göttingen, and Heidelberg University.

Academics

The University of Erfurt offers a range of academic programs, including Bachelor's degree and Master's degree courses in fields like Theology, Philosophy, History, and Social sciences. The institution is known for its strong programs in Lutheran Theology, Catholic Theology, and Jewish Studies, with connections to institutions like the Papal University of Saint Thomas Aquinas, University of Munich, and Free University of Berlin. Students at the University of Erfurt can also participate in exchange programs with universities like the University of California, Berkeley, University of Chicago, and Harvard University.

Research

Research at the University of Erfurt focuses on interdisciplinary topics like Religion and Society, European History, and Cultural Studies. The institution is home to research centers like the Max Weber Center for Advanced Cultural and Social Studies, which collaborates with institutions like the London School of Economics, University of Amsterdam, and University of Geneva. Scholars at the University of Erfurt have also contributed to research projects funded by organizations like the German Research Foundation, European Research Council, and National Science Foundation, and have published works in journals like the Journal of Ecclesiastical History, Historische Zeitschrift, and American Historical Review.

Campus

The campus of the University of Erfurt is located in the heart of Erfurt, near landmarks like the Erfurt Cathedral and St. Severus Church. The institution has a range of modern facilities, including the University Library, which holds a collection of over 1 million volumes and has partnerships with libraries like the British Library, Library of Congress, and Bibliothèque nationale de France. Students at the University of Erfurt can also access resources like the Student Union, Career Center, and Language Center, which offer support for studies, career development, and language learning.

Organization

The University of Erfurt is organized into four faculties: the Faculty of Catholic Theology, Faculty of Protestant Theology, Faculty of Philosophy, and Faculty of Economics, Law and Social Sciences. The institution is led by a Rector, who is supported by a team of Vice-Rectors and Deans. The University of Erfurt is also a member of networks like the Coimbra Group, European University Association, and German Rectors' Conference, which promote collaboration and exchange between universities like the University of Salamanca, University of Uppsala, and University of Vienna.

Notable_people

The University of Erfurt has a long list of notable alumni and faculty members, including Pope Gregory XV, Johann von Staupitz, and Ulrich von Hutten. Other notable figures associated with the institution include Desiderius Erasmus, Philip Melanchthon, and Johann Gottfried Herder, who all contributed to the development of Humanism and the Reformation. Today, the University of Erfurt is home to scholars like Jürgen Habermas, Hans Joas, and Hartmut Rosa, who are known for their work in fields like Sociology, Philosophy, and Theology, and have connections to institutions like the New School, University of Toronto, and Australian National University. Category:Universities in Germany

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