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Coordinates: 52°1623N 8°0231E / 52.273°N 8.042°E / 52.273; 8.042
 

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Osnabrück University
Universität Osnabrück
Latin: Universitas Osnabrugensis
TypePublic
Established1974
Budget€ 141.1 million[1]
PresidentSusanne Menzel-Riedl[2]

Academic staff

981[1]

Administrative staff

734[1]
Students14,000[1]
Location , ,
Germany
CampusUrban
AffiliationsEUA
Websitewww.uni-osnabrueck.de
Osnabrück Castle, main building of the university, view from the inner court
University on the "Westerberg", "AVZ Building", housing (among others) the Institute of Computer Science and the library of mathematics and science

Osnabrück University (German: Universität Osnabrück) is a public research university located in the city of Osnabrück in Lower Saxony, Germany.

In 2011 it was attended by 11,034 students; the staff of 1,858 consisted of 209 professors, 936 additional academic personnel (lecturers without professorships, post-doctoral researchers and post-graduate assistants) and 713 non-academic personnel. The university is known for its many interdisciplinary degree programmes, some of them rare or even unique among German universities, including European Studies, Migration Research, Applied Systems Science and Cognitive Science. Notably, the university is well known for its research in Artificial Intelligence, Computational Linguistics , Cognitive Science, Peace and Conflict Studies, Democratic Governance, European Studies , and Migration studies among many other subjects.

In addition, the university, through its Master of Arts in Democratic Governance and Civil Society graduate program, is also part of the highly prestigious DAAD Public Policy and Good Governance Scholarships for Developing Countries, along with other reputable institutions in political science and public policy such as the Hertie School of Governance in Berlin and the Willy Brandt School of Public Policy in Erfurt.[3] The program attracts people from Asia, Latin America, and Africa to study in selected German universities for a policy-oriented Master's program.

Former President of Germany, Christian Wulff, is an alumnus of the university.

History[edit]

Higher education began in 1632 in Osnabrück when the Gymnasium Carolinum was upgraded into a Jesuit university. However, the Academia Carolina Osnabrugensis was closed just one year later when Swedish troops recaptured Osnabrück for the Protestant side in the Thirty Years' War.[4]

The government of the state of Lower Saxony decided to set up a university in Osnabrück in 1970, and by 1973 had laid down the legal basis for such an institution. The university opened for the summer semester in 1974 as a successor institution to the Adolf Reichwein Teachers' College, which had occupied the former palace of the Prince-Bishopric since 1953.

Location[edit]

The main building of Osnabrück University is the baroque castle (built 1667–1675), formerly home and office to the Prince-Bishop of Osnabrück, nowadays housing mainly university administration. It is located close to the city center. In summer, the (mostly grass-covered) castle court is used for open air cinema and concerts.

Most faculty buildings are scattered in close vicinity of the castle. Sport stadium and gymnasium are a bit farther away; the mathematical and natural-scientific faculties as well as the botanical garden are located in the western part of the city in the borough "Westerberg" (the "Western Mountain", which is rather a hill than a mountain). The campus at Westerberg is in parts shared with the neighbouring University of Applied Sciences. The distance between castle and the Westerberg campus is about 1.2 miles.

Departments and Institutes[edit]

Osnabrück University consists of ten schools (Fachbereiche) and four interdisciplinary institutes. Schools are split up into subjects or institutes or both.

The Schools and interdisciplinary institutes are:

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d "Zahlen/Daten/Fakten". Osnabrück University (in German). Retrieved 14 June 2017.
  • ^ "Präsidium". www.uni-osnabrueck.de. Universität Osnabrück. Retrieved 12 February 2023.
  • ^ DAAD.de Archived 12 June 2010 at the Wayback Machine.
  • ^ MacDonald, Alasdair A.; Martels, Zweder R.W.M. von; Veenstra, Jan R., eds. (2009). Christian Humanism Essays in Honour of Arjo Vanderjagt. Leiden: Brill. p. xviii. ISBN 9789047429753. Ere long the Jesuits made the Carolinum an important educational stronghold in the cause of the Counter-Reformation and in the middle of the seventeenth century, during the Thirty Years War, the Carolinum was raised to the status of Jesuit University. ... A year after its official opening, the university was closed down again, as the city, having the misfortune to be in the frontline between warring Protestants and Catholics, suffered the fate of repeated power changes.
  • External links[edit]

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