- University of Duisburg
The old University of Duisburg was a university in
Duisburg .History
Its origins date back to the
1555 decision to create a university for the unified duchies at theLower Rhine that were later to be merged into Prussia. After the foundation of an academic college in1559 , a university was founded in1655 byFrederick William, Elector of Brandenburg , the "Great Elector". The university had four faculties: Theology, Medicine, Law and Arts. During its period of activity it was one of the central and leading universities of the western provinces of Prussia. In the time the university existed many famous men graduated (listed in the German version of this article). It existed until 1818, when it was closed by KingFrederick William III of Prussia . At the same time theUniversity of Bonn was founded, which was given most of the library of the closed down University of Duisburg.In 1968, a new university was founded in Duisburg, related to the old one. Initially only small, the university was developed rapidly in the 1970s up to about 15.000 students. It was given the name of
Gerhard Mercator in 1994. In 2003, the Gerhard Mercator University merged with the University of Essen to form theUniversity of Duisburg-Essen , which is today one of the biggest universities in Germany with about 30.000 students.References
[http://isos.studentenwerk.essen-duisburg.de/life-in-essen-and-duisburg/campus-life-in-duisburg-homepage/the-history-of-duisburg-essen-university?set_language=en History of the University of Duisburg and Essen]
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