- University of Trier
Infobox University
name=University of Trier
native_name=Universität Trier
latin_name=S. Almi Studii Treverensis
established=1970, historical: 1473-1798
type=Public
staff=470
rector=Peter Schwenkmezger
faculty=7
students=14,000 students
city=Trier
country=Germany
campus=
affiliations=
website= [http://www.uni-trier.de/ www.uni-trier.de/]
The modern University of Trier ( _de. Universität Trier), in the German city ofTrier , was (re-)established in the year 1970, starting with 360 students matriculated onOctober 15 ,1970 . The new University campus is located on top of theTarforst heights, an urban district on the outskirts of the town. The University has seven faculties with around 470 members. In the year 2006 around 14,000 students had been matriculated, 43.5% male and 56.5% female students. The percentage offoreign students was approximately 15.5%.History
Historical university
In 1455,
Pope Nicholas V granted the archbishop of Trier,Jakob von Sierck to establish a university in his town. The "University of Trier" was founded March 16, 1473. Battling with financial problems for decades, the university was acquired by theJesuits in 1560. They emphasized the philosophical and theological faculties, while neglectingmedicine andlaw . In the 1580sPeter Binsfeld was president of the university. In the 1730sJohann Nikolaus von Hontheim also was a faculty member. After the , the French administration ordered the Universities ofCologne ,Mainz andBonn closed. The historical University of Trier was closed on April 6, 1798.Modern university
In 1970 the university was refounded as part of the twin-University Trier / Kaiserslautern, but in 1975 the partners separated and formed independent institutions. In 1977 the new university campus in
Tarforst was opened. During the 1990s a former hospital complex was added, and dubbed "Campus II".University seal
The modern university still uses the seal of the historical university in its corporate design [http://www.uni-trier.de/uni/siegel.htm] . It contains the Latin motto " _la. Treveris ex urbe deus complet dona sophiae" (God completes the favors of wisdom from the city of Trier). In 2000 an alternative logo [http://www.uni-trier.de/Home/home_unisignet_450_214a.gif] incorporating that seal was introduced, but this met with resistance.
Faculties
The university is subdivided into 6 faculties, called "Fachbereiche".
* FB I - Pedagogy, Philosophy, Psychology (ca. 2300 students)
* FB II - Linguistics, Literature, Media (ca. 2700 students)
* FB III - Egyptology, Papyrology, History, Archeology, Art history, Politics (ca. 1700 students)
* FB IV - Economics, Sociology, Mathematics, Computer Science (ca. 3300 students)
* FB V - Law (ca. 1800 students)
* FB VI - Geography, Geology (ca. 1600 students)There is also a Faculty of (Roman Catholic) Theology, affiliated to the university but administratively independent. It is considered to have kept the city's academic tradition alive as (Episcopal) theological academy for 150 years until refounded in 1950.It currently counts about 300 students.
Student demographics
* WS 2001/02: 11,867 students
* WS 2002/03: 12,660 students
* WS 2003/04: 13,082 students
* WS 2004/05: 13,327 students
* WS 2005/06: 13,755 students
* WS 2006/07: 13,932 studentsWhile there are many foreign students in Trier, a large majority of students hails from
Rhineland-Palatinate and the adjacent states ofSaarland andNorthrhine-Westphalia . This effect is supported by the introduction ofTuition fees in all German states except for Rhineland-Palatine. TheSPD who is currently ruling the state does not plan to introduce Tuition [http://www.studis-online.de/StudInfo/Gebuehren/rlp.php#Studiengebühren in Rheinland-PfalzStand: 02.04.2007] so far.Karl-Marx-University Trier
The
AStA , consisting of left-wing student-initiatives, proposed changing the name of the University to "Karl-Marx-Universität Trier", honoring the city's most famous son. Although the proposal was finally rejected, the AStA still refers to the university as "Karl-Marx-Universität Trier" [http://www.uni-trier.de/asta/news/2006-02-16_neuerasta.html] .References
External links
* [http://www.uni-trier.de/ University of Trier Website] de icon en icon fr icon es icon
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