- University of Erfurt
The University of Erfurt is a German University.
History
The University of Erfurt was founded in
1392 as the third university in the territory which is nowGermany ; for some time, it was the largest university in the country. When the town of Erfurt became part ofPrussia in1816 , the university was closed.In December
1993 , theThuringia n state parliament voted to reestablish the university. The university was officially refounded onJanuary 1 1994 . Lectures began in the winter term from1999 to2000 . Shortly afterwards, therector who had overseen the founding,Peter Glotz , a politician in the SPD party, left the university. The position was taken over by Wolfgang Bergsdorf, a friend of Bernhard Vogel, Thuringia'sMinister-president .In
2001 , the Erfurt University of Pedagogy ("Pädagogische Hochschule Erfurt"), founded in1969 , became part of the university.On
January 1 2003 , a fourth faculty was added to the university in the form of the Roman Catholic Theological Faculty, previously the Erfurt Philosophical and Theological Centre, "Philosophisch-Theologisches Studium Erfurt".In
2003 , a chronic lack of financing meant that there were many redundancies and that vacancies were left unfilled: this led to student protests all over Thuringia. The university management and committees were reformed and the situation was stabilized.Institutions of particular note are the Max Weber College for Cultural and Social Sciences and the Erfurt School of Public Policy (ESPP), which is partly financed by tuition fees. The Erfurt-Gotha Research Library houses the famous "Amploniana" collection of scripts from the
Middle Ages .University maxim
The University of Erfurt is sometimes thought of as a reformist university.
Martin Luther once attended it in 1502, receiving his bachelor's degree. Its main focuses are multidisciplinarity, internationality and a strongmentor ing system, although in fact the student body is largely regional. All new courses lead to the newBachelor of Arts orMaster's degree rather than the traditional German "Diplom", which makes Erfurt one of the first German universities to completely implement theBologna process .An especially important faculty is that of "Staatswissenschaften" (Government Studies), the only one in Germany to offer integrated courses in
economics ,social sciences andlaw .Courses
B.A. and Masters courses
*Science of history
*Communication studies
*Literature
*Philosophy
*Religious studies
*Linguistics
*English language and literature
*German language and literature
*French language and literature
*Slavic languages and literature
*Law
*Social Sciences
*Economics
*Master of Public Policy
*Pedagogy
*Psychology ofteaching and training
*Movement pedagogy
*Evangelic religious studies
*Art
*Mathematics for primary and secondary school teachers
*Music teaching
*Pedagogy of childhood
*Roman Catholic religious studies
*Education management
*Psychology
*Primary school teaching
*Secondary school teaching for the "Regelschule""Diplom" courses
*Roman Catholic Theology
Projects
In the summer semester of
2003 , a project group was formed at the university to take part in theNational Model United Nations (NMUN) inNew York City in April2004 . The pilot project has become a regular, student-organized seminar at the university. The various groups received several awards for their participation at the conference in 2006, 2007, and 2008.Well-known alumni
*
Martin Luther
*Ulrich von Hutten
* Johannes Gutenberg (debated)
*Christoph Martin Wieland ee also
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List of universities in Germany
*Education in Germany External links
* [http://www.uni-erfurt.de/ Official website]
* [http://www.mun-erfurt.de Official website of the MUN project]
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