University of Karlsruhe

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The Universität Karlsruhe (TH) is a mainly technical university in the city of Karlsruhe, Germany and is a leading research university. It is among the five universities in Germany with the strongest effort in research<ref>Universität Karlsruhe top in numerous university rankings</ref>. In the natural sciences there is no university nationwide getting more money from the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft than the Universität Karlsruhe<ref>Exzellent in Naturwissenschaften. 03.07.2003</ref>.

The faculty of chemistry belongs to "the cream of the crop in chemistry" in the world.<ref>ScienceWatch: Chemistry Research. Institutions Ranked by Citations and Citation Impact. July/August 1998</ref>

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History

The University of Karlsruhe was founded as a Polytechnische Schule (polytechnical school) on October 7, 1825 having as an example the École polytechnique in Paris. As such it is the first Technical University or Technische Hochschule (TH) in Germany. In 1865 Grand Duke Frederick I of Baden (German: Friedrich) raised the school to the status of Hochschule (roughly "college"), and the university has also been known since 1902 as the Fridericiana in his honour. In 1885 the institution was renamed a Technische Hochschule (Institute of Technology), and in 1967 it became a university.

Faculties

The university has 11 faculties:

  1. Mathematics
  2. Physics
  3. Chemistry and Biology
  4. Social sciences
  5. Architecture
  6. Civil engineering and Geology
  7. Mechanical engineering
  8. Chemical and process engineering
  9. Electrical engineering
  10. Computer Science
  11. Economics

Many departments cooperate, some are shared with the Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe.

Famous people and discoveries

Presidents

References

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External links

fr:Université de Karlsruhe