The full name of the University of Jena is Friedrich-Schiller-University? T Jena) is located in Jena, Thuringia, Germany, formerly known as Jena University, founded in 1558, and is one of the oldest universities in Germany; 1934 was renamed Friedrich Schiller university in memory of German poet Friedrich Schiller. The optical specialty of Jena University has a long history and is famous far and wide. The German Master's Degree (DaF) was rated as the top ten best masters in Germany.
Friedrich Schiller University in Jena is a public university. Founded in 1558, this university became the center of German idealism in the "classical period" in Germany around 1800, and won high world honors. Scientists, philosophers, free thinkers, student associations, radical college students and revolutionary pioneer thinkers have forged the "Jena spirit", which is avant-garde and daunting. Not only inventions, but also political activities have a long history in Jena.
Throughout the history of Jena University, many world celebrities grew up with Jena University with their academic achievements: 1653, mathematician and historian weigel became the helm of the university, and he trained famous mathematician, physicist and philosopher Leibniz; /kloc-A series of great philosophers such as Fessette, reinhold, Schelling, Hegel and Foster appeared in Jena at the beginning of the 9th century. The poet Schiller also completed important literary and philosophical works in Jena during this period, and served as a professor of university history. 18 19 Goethe, a German writer, became the inspector of Jena University, which has special historical significance. Now, Jena, a university town in Thuringia, has once again become an international research and science center, and Jena University has maintained its glorious tradition.
1, Leibniz studied in Jena as a student of scientist weigel 1663.
2. From 1789 to 1799, Friedrich Schiller was a history professor at the University of Jena. At the same time, Goethe, as the prime minister of Saxony-Weimar, also supported the University of Jena very much. He stayed in Jena for a long time.
Jena is the center of German classical philosophy. Fichte (1794-99), Schelling (1789) and Hegel (1805-07) all gave lectures on philosophy here.
Many famous German poets and playwrights have studied or taught in Jena University. For example: Ghent, klopp Stoke, Claudius, hoddle Lin, Novalis, Julius Mohsen, Berntano, gerhart hauptmann, Kurt Tucholsky. There are also many world-famous educators who have studied or taught here, such as Christian Gotthilf Salcman, Friedrich William, August Froebel and peter peterson.
5. John Wolfgang Dobereiner (18 10- 1849), a professor of chemistry department, used the chemical triplet method to sort chemical elements for the first time.
6. Heickell (1834- 1909), a professor of zoology, is the most outstanding representative of German evolution.
7. Physicist Hans Busch (Professor of Applied Physics 1922- 1947) devoted himself to the study of electron optics and developed the basic principles of electron microscope.
8. Gottlob Frege (Philosophy and Mathematics 1879- 19 18) is regarded as the founder of modern logic and formal logic.
9. Professor Hans Berger (1906- 1938), a psychologist and neurologist in Jena, developed a diagnostic method for brain waves (EEG).
10, at the end of 19, carl zeiss, a physicist, Ernst Abbe and Otto Short, a glass chemist, established a cooperative research institute, which is a unique mode of combining science and industry, and also makes Jena University a powerful research base today.
Karl Marx was awarded a doctorate by the University of Jena.
12, Gehrig, experimenter of hemispheric experiment in Fort Madre, graduated from the University of Jena.
Jena is a real university town and a high-tech industrial zone (optoelectronics, laser applications, optics, glass, high-quality materials, biological instruments, etc. ). In 2008, the city of Jena was awarded the honorary title of "2008 Jena Science City" by the German National Fund Committee. Many pedestrians coming and going around you are students of this university. The beautiful European architecture, high-tech industry and traditional philosophical atmosphere here give the city a strong cultural atmosphere.
Especially the University of Jena, as one of the oldest universities in Germany, has its classical and modern buildings all over the city, which adds great charm to Jena.
Jena is the largest city in the middle of the Saar Valley, with about 654.38 million residents. It is located in Thuringia and is called "the green heart of Germany". It is called this laudatory name because there are abundant forests and various wild orchids with unique natural scenery all over the mountains. Saale Mountain and Saale River make the climate here mild, and even grapes can be planted on the hillside. Attract people from different countries and cities to enjoy the warm sunshine and fresh air given by nature.
Brief introduction of Thuringia:
Thuringia, located in central Germany, is known as the "Green Heart of Germany" and has a long industrial history. As early as 150 years ago, optical and glass processing industries were born here. Well-known enterprises include Carl-zeiss of Jena, Schott Jena of Jena and Opel Automobile Factory of Eisenach. Other large industries in the state include electrical engineering, glass workshops and precision ceramics, wood processing, textiles, clothing and chemical industries. Thuringia is gradually becoming the economic center of Germany and Europe. Important industries are: automobile industry: more than 300 large enterprises; Optics, optoelectronics, medical science and technology:/kloc-enterprises above 0/20; Machinery manufacturing and automation technology: 224 enterprises. At present, nearly 5,000 scientists, engineers and scientific and technological workers in Tuzhou are employed in the field of scientific research, becoming a high-tech base in central Germany.
Thuringia is a famous training ground and tourist area. There are many cultural heritages and places of interest. Walter Castle was built in the Middle Ages, where Martin Luther translated the German Bible. Weimar is a famous historical city in Germany, where classical writers Vilander, Goethe, Haider and Schiller gathered. Anna-Amalia-Bibliothek of Weimar has a large collection of precious books in the Middle Ages. 19 19, the Weimar Constitution was passed here, and the first German Republic, Weimar Republic, was born.
In Germany, Thuringia is called "the hometown of music". There are many theaters and opera houses here. Bach was born in a musical family in Eisenach from 65438 to 0685. Since17th century, musical instrument manufacturing has played an important role in Klingenthal and Makrykirchen in Thuringia. Catholic music was also born here.
general situation
By 2005, Jena University had 20,500 students and 340 professors. Klaus Dick, the current president, is the 365,438+07th president in university history.
The University of Jena has ten colleges, which are divided into the following departments:
divinity school
school of law
German and European Law Institute? ischen Unternehmensrecht
Abbe-Stiftungswesen Institute
academy of sciences
philosophy department
philosophy department
department of history
German literature department
German department
Germans and overseas Chinese
Archaeology department
Department of oriental languages
institute of english studies
Slavic language family
Latin
Dutch language family
music
Ministry of Social Sciences and Scientific Research
Department of Mathematics and Communication
Department of applied mathematics
Statistics department
department of mathematics
Department of information science
College of Physical Astronomy
Applied optics department
Department of solid physics
Department of applied physics
Materials and technology department
Theoretical physical system
Solid-state theoretical optical system
Department of astrophysics
Department of chemistry-geography
Department of Inorganic Chemistry and Analytical Chemistry
Organic chemistry and polymer chemistry
Department of physical chemistry
Department of technical chemistry
Glass chemistry
Department of Geography
department of earth sciences
College of Biomedical Sciences
Department of Plant and Plant Physiology
Department of Horticulture (jointly organized with Jena Botanical Garden)
Department of zoology
Animal and Evolution Exhibition Museum of Biology and Life
Department of history of science and technology
Microbial system
Ecosystem
Department of biochemistry and biophysics
Nutrition department
Department of pharmacy
medical college
Anatomy department
Department of biochemistry
radiology department
Department of Human Genetics and Anthropology
Department of clinical immunology
Department of clinical chemistry and diagnosis
Department of medical microbiology
Department of medical statistics
Department of Pathobiology
Department of pathology
Pharmacy and drug department
Department of physiology
Clinical pharmacy department
Pronunciation and p? Multidimensional linguistics
Department of medical physiology
Physiotherapy department
Rechtsmedizin
Blood transfusion drug
Department of Veterinary Medicine
Department of immunology