Introduction to University of G? ttingen:
University of G? ttingen (German: Georg-August-University? t G? Latin name: Latin University? George? August? ) abbreviated as University of G? ttingen, a world-class comprehensive research university, an elite German university, the German University Union U 15, the Global Alliance of Higher Education Institutions and an important member of coimbra group. This university is named after George II, Duke of Hanover, Germany and King of England.
The University of G? ttingen is located in the city of G? ttingen in the south of Lower Saxony in northwest Germany. It was a world academic center before the Second World War, with traditional advantages in computer science, physics and social science.
The University of G? ttingen is world-famous, with Max Planck Institute of Biophysics and Chemistry and Max Planck Institute of Solar System, which has maintained a leading position in biophysics and space theory for a long time.
1734, King George II of England and Grand Duke of Hanover decided to appoint his minister von Monkhousen to establish a university in G? ttingen, aiming at promoting the concept of academic freedom in the European Enlightenment. The University of G? ttingen (also translated as the University of G? ttingen or the University of G? ttingen) has also become a trend of academic freedom in European universities. At the beginning of the university, there were four classic disciplines: theology, law, philosophy and medicine, especially natural science and law.