Humboldt University in Berlin is located in the lower street of Bodhi Tree in the center of Berlin, where the original uterus of King Heinrich is located. It is a palace built by King Frederick II of Prussia for his younger brother Prince Henry. After the reunification of Germany and Germany, Humboldt University built a new campus in the Adleshovko Science and Technology Park in the southeast of Berlin. After 1998, its natural science department moved to the new campus in Adleshov. Walking on Humboldt campus, you can see groups of students with different skin colors, who are also in a hurry. The departments of Humboldt University in Berlin are widely distributed. The main building is located at 6 Bodhi Tree Street. The foreign affairs office, the computer center and the largest open-air theater are all in the main building. Many departments of humanities are located near the main building, while the departments of mathematics and natural sciences have moved to Adlers Hof in the southeast corner of Berlin. The "Adlerhoff City of Science, Medicine and Economy" established there is the most ambitious urban building in Berlin after Potsdam Square. Just like this, students majoring in arts and sciences often have to rush to the station after class to take the urban express train to Adlerhoff, and the "journey" without waiting time will last for more than half an hour.
Humboldt University in Berlin, as a university with a history of nearly 200 years, has well preserved some things that used to be. Those old buildings worn out by wind and rain seem to tell people stories that happened to them. Marx's famous words are engraved on the wall of the main building hall, and Einstein's portrait is hung to cherish the memory of predecessors and inspire future generations.
Today, with the rapid development of high technology, Humboldt University in Berlin is not satisfied with just keeping the tradition and inheriting it, but thinking more about what will happen tomorrow. Moving the Department of Mathematics and Natural Sciences to Adlers (Hof, Adlers) proves that Humboldt University is constantly developing its ambition. 1990 After the reunification of Germany, Humboldt University in Berlin ushered in new development opportunities. The school has made great efforts in adjusting the department settings and enriching the teaching force. With the support of the federal and state governments, the Department of Mathematics and the Department of Natural Science of Humboldt University in Berlin moved to Berlin High-tech Park. In a report by the German Federation for Scientific Research, Humboldt University in Berlin ranks 20 places in the scientific research ability, which proves that Humboldt University is successful in the unusual transformation process.
After the reunification of Germany for more than ten years, due to the tight government budget, the two "Berlin universities" gradually began to cooperate. For example, in 2003, the medical schools of two universities merged into Charette Berlin Medical Center.
Since 2000, in line with the German government's policy, Humboldt University in Berlin has set up undergraduate and master's departments of British and American studies, such as bachelor's degree in statistics, master's degree in statistics, master's degree in transatlantic studies and master's degree in polymers. Humboldt University in Berlin has 1 1 colleges, various academia sinica and more than 200 majors or departments, including humanities, society, culture, human medicine, agriculture, medicine, natural science and other basic disciplines. Master of Science 19, Master of Arts 59.
Humboldt University in Berlin has always attached great importance to international academic exchanges and cooperation. 1959 joined the International Association of Universities and immediately established inter-school relations with Moscow University of the former Soviet Union. Subsequently, it successively signed inter-school cooperation agreements with more than 50 universities, including Prague University in Czechoslovakia, Warsaw University in Poland, Belgrade University in the former Yugoslavia, Havana University in Cuba, Vienna University in Austria, Paris University in France, Cairo University in Egypt, Hosei University in Japan, Compton University in Madrid, Spain and Johns Hopkins University in the United States. Compared with domestic students, German students are really "free". Professors have long been used to students arriving late and leaving early, perhaps because they know that most students have to take care of both study and work. The classroom atmosphere is usually very active, which is inseparable from westerners' willingness to express their personality. At the end of a class, the students did not give warm applause to the professor's wonderful lecture, but knocked on the table in another way to express their gratitude to the professors for their hard work.
Each department of Humboldt University in Berlin has its own computer room for students to surf the Internet for free, and some places can also print for free. The website of Humboldt University in Berlin is not only a media to introduce and publicize itself, but also a channel for communication between teachers and students and a position for teaching and scientific research. The email address of any faculty member of Humboldt University in Berlin can be found on its website. Each department publishes the course schedule on the website, and the professor will provide exercises and handouts for students to download, print and publish the test results and the latest research progress. Students can also get the latest campus news, search for information and ask questions from professors through the website. Humboldt University in Berlin attaches importance to students' intellectual education, but it also does not neglect their all-round development. Humboldt University in Berlin has a special sports institution, and every semester and holiday will organize corresponding sports activities according to the season. Students can register according to their hobbies. These sports include not only common ball games and some popular sports in Europe and America, but also Tai Ji Chuan in China, Japanese judo and Korean Taekwondo.
Humboldt University in Berlin has taken a series of social welfare measures to serve its staff, such as student financial aid system, lunch allowance, married student allowance and accommodation allowance. The school's literary and art groups (symphony orchestra, chamber band, choir, chamber choir, puppet troupe, song and dance troupe, painting society, etc.). ) maintains close friendly relations with social professional art groups, and often holds concerts, drama performances and exhibitions for schools.