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Characteristics and Significance of University of Berlin, Germany
Features: Respect for free academic research. Significance: Berlin University implements the principle of combining teaching with scientific research and adopts the teaching form of combining lectures, discussions and research. Teachers enjoy greater academic freedom, while students take various courses according to their hobbies, choose their own research direction, and engage in scientific research under the guidance of tutors.

1842, the first physics laboratory in Germany was established. A group of scientists once taught in this school and created new theories and disciplines. Berlin University has trained many theorists and scientists with real talents and practical learning. Karl Marx and F Engels also studied here. After World War II, the University of Berlin was divided into two universities. Former GDR changed its name to Humboldt University in Berlin, and West Berlin changed its name to Free University in Berlin.