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University of Duisburg-Essen

Coordinates:51°27′50″N7°00′22″E / 51.46389°N 7.00611°E /51.46389; 7.00611
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University in Germany

University of Duisburg-Essen
Universität Duisburg-Essen
MottoOffen im Denken
Motto in English
Open-minded
TypePublic
Established1654; 371 years ago (1654)
re-established on 1 January 2003
Budget€483 million[1]
ChancellorRainer Ambrosy
RectorBarbara Albert
Academic staff
4,062[1]
Administrative staff
1,581[1]
Students43,043 (2017)[2]
Location,,
Germany

51°27′50″N7°00′22″E / 51.46389°N 7.00611°E /51.46389; 7.00611
CampusUrban/Suburban
Colours   Blue and white
AffiliationsAurora, UAMR – University Alliance Metropolis Ruhr,[3]DAAD,DFG,IRUN
Websitewww.uni-due.de
Map
The Founder Duke of the United Duchies of Jülich-Cleves-Berg
Duisburg City
University

TheUniversity of Duisburg-Essen (German:Universität Duisburg-Essen) is a public research university inNorth Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.[3] In the 2019Times Higher Education World University Rankings, the university was awarded 194th place in the world.[4][5] It was originally founded in 1654 and re-established on 1 January 2003, as a merger of theGerhard Mercator University ofDuisburg and the university ofEssen.[6] It is based in both the cities ofDuisburg andEssen, and a part ofUniversity Alliance Metropolis Ruhr.

With its 12 departments and around 40,000 students, the University of Duisburg-Essen is among the 10 largest German universities.[3][7] Since 2014, research income has risen by 150 percent.[8] Natural science and engineering are ranked within the top 10 in Germany, and the humanities are within the top 20 to 30. Especially, the physics field is ranked in the top 1 in Germany.[9]

History

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Origins: University of Duisburg (1555)

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The university's origins date back to the 1555 decision ofDukeWilhelm V von Jülich-Kleve-Berg, to create a university for the unified duchies at theLower Rhine. To this end, it was necessary to obtain a permission of theemperor and the pope. Although the permission of the pope was granted in 1564 and of the emperor in 1566, the university was founded about ninety years later in 1654, after the acquisition of theDuchy of Cleves byFrederick William, Elector of Brandenburg. It opened on 14 October 1655 byJohannes Claudberg as their first rector.[10] The university had four faculties: Theology, Medicine, Law andArts. During its period of activity it was one of the central and leading universities of the western provinces ofPrussia.

Only a few decades later the university was in competition with the much better equipped Dutch universities. Since only about one third of the population in the western provinces of Prussia were member ofThe Reformed Church, mostLutheran andCatholic citizens in the second half of the 18th century sent their sons to other universities.

The university declined rapidly and was closed on 18 October 1818, due to a Cabinet Order of Friedrich Wilhelm III.[11] At the same time, theUniversity of Bonn was founded. Large parts of the Duisburg University Library were relocated toBonn and formed the basis of the newly formedBonn Library. Thesceptre of the University of Duisburg was given to the University of Bonn, where it is still located today.

In 1891, theRheinisch-Westfälische Hüttenschule was relocated fromBochum to Duisburg. Subsequently, the school was transformed into theKöniglich-Preußischen Maschinenbau- und Hüttenschule, and in 1938 was renamed toPublic School of Engineering.

After a decision of the federal state government in 1960, the teacher training college ofKettwig was settled to Duisburg and was namedPedagogical University Ruhr. In 1968, the university was founded again in Duisburg, related to the old one, bearing the name:Comprehensive University of Duisburg. Initially only small, the university was developed rapidly in the 1970s up to about 15,000 students. In 1972 thePedagogical University Ruhr and thePublic School of Engineering, which was renamed in 1971 to University of applied sciences Duisburg. Other schools were also relocated to Duisburg. The University of Duisburg was then calledComprehensive University of Duisburg. In 1994 the university was renamed Gerhard Mercator University.

In 2003, Gerhard Mercator University merged with the University of Essen to form the University of Duisburg-Essen, which is today one of the largest universities in Germany with about 40,000 students.

Recent developments

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In March 2007 the three universities ofBochum,Dortmund and Duisburg-Essen founded theUniversity Alliance Metropolis Ruhr, which now includes more than 120,00 students and 1,300 professors and is modelled after theUniversity of California system.[12]

In May 2018, the three members of the University Alliance Metropolis Ruhr launched the Research Academy Ruhr (RAR), an inter- and university overarching program for the development and support of young scientists. The program is funded by theState of North Rhine-Westfalia (NRW) and the Mercator Research Center Ruhr (MERCUR) with €800,000 over the next four years and an additional €1 million being added by the three participating members of the University Alliance.[13]

Campus

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Campus location inEssen
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The university has two main campus locations in Duisburg and Essen.

Faculties and Institutes

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Main faculties

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The University of Duisburg-Essen today has twelvefaculties, listed below:

Central scientific institutes

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  • Centre for Nanointegration Duisburg-Essen (CeNIDE) (German)
  • German-French Institute for Automation and Robotics (IAR)
  • Erwin L. Hahn Institute for Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  • Essen College of Gender Studies (EKfG)
  • Institute for Experimental Mathematics (IEM)
  • Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities
  • Institute of East Asian Studies (IN-EAST)
  • Institute for Labor/ Labour and Qualification (IAQ)
  • Interdisciplinary center for analytics on the nanoscale (ICAN)[14]
  • Centre for Logistics and Transport (ZLV)
  • Centre for Medical Biotechnology (ZMB)
  • Centre for Water and Environmental Research (ZMU)
  • Centre for empirical research in education (ZeB)
  • Centre for Global Cooperation Research (CGCR)

The NRW School of Governance

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TheNRW School of Governance is a central institution within the Institute forPolitical science and was founded in 2006 under the direction ofKarl-Rudolf Korte.[15]

It aims, through research and teaching, to promote the scientifically sound understanding of political processes (inNorth Rhine-Westphalia).

It does so by educating and training students in three main programs:

  1. Masters program: "Political management,Public policy andPublic administration"
  2. Part-time masters program: "Public Policy"[16]
  3. Doctoral School: Scholarship and Excellence Programs at the Department of Political Science

and also through the use of various other education modules.

Associated institutes

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  • paluno, The Ruhr Institute for Software Technology[17]
  • German Textile Research Centre North-west (DTNW)[18]
  • Development Centre for Ship Technology and Transport Systems (DST)[19]
  • Asia-Pacific Economic Research Institute (FIP)[20]
  • Institute of Energy and Environmental Technology (IUTA)[21]
  • Institute for Labor/ Labour and Qualification (IAQ)[22]
  • Institute of Mobile and Satellite Communication Technology (IMST)[23]
  • Institute for Prevention and Health Promotion (IPG)[24]
  • Institute of Science and Ethics (IWE)
  • IWW Water Centre (IWW)[25]
  • Rhine-Ruhr Institute for Social Research and Political Consulting (RISP)[26]
  • Salomon Ludwig Steinheim Institute for German-Jewish History (StI)[27]
  • Centre for Fuel Cell Technology (ZBT)[28]

The university has aConfucius Institute.[29]

Student body

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As of 2018[update] it is the German university with the largest number of Chinese international students. Overall, it has a 16% composition of international students. The majority of such students are enrolled as engineering or economics majors.[29]

People

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Rectors

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  • 01.2003–09.2003 – Heiner Kleffner, Founding commissioner and head of section
  • 10.2003–12.2006 – Lothar Zechlin, Founding rector
  • 01.2007–03.2008 – Lothar Zechlin, 1. rector
  • 04.2008–03.2022 – Ulrich Radtke, 2. rector
  • 04.2022 –Barbara Albert

Mercator-Professorship Award

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The University of Duisburg-Essen awards theMercator-Professur to individuals who are well known for their social and scientific engagement. So far, recipients of theMercator-Professur have been:

Further professors includeJette Joop,Kai Krause andBruce Ames.

Poets in residence

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The institution of the poet in residence is not missing at any university in the US. In Germany, the University of Duisburg-Essen was the first and, for a long time, only university that followed the American example and brought contemporary authors to the university as guest lecturers for readings and seminars.[30] In 1975, Martin Walser was the first poet in residence to hold his poetics lectures in Essen.[31]

Since the summer semester 2000, the following personalities have worked as poet in residence at the University of Essen (later Duisburg-Essen):

Earlier poets in residence (since the winter semester 1975/76) includeJurek Becker,Wilhelm Genazino,Günter Grass,Günter Herburger,Rolf Hochhuth,Heinar Kipphardt,Cees Nooteboom,Peter Rühmkorf,Martin Walser andDieter Wellershoff [de].

Academics

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International cooperation

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Erasmus program

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The university is part of theERASMUS exchange program.

International university cooperations

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The university also cooperates with several other international institutions of higher education.[32]

University of Duisburg-Essen (UDE)'s main partner universities
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CountryPartner UniversityUDE Faculties
ChinaChina University

of Mining and Technology

Engineering

Humanities

Physics

Fudan UniversityCanter for Nanointegration

Faculty of Medicine

Mercator School of Management

Huazhong University of Science and TechnologyCanter for Nanointegration

Faculty of Medicine and University Clinic

Institute for East Asian Studies

ColombiaUniversidad Nacional de ColombiaFaculty of Humanities

Faculty of Social Sciences

Faculty of Engineering

JapanKyushu UniversityFaculty of Engineering

Institute for East Asian Studies

NetherlandsRadboud UniversityFaculty of Humanities

Faculty of Medicine and University Clinic

Centre of Water and Environmental Research

Russian FederationLomonosov Moscow State UniversityFaculty of Chemistry

Faculty of Physics

Faculty of Biology and Geography

University of Duisburg-Essen (UDE)'s faculty partner institutions
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Besides the main partnering universities, various faculty of the University Essen-Duisburg also cooperate with international universities and specific faculties or programmes (click "show" to expand).

CountryPartner UniversityUDE Faculties
AustraliaCurtin UniversityCentre for Empirical Research in Education
Griffith UniversityFaculty of Economics and Business Administration
Macquarie UniversityFaculty of Humanities
BrazilSanta Catarina State UniversityDepartment of Educational Sciences
Universidade de BrasiliaFaculty of Engineering
Universidade Estadual Paulista "Julio de Mesquita Filho"/ UNESPFaculty of Engineering
University of São PauloFaculty of Engineering
CanadaUniversity of WaterlooCenter for Nanointegration Duisburg-Essen (CENIDE)
ChinaBeijing International Studies UniversityFaculty of Humanities
Chu Hai CollegeMercator School of Management
Dalain University of TechnologyFaculty of Engineering
Hong Kong Baptist UniversityMercator School of Management

Faculty of Physics

Nankai UniversityInstitute for East Asian Studies
Renmin University of ChinaInstitute for East Asian Studies
Shanghai Medical College atFudan UniversityFaculty of Medicine and University Clinic
Southeast UniversityFaculty of Physics
Sun Yat-sen UniversityFaculty of Medicine and University Clinic
Tongji Medical CollegeFaculty of Medicine and University Clinic
Tsinghua UniversityFaculty of Humanities
Wuhan UniversityInstitute for East Asian Studies
Wuhan University of TechnologyFaculty of Engineering
Zhejiang University of Science and TechnologyFaculty of Engineering
Zhengzhou UniversityFaculty of Engineering
ColombiaUniversidad Santo Tómas de AquinoFaculty of Engineering
EgyptFayoum UniversityCentre for Water and Environmental Research (ZWU)
FranceInstitut Français du Pètrole (IFP-School)Faculty of Engineering
Champagne School of ManagementMercator School of Management
Institut national des sciences appliquées de Lyon (INSA)Faculty of Mathematics
GhanaUniversity of GhanaFaculty of Social Sciences
IndiaAmity UniversityCentre for Water and Environmental Research (ZWU)
Indian Institute of Technology MadrasFaculty of Engineering
IndonesiaInstitute of Technology BandungFaculty of Engineering
University of IndonesiaFaculty of Engineering
IsraelTel Aviv UniversityFaculty of Humanities
ItalyCollegio Carlo AlbertoFaculty of Social Sciences
JapanChukyo UniversityFaculty of Humanities
Dokkyo UniversityInstitute for East Asian Studies
Doshisha UniversityMercator School of Management
Fukuoka UniversityInstitute for East Asian Studies
German Institute for Japanese StudiesInstitute for East Asian Studies
Hokkaido UniversityInstitute for East Asian Studies
Japan Advanced Institute of Science and TechnologyFaculty of Engineering
Kanagawa UniversityInstitute for East Asian Studies
Kokugakuin UniversityFaculty of Humanities
Nagoya UniversityInstitute for East Asian Studies
Ryukoku UniversityInstitute for East Asian Studies
Seinan Gakuin UniversityInstitute for East Asian Studies
Sophia UniversityInstitute for East Asian Studies
Tokyo UniversityInstitute for East Asian Studies and Faculty of Social Sciences
Tsukuba UniversityCenter for Nanointegration Duisburg-Essen
Yamagata UniversityInstitute for East Asian Studies
Yamanashi Gakuin UniversityFaculty of Social Sciences
LithuaniaVilnius UniversityFaculty of Humanities
LuxembourgUniversity of LuxembourgFaculty of Humanities
MalaysiaNational University of MalaysiaFaculty of Engineering
University of Malaysia TerengganuFaculty of Mathematics
MexicoUniversity IberoamericanaFaculty of Engineering
Universidade LaSalleFaculty of Engineering
NamibiaUniversity of NamibiaFaculty of Humanities
NetherlandsUniversity of AmsterdamFaculty of Humanities
Palestinian territoriesPalestine Polytechnic UniversityFaculty of Engineering
PeruPontificia Universidad Católica del PerúFaculty of Engineering
PolandWarsaw School of EconomicsMercator School of Management
RomaniaThe West University of TimisoaraFaculty of Educational Sciences
Russian FederationFar-Eastern Federal UniversityFaculty of Humanities
Far-Eastern State University of HumanitiesFaculty of Humanities
Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal UniversityFaculty of Physics
The Linguistic University of Nizhny NovgorodFaculty of Humanities
Nizhny Novgorod State Medical AcademyFaculty of Medicine and University Clinic
Nizhny Novgorod State UniversityFaculty of Educational Sciences
Plekhanov Russian Academy of EconomicsMercator School of Management
SerbiaUniversity of Novi SadFaculty of Chemistry
SingaporeNanyang Technological UniversityFaculty of Engineering
South AfricaUniversity of PretoriaFaculty of Humanities
South KoreaChung-Ang UniversityFaculty of Social Sciences

Mercator School of Management

Institute for East Asian Studies

Chungnam National UniversityFaculty of Engineering
TaiwanNational Tsing Hua UniversityFaculty of Physics

Faculty of Engineering

UkraineDonetsk National UniversityFaculty of Humanities
USAmerican UniversityMercator School of Management
Arkansas State UniversityMercator School of Management
Colorado State UniversityFaculty of Chemistry
Colorado State UniversityMercator School of Management
Fort Hays State UniversityFaculty of Humanities
Georgia Institute of TechnologyMercator School of Management
Indiana University of PennsylvaniaMercator School of Management
Lehigh UniversityMercator School of Management

Faculty of Social Sciences

Mississippi State UniversityMercator School of Management
Tulane UniversityFaculty of Social Sciences
University of ColoradoMercator School of Management
University of IllinoisMercator School of Management
University of North CarolinaMercator School of Management
University of Northern IowaMercator School of Management
Western Washington UniversityMercator School of Management

Faculty of Social Sciences

University Alliance Metropolis Ruhr

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As part of theUniversity Alliance Metropolis Ruhr network the university is involved in running three liaison offices in Moscow,[33] New York City[34] andSão Paulo.[35] The offices aim to foster international academic exchange between the local and Ruhr area and are responsible for their respective continents.

International network

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The university is also part of the AURORA Network of European universities.[36]

Further cooperation programmes

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The university is part of the IS:link (Information Systems Student Exchange Network),[37] the VDAC (Verband der Deutsch-Amerikanischen Clubs / Federation of German-American Clubs e.V.)[38] and offers the internationally oriented, doctoral programme "ARUS – Advanced Research in Urban Systems", which is based on previous academic achievements in selected fields within the Joint Centre "Urban Systems".[39]

Rankings

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University rankings
Overall – Global & National
QS World 2024[40] 771-780 42
THE World 2023[41] 251-300 27-32
ARWU World 2023[42] 301-400 20-24
QS Europe[citation needed]
QS Employability[citation needed]
THE Employability[citation needed]

In theQS World University Rankings for 2024, the institution placed between 771 and 780 globally, corresponding to the 42nd rank nationally.[40] TheTimes Higher Education World University Rankings for 2023 positioned the university in the 251-300 bracket worldwide, and between 27th and 32nd place within the national context.[41] TheARWU World ranking for 2023 listed the university within the 301-400 tier globally, and between the 20th and 24th rank nationally.[42]

Measured by the number of top managers in the German economy, University of Duisburg-Essen ranked 15th in 2019.[43]

In May 2018 the Centrum für Hochschulentwicklung (CHE – Center for Higher Education Development) rankings placed the university in the top ranks in different categories and fields, like the Physics department for seminar and lecture content and Biology, Computer Science, Math, Medicine and Sports for excellent programs and support in the early stages of starting at Essen-Duisburg.[44]

In the European Commission-funded U-Multirank system the university as a whole was ranked as "excellent" in the research categories "External research income", "Top cited publications", "Post-doc positions", in the knowledge transfer categories "Income from private sources", "Spin-offs" and "Publications cited in patents". In the category international orientation Essen-Duisburg was rated "excellent" for their "International academic staff".[45]

Notable people

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Alumni

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Notable alumni of the university include:

Suzie Kerstgens
Moritz Körner

Points of interest

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See also

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References

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Further reading

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  • 30 Jahre Universität Essen (Essener Universitätsreden, Heft 10, Akademisches Jahr 2001/02), Universität Essen 2002 (Beiträge aus der Vortragsreihe "Wurzeln der Universität")
  • Claus Bussmann, Holger Heith:Chronik 1972–1997. Chronik der ersten 25 Lebensjahre der Gerhard-Mercator-Universität/GH Duisburg, die als Gesamthochschule Duisburg das Licht der Welt erblickte, Duisburg 1997,ISBN 3-00-001433-0
  • Dieter Geuenich, Irmgard Hantsche (Hrsg.):Zur Geschichte der Universität Duisburg 1655–1818 (Duisburger Forschungen 53), Duisburg 2007
  • Helmut Schrey:Die Universität Duisburg. Geschichte und Gegenwart. Traditionen, Personen, Probleme, Duisburg 1982,ISBN 3-87096-166-X

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