University of Stuttgart
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University of Stuttgart |
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Established | 1829 |
Type | Public |
Rector | Univ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Wolfram Ressel |
Faculty | 10 |
Staff | 5,000 |
Students | 18,500 |
Location | Stuttgart, Germany |
Website | www.uni-stuttgart.de/ |
The University of Stuttgart (German Universität Stuttgart) is a university located in Stuttgart, Germany. It was founded in 1829 and is organized in 10 faculties.
It is one of the leading technical universities in Germany with highly ranked programs in civil, mechanical, and electrical engineering.
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[edit] History
The university was founded in 1829, and celebrated its 175th anniversary in 2004. Because of the increasing importance of the technical sciences and the associated studies of the students, from 1876 the university was known as the Technical College. This was awarded the promotional rights for the technical disciplines in 1900. The development of the courses of study at the Technical College of Stuttgart led to its renaming in 1967 as the present-day "Universität Stuttgart".
Since the end of the 1950's, a part of the university has been located in the suburb of Vaihingen. Most technical subjects (computer science, engineering, etc.) are located in Vaihingen, while social sciences, architecture, and similar topics are still located in the city center campus.
[edit] Organization
The university is divided into 10 faculties:
- Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning
- Faculty of Civil- and Environmental Engineering
- Faculty of Chemistry
- Faculty of Geo- and Biosciences
- Faculty of Computer Science, Electrical Engineering and Information Technology
- Faculty of Aerospace Engineering and Geodesy
- Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
- Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
- Faculty of Humanities
- Faculty of Management, Economics and Social Sciences
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- University of Stuttgart Website (German) (English)
- Partnership with The German University in Cairo