List of University of Freiburg people
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Some of the greatest minds have studied, worked, or taught at the University of Freiburg. 17 Nobel laureates are associated with the university and 12 researchers have been honored with the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize since it was first awarded in 1986.
[edit] Notable alumni and professors
Humanities, Social Sciences, Arts
- Günther Anders
- Hannah Arendt
- Hildegard Behrens
- Walter Benjamin
- Götz Briefs
- Rudolf Carnap
- Davor Dzalto
- Alfred Döblin
- Erasmus of Rotterdam
- Hans F. K. Günther
- Hermann Eduard von Holst
- Edmund Husserl
- Martin Heidegger
- Karl Jaspers
- Paul Kirchhoff
- Emmanuel Lévinas
- Karl Löwith
- Niklas Luhmann
- Karl Mannheim
- Herbert Marcuse
- Friedrich Meinecke
- Wilfred Harold Munro
- Henry Pachter
- Hermann Paul
- Heinrich Rickert
- Gerhard Ritter
- James Harvey Robinson
- Franz Rosenzweig
- Humphrey Spender
- Edith Stein
- Leo Strauss
- Gerd Tellenbach
- George Vernadsky
- Martin Waldseemüller
- Charles William Wallace
- Max Weber
- Wim Wenders
- Heinrich Joseph Wetzer
Politics & Law
- Konrad Adenauer
- Richard V. Allen
- Hildegard Behrens
- Karl Binding
- Alfred Biolek
- Jürgen Chrobog
- Horst Ehmke
- Konstantin Fehrenbach
- Hans Filbinger
- Joseph Goebbels
- Jürgen-Peter Graf
- Julius Leber
- Otto Lenel
- Jutta Limbach
- Karl von Rotteck
- Panagiotis Pipinelis
- Klaus Scharioth
- Wolfgang Schäuble
- Peter Schlechtriem
- Gesine Schwan
- Joseph Wirth
- Ulrich Zasius
Economics
- Walter Eucken
- Friedrich August von Hayek , professor (Nobel Prize 1974, Economics)
- Adolph Wagner
Theology
- Daniel Ciobotea
- Johann Eck
- Josef Frings
- Romano Guardini
- Balthasar Hubmaier
- Karl Cardinal Lehmann
- Gregor Reisch
- Franz Anton Staudenmaier
- Robert Zollitsch
Medicine & Sciences
- Ludwig Aschoff
- Robert Bárány , student (Nobel Prize 1914, Physiology or Medicine)
- Erwin Baur
- Theodor Bilharz
- Korbinian Brodmann
- Vincenz Czerny
- Alexander Ecker
- Paul Ehrlich , student (Nobel Prize 1908, Physiology or Medicine)
- Eugen Fischer
- Otfrid Foerster
- Salome Gluecksohn-Waelsch
- Felix Hausdorff
- Alfred Hegar
- Philip Hench , student (Nobel Prize 1950, Physiology or Medicine)
- Karl Herxheimer
- George de Hevesy , student and professor (Nobel Prize 1943, Chemistry)
- Alfred Hoche
- Karen Horney
- J. Hans D. Jensen , student (Nobel Prize 1963, Physics)
- Georges J. F. Köhler , student and professor (Nobel Prize 1984, Physiology or Medicine)
- Otto Krayer
- Hans Adolf Krebs , student and scientist (Nobel Prize 1953, Physiology or Medicine)
- Adolph Kussmaul
- Paul Langerhans
- Kurt Lewin
- Erich Lexer
- Ferdinand von Lindemann
- Ernst Messerschmid
- Otto Meyerhof , student (Nobel Prize 1922, Physiology or Medicine)
- Gustav Mie
- Mario Molina , student (Nobel Prize 1995, Chemistry)
- Karl Wilhelm von Nägeli
- Lorenz Oken
- Julius von Sachs
- Bert Sakmann , student (Nobel Prize 1991, Physiology or Medicine)
- Christoph Scheiner
- Otto Schirmer
- Rudolph Schoenheimer
- Hans Spemann , professor (Nobel Prize 1935, Physiology or Medicine)
- Hermann Staudinger , professor (Nobel Prize 1953, Chemistry)
- Mikhail Stepanovich Voronin
- Herbert E. Walter
- Otto Heinrich Warburg , student (Nobel Prize 1931, Physiology or Medicine; Nobel Prize 1944 in Physiology or Medicine offered, was forced to decline due to political reasons)
- August Weismann
- Heinrich Otto Wieland , professor (Nobel Prize 1927, Chemistry)
- Adolf Windaus , student and scientist (Nobel Prize 1928, Chemistry)
- Georg Wittig , professor (Nobel Prize 1979, Chemistry)
- Ernst Zermelo
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