Organization:University of Zurich
Universität Zürich | |
Latin: Universitas Turicensis | |
Type | Public university |
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Established | 1833 |
Budget | 1.42 billion Swiss francs[1] |
President | Prof. Michael Hengartner |
Academic staff | 3,702 (Full-time equivalent)[2] |
Administrative staff | 2,051 (Full-time equivalent)[2] |
Students | 25,732[1] |
Location | , Canton of Zurich , Switzerland [ ⚑ ] : 47°22′29″N 8°32′54″E / 47.37472°N 8.54833°E |
Campus | Urban |
[[Social:School colors|Black, white, blue, gray and ochre[3][4] |u}}rs]] | Black, white, blue, gray and ochre[3][4] |
Affiliations | LERU |
Website | www.uzh.ch |
File:University of Zurich Logo.svg |
The University of Zurich (UZH, German: Universität Zürich), located in the city of Zürich, is the largest university in Switzerland,[5] with over 25,000 students.[6] It was founded in 1833[7] from the existing colleges of theology, law, medicine and a new faculty of philosophy.
Currently, the university has seven faculties: Philosophy, Human Medicine, Economic Sciences, Law, Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Engineering, Computer Sciences and Robotics, Theology and Veterinary Medicine. The university offers the widest range of subjects and courses of any Swiss higher education institution.[8] As of October 2018, 23 Nobel laureates and 1 Turing Award winner have been affiliated with University of Zurich as alumni, faculty or researchers.
History
The University of Zurich was founded on April 29, 1833,[9] when the existing colleges of theology, the Carolinum founded by Huldrych Zwingli in 1525, law and medicine were merged with a new faculty of Philosophy. It was the first university in Europe to be founded by the state rather than a monarch or church.
In the University's early years, the 1839 appointment of the German theologian David Friedrich Strauss to its Chair of Theology caused a major controversy, since Strauss argued that the miracles in the Christian New Testament were mythical retellings of normal events as supernatural happenings.[10][11][12][13] Eventually, the authorities offered Strauss a pension before he had a chance to start his duties.
The university allowed women to attend philosophy lectures from 1847, and admitted the first female doctoral student in 1866. The Faculty of Veterinary Medicine was added in 1901, the second-oldest such faculty in the world. In 1914, the university moved to new premises designed by the architect Karl Moser on Rämistrasse 71.[14]
Campus
The university is scattered all over the city of Zurich. Members of the university can use several libraries, including the ETH-library, and the Zurich Central Library, with over 5 million volumes.[15] In 1962, the faculty of science proposed to establish the Irchelpark campus on the Strickhofareal. The first stage the construction of the university buildings was begun in 1973, and the campus was inaugurated in 1979.[16][17] The construction of the second stage lasted from 1978 to 1983.[17] The campus also houses the anthropological museum Anthropologisches Museum,[18] and the cantonal Staatsarchiv Zürich.[19]
Museum
The Institute and Museum for the History of Medicine is part of the university.[20]
Academics
In the fields of bioscience and finance, there is a close-knit collaboration between the University of Zurich and the ETH (Federal Institute for Technology, just across the road).[21]
Rankings
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- Shanghai Jiao Tong University Ranking[22] (heavy emphasis on research output – citations, Nobel prizes etc.)
- 54th globally and 15th in Europe.
- THES – QS World University Rankings[23] (heavy emphasis on peer review)
- 61st globally and 14th in Europe.
- QS World University Rankings 2020[24]
- 76th globally.
- Professional Ranking of World Universities[25] (Based on the number of alumni listed among CEOs in the 500 largest worldwide companies.)
- 32nd globally and 10th in Europe.
- University Ranking by Academic Performance (URAP) 2010[26]
- 52nd globally and 1st in Switzerland.
The university’s Department of Economics is especially strong and was ranked first in the German-speaking area by the Handelsblatt in 2017.[27] In 2009 the faculty of Business Administration was ranked third in the German-speaking area.[28]
Language policy
Bachelor courses are taught in Swiss Standard German ("Hochdeutsch"), but use of English is increasing in many faculties. The only bachelors program taught entirely in English is the "English Language and Literature" program.[29] All Master courses at the Faculty of Science are held in English. Master courses in Economics and Finance are mainly held in English, while the Master of Science in Quantitative Finance is held completely in English.[citation needed]
Student life
The university's Academic Sports Association (ASVZ) offers a wide range of sports facilities to students of the university.
Notable alumni and faculty
Politics, law and society
Economics, business and management
Science
Nobel Prize laureates
Associated with the university are 12 Nobel Prize recipients, primarily in Physics and Chemistry.
Year | Field | Laureate |
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1901 | Physics | Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen |
1902 | Literature | Theodor Mommsen |
1913 | Chemistry | Alfred Werner |
1914 | Physics | Max von Laue |
1921 | Physics | Albert Einstein |
1933 | Physics | Erwin Schrödinger |
1936 | Chemistry | Peter Debye |
1937 | Chemistry | Paul Karrer |
1939 | Chemistry | Lavoslav Ružička |
1949 | Medicine | Walter Rudolf Hess |
1987 | Physics | Karl Alex Müller |
1996 | Medicine | Rolf M. Zinkernagel |
Associated institutions
- Corpus Córporum, digital library created and maintained by the University's Institute for Greek and Latin Philology.
- Swiss National Supercomputing Centre
See also
- List of largest universities by enrollment in Switzerland
- List of modern universities in Europe (1801–1945)
Notes and references
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Annual Report 2018". University of Zurich. 2018. https://www.uzh.ch/en/about/portrait/annualreport.html#3-8.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Facts and Figues 2015". Executive Board of the University of Zurich. 2015. https://issuu.com/uzhch/docs/uzh_factsfigures_2015/.
- ↑ Die Hausfarben der Universität Zürich – website of the University of Zurich
- ↑ CD-Manual: Basiselemente – website of the University of Zurich
- ↑ "University of Zurich". Coursera. https://www.coursera.org/zurich. Retrieved May 6, 2017.
- ↑ "University of Zurich Facts & Figures 2016". University of Zurich. 2016. https://issuu.com/uzhch/docs/uzh_factsfigures_2016. Retrieved March 20, 2018.
- ↑ "University of Zurich". Times Higher Education. http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/world-university-rankings/2012-13/world-ranking/institution/university-of-zurich. Retrieved May 6, 2017.
- ↑ "Profile: At a glance". University of Zurich. 2008. http://www.uzh.ch/about/portrait/portrait_en.html. Retrieved April 26, 2008.
- ↑ "Dies academicus". University of Zurich. August 26, 2009. http://www.uzh.ch/about/portrait/dies_en.html. Retrieved May 6, 2017.
- ↑ The Life of Jesus, Critically Examined by David Friedrich Strauss 2010 ISBN:1-61640-309-8 pages 39–43 and 87–91
- ↑ The Making of the New Spirituality by James A. Herrick 2003 ISBN:0-8308-2398-0 pages 58–65
- ↑ Familiar Stranger: An Introduction to Jesus of Nazareth by Michael J. McClymond (March 22, 2004) ISBN:0802826806 page 82
- ↑ See Douglas R McGaughey, "On D.F. Strauß and the 1839 Revolution in Zurich"
- ↑ Ganz, Michael T.; Stucki, Heinzpeter (2008), History in brief, University of Zurich, http://www.uzh.ch/about/portrait/history_en.html, retrieved January 31, 2010
- ↑ Stadt Zürich (Map). 1:1000. University of Zurich. April 4, 2006. Archived from the original on January 27, 2012. Retrieved January 31, 2010.
- ↑ "Irchelpark" (in German). Universität Zürich. http://www.uzh.ch/about/portrait/history.html. Retrieved December 20, 2014.
- ↑ 17.0 17.1 "Irchelpark" (in German). Grün Stadt Zürich. https://www.stadt-zuerich.ch/ted/de/index/gsz/natur-_und_erlebnisraeume/park-_und_gruenanlagen/irchelpark.html. Retrieved December 20, 2014.
- ↑ "Anthropologisches Museum" (in German). Universität Zürich. http://www.uzh.ch/outreach/museums/anthropologisches-museum.html. Retrieved December 20, 2014.
- ↑ "Kleine Zürcher Verfassungsgeschichte 1218–2000" (in German). Staatsarchiv Zürich. http://www.staatsarchiv.zh.ch/internet/justiz_inneres/sta/de/ueber_uns/veroeffentlichungen/_jcr_content/contentPar/downloadlist_1/downloaditems/download_stark_reduz.spooler.download.1282746601230.pdf/zh_verfassungsgeschichte.pdf. Retrieved December 20, 2014.
- ↑ "UZH - Universität Zürich". http://www.mhiz.uzh.ch/. Retrieved January 14, 2018.
- ↑ "Google Maps". https://www.google.com/maps/dir/ETH+Bibliothek,+R%C3%A4mistrasse,+Z%C3%BCrich,+Switzerland/University+of+Zurich,+R%C3%A4mistrasse,+Z%C3%BCrich,+Switzerland/@47.3754976,8.5493221,18z/. Retrieved January 14, 2018.
- ↑ "Academic Ranking of World Universities - 2015 - World University Ranking - 2015 - Top 500 universities - Shanghai Ranking - 2015". August 21, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150821160516/http://www.shanghairanking.com/de/ARWU2015.html.
- ↑ "THES – QS World University Rankings 2009 – top universities". Times Higher Education-QS World University Rankings. Archived from the original on January 25, 2010. https://www.webcitation.org/5n2pVof2G?url=http://www.topuniversities.com/university-rankings/world-university-rankings/2009/results. Retrieved January 31, 2010.
- ↑ "QS World University Rankings® 2020". September 11, 2020. https://www.topuniversities.com/university-rankings/world-university-rankings/2020=. Retrieved November 25, 2019.
- ↑ "The 377 leading higher education institutions in 2009". International Professional Ranking of Higher Education Institutions. Mines ParisTech. 2008. Archived from the original on January 22, 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20090122065258/http://www.ensmp.fr/Actualites/PR/EMP-ranking.html#7. Retrieved January 31, 2010.
- ↑ "URAP – University Ranking by Academic Performance". URAP. December 2014. http://www.urapcenter.org/2010. Retrieved February 15, 2011.
- ↑ "Handelsblatt Ranking". Handelsblatt. https://www.econ.uzh.ch/en/department/rankings/handelsblatt.html. Retrieved September 8, 2018.
- ↑ "Handelsblatt Ranking Betriebswirtschaftslehre 2009". Handelsblatt. http://tool.handelsblatt.com/tabelle/?id=29. Retrieved November 11, 2013.
- ↑ "Studying". http://www.degrees.uzh.ch/en/50000007/50306169/50307167#voraussetzungen. Retrieved January 14, 2018.
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