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University of Jena

University of Jena
Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena
Uni-Jena-logo.svg
Latin: Universitas Litterarum Jenensis
Motto Light - Life - Liberty
Type Public university
Established 1558
President Prof. Dr. Walter Rosenthal
Administrative staff
6,976
Students 18,916
Location Jena, Thuringia, Germany
Affiliations Coimbra Group
EUA
Website www.uni-jena.de

Friedrich Schiller University Jena (FSU; German: Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, shortened form Uni Jena) is a public research university located in Jena, Thuringia, Germany.

The university was established in 1558 and is counted among the ten oldest universities in Germany. It is affiliated with six Nobel Prize winners, most recently in 2000 when Jena graduate Herbert Kroemer won the Nobel Prize for physics. It was renamed after the poet Friedrich Schiller who was teaching as professor of philosophy when Jena attracted some of the most influential minds at the turn of the 19th century. With Karl Leonhard Reinhold, Johann Gottlieb Fichte, G. W. F. Hegel, F. W. J. Schelling and Friedrich von Schlegel on its teaching staff, the university has been at the centre of the emergence of German idealism and early Romanticism.

As of 2014, the university has around 19,000 students enrolled and 375 professors. Its current president, Walter Rosenthal[], was elected in 2014 for a six-year term.

The university is organised into the following ten schools:

Elector John Frederick of Saxony first thought of a plan to establish a university at Jena upon Saale in 1547 while he was being held captive by emperor Charles V. The plan was put into motion by his three sons and, after having obtained a charter from the Emperor Ferdinand I, the university was established on 2 February 1558. The university, jointly maintained by the Saxon Duchies who derived from partitioning of John Frederick's duchy, was thus named Ducal Pan-Saxon University (German: Herzoglich Sächsische Gesamtuniversität) or Salana (after the river Saale).


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