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University of Osnabrueck

University of Osnabrueck is based in 1974 and is a lively college in the north-west of Germany and is known for its research and coaching in the areas of humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, law and economics. The University of Osnabrueck has round 14,000 students and 1,seven-hundred personnel. It is thus certainly one of the most important employers in the area. The colleges and institutes are focused in places: the significant management and the arts and sociological disciplines are located in and around the citadel in the internal town; The herbal sciences, technical and mathematical topics may be located on the Westerberg website online. Both places have a massive canteen. On the Westerberg is likewise the not unusual library constructing of the University and the University of Osnabrück, which homes the natural sciences and mathematics library of the university. Other library places are the Alte Muenze on the Kamp promenade. The university has around 14,000 students of which 58% are female. There are 468 staff members comprising of 216 professors and 252 are research assistants. The interdisciplinary institutes which shape the Universitys research profile: Institute for Migration Research and Intercultural Studies: Since the beginning of the Nineties, the clinical interest of the Institute for Migration Research and Intercultural Studies (IMIS) at the University of Osnabrueck has been the multifaceted thing of spatial mobility and intercultural encounters in history and present. The Interdisciplinary Institute of Cognitive Science was established in June 2001 and officially inaugurated in November 2002. It has emerged from the Institute for Semantic Information Processing, established in 1993. The Interdisciplinary Institute for Early Modern Cultural Studies founded in 1992. It is dedicated to the interdisciplinary exploration of the Early Modern Period (about 1500-1800), and is consequently one of the few German studies institutions to explicitly flip to the early modern-day generation and to mix the special perspectives and the pastimes of several humanities in a notably various picture. A total of nine topics are cooperating inside the IKFN: History, Germanic Literary Studies, Romance Languages, English Studies, American Studies, Latin Studies, Art History, Musicology, Protestant Theology and Catholic Theology. Research at the University of Osnabrück is characterised through a successful interdisciplinary collaboration in extraordinary medical disciplines. Scientists from the University of Osnabrück frequently promote countrywide and European investment. One characteristic of the University of Osnabrück is the linking of various medical disciplines in studies and teaching. The interdisciplinary institutes for migration studies, cognitive science, early modern-day studies, and environmental system studies are searching into the difficulty. With the European Legal Studies Institute, the University of Osnabrück is one of the maximum important research establishments in Europe in the discipline of comparative regulation and criminal consolidation. The prevention of occupational illnesses, in addition to early formative years education and development are similarly priorities. Since 2011, the German Research Centre for Artificial Intelligence has been an intruder on the University of Osnabrueck.

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