Free University of Berlin (German: Freie
Universität Berlin) is a prestigious research
university and one of the leading universities in Germany and the European
continent. Which is the largest among the four universities in Berlin. Focus of scientific
research at the university in the fields of humanities and social
sciences, as well as health sciences and natural
sciences. Founded in West Berlin in 1948 during the War era Albardhltagaf on the other side of the Humboldt
University, controlled by the Communists, and the Free
University was named in reference to their occurrence in a part of the free world is the West Berlin, not in the part occupied by the Soviets of the city.
University logo
Latin University motto Veritas,
Iustitia, Libertas, and means "truth, justice and freedom."
The status of the university
Free University of Berlin is one of nine outstanding universities that won the Excellence Initiative of the German universities, a national competition organized by the German Federal
Government in
order to raise the level of scientific research and improve the quality of higher education in German universities and enhance the status of these universities outside Germany. The Free University of Berlin and one of the leading universities in Europe in the arts, humanities and social sciences.
Charité Medical School
Share Berlin's Free University and Humboldt University School of Medicine in the Department of Charité in Berlin and its hospital, which is one of the largest university hospitals in Europe.
University of fame
Ernst Ruska, German physicist, holds a Nobel Prize for Physics in 1986.
Paul Vairaband, philosopher.
Roman Herzog, President of the former Federal Republic of Germany.
Reinhard sultan, German economist, holds a Nobel Prize in Economics in 1994.
Gerhard Ertl, a physicist, won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2007.
Knzaboro Oe, Japanese writer, holds a Nobel Prize for Literature for the year 1994.
Herbert Markozh, a sociologist.
Herta Muller, a German novelist, won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2009.
Paul Vairaband, philosopher.
Roman Herzog, President of the former Federal Republic of Germany.
Reinhard sultan, German economist, holds a Nobel Prize in Economics in 1994.
Gerhard Ertl, a physicist, won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2007.
Knzaboro Oe, Japanese writer, holds a Nobel Prize for Literature for the year 1994.
Herbert Markozh, a sociologist.
Herta Muller, a German novelist, won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2009.
Famous alumni
Duchkh Rudy, a spokesman
for the movement of German students in the sixties