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University of Copenhagen (UCPH/Københavns Universitet)

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The University of Copenhagen is the most seasoned college and exploration foundation in Denmark. Established in 1479 as a studium generale, it is the second most seasoned foundation for advanced education in Scandinavia after Uppsala University (1477). The college has 23,473 college understudies, 17,398 postgraduate understudies, 2,968 doctoral understudies and more than 9,000 workers. The college has four grounds situated in and around Copenhagen, with the central command situated in focal Copenhagen. Most courses are taught in Danish; notwithstanding, numerous courses are additionally offered in English and a couple in German. The college has a few a large number of outside understudies, of whom about half originate from Nordic nations.

The college is an individual from the prestigious International Alliance of Research Universities (IARU), alongside University of Cambridge, University of Oxford, Yale University, The Australian National University, and UC Berkeley, amongst others. The Academic Ranking of World Universities, gathered by Shanghai Jiao Tong University, saw the University of Copenhagen as the main college in Scandinavia and positioned 39th best college on the planet in 2014. It is positioned 45th in the 2014 QS World University Rankings and 13th in Europe. Moreover, in 2013, as per the University Ranking by Academic Performance, the University of Copenhagen is the best college in Denmark and the 25th college on the planet. The college has had 8 graduated class get to be Nobel laureates and has delivered one Turing Award beneficiary

International Strategy And Key Figures
The technique of UCPH is to draw in top ability from as far and wide as possible. UCPH has created a global graduate ability system (stipends for worldwide ph.d.) and at residency track transporter framework. UCPH has: 50+ expert's projects taught in English, 150+ trade understandings around the world, 800 Erasmus assentions, 1,700 approaching trade understudies, 2,000 outbound trade understudies and 4,000 global degree-looking for understudies.
  • The University comprises of 6 resources and around 100 offices and research centres.
  • Yearly plan: appr. 1 billion euro
  • Aggregate number of selected understudies: 40,866
  • College understudies: 23.473
  • Graduate understudies: 17,393
  • Global understudies: 5,737 (trade, visitor and full-degree understudies)
  • Staff: Total full-time equivalents (FTE): 9,652
  • Scholarly staff (FTE): 4.823
  • Specialized and authoritative staff (FTE): 4.382
  • Number of PhD understudies: 2.968
source: ucph university wikipedia

University of Białystok

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College of Białystok was opened on June 19, 1997. The University was built as an aftereffect of a change of the Branch of the University of Warsaw in Białystok following 29 years of its presence. In addition to a variety of other things, the University owes its irrefutable position in the nation to the truth it was built by University of Warsaw – the greatest Polish University, perceived around the world.


13,095 understudies have moved on from University of Białystok. At present 15,034 understudies learn at general every day, extramural, evening, licencee, and in addition outer and postgraduate learns at the University.

Taking after the standards of organization and shared backing the University creates exploration joined with the subject of borderland, co-works with investigative organizations of Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine and Russia, and, inside European examination projects, satisfies normal endeavors with western accomplices, for example, France, Germany, United Kingdom, United States of America and the Netherlands. The University has a branch in Vilnius, Lithu

Faculties
  1. Personnel of Biology
  2. Personnel of Chemistry
  3. Personnel of Economics
  4. Personnel of Education
  5. Personnel of History
  6. Personnel of Law
  7. Personnel of Mathematics
  8. Personnel of Philology
  9. Personnel of Physics
  10. Personnel of Psychology
  11. Personnel of Sociology
  12. Personnel of Theology
Foundation
The University of Bialystok Foundation, Universitas Bialostocensis (Polish: Fundacja Uniwersytetu w Białymstoku Universitas Bialostocensis) - free, non-benefit, non-administrative association situated in Białystok, Poland.

Establishment was contracted on April 22, 2004 by organizers from the scholastic circles of the University of Bialystok. Establishment is administered by an autonomous Board of Directors. Establishment points authoritative, material and budgetary backing for the scholarly greatness and future advancement of the University of Bialystok. It runs such exercises as: addresses, courses, meetings, courses and workshops, business and lawful counseling, interest in EU financing projects, giving budgetary backing to scholastic undertakings and understudy grants, backing understudies' associations at the University of Bialystok.

source: university of bialystok

École Normale Supérieure (ekɔl nɔʁmal sypeʁjœʁ)

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The École normale supérieure also known Normale sup', ENS Ulm, ENS Paris and frequently generally as ENS) is a French grande école (advanced education foundation outside the structure of the state funded college framework). The ENS was at first considered amid the French Revolution. It was planned to furnish the Republic with another assemblage of educators, prepared in the basic soul and common estimations of the Enlightenment. It has since formed into a tip top organization which has turned into a stage for a large portion of France's brightest youngsters to seek after abnormal state vocations in government and the educated community, and thusly remains as one of the images of Republican meritocracy, alongside École nationale d'administration and Ecole Polytechnique ("X"), offering its graduated class access to high positions inside the state. Established in 1793 and revamped by Napoleon, ENS has two fundamental areas (scholarly and exploratory) and a profoundly focused choice methodology comprising of composed and oral examinations. Its understudies exceed expectations in the fields of society, scholastic research in the sciences and humanities.During their studies, ENS understudies hold the status of paid common servants.

The essential objective of ENS is the preparation of tip top teachers, scientists and open managers. Its graduated class have furnished France with scores of logicians, journalists, researchers, statesmen, authorities and ambassadors, writers, attorneys, chiefs, administrators and even officers in the armed force and churchmen. Among them are 13 Nobel Prize laureates incorporating 8 in Physics, 10 Fields Medalists, more than a large portion of the beneficiaries of the CNRS's Gold Medal (France's most noteworthy experimental prize), a few hundred individuals from the Institut de France, a few Prime Ministers, and numerous ministers.The school has attained to specific distinguishment in the fields of arithmetic and material science as France's first exploratory preparing ground, and also incredible striking quality in the human sciences as the profound origin of creators, for example, Julien Gracq, Jean Giraudoux, and Charles Péguy, thinkers, for example, Henri Bergson, Jean-Paul Sartre, Louis Althusser, Simone Weil, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Paul Nizan, and Alain Badiou, social researchers, for example, Emile Durkheim, Raymond Aron, and Pierre Bourdieu, and "French scholars, for example, Michel Foucault and Jacques Derrida.

The ENS has a structure which is atypical inside the French college framework. Generalistic in its enrollment and association, it is the main grande école in France to have divisions of examination in all the common, social, and human sciences. Its status as the one of the premier focuses of French exploration has prompted its model being reproduced somewhere else, in France (at the ENSes of Lyon, Cachan, and Rennes), in Italy (at the Scuola Normale Superiore in Pisa) and in previous French settlements, for example, Morocco, Mali, Mauritania and Cameroon.

source: ENS wikipedia

Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB)

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The Vrije Universiteit Brussel About this sound tune in (help·info) is a Dutch-talking college spotted in Brussels, Belgium. It has three grounds alluded to as Etterbeek, Jette and Kaai (Anderlecht).

The college's name is infrequently shortened by "VUB" or meant "Free University of Brussels". Then again, it is an authority approach of the college not to utilize shortenings or interpretations of its name, as a result of conceivable perplexity with an alternate college that has the same interpreted name: the French-talking Université Libre de Bruxelles.

Truth be told, the Vrije Universiteit Brussel was shaped by the part in 1970 of the same Université Libre de Bruxelles, which was established in 1834 by the Flemish-Brussels attorney Pierre-Théodore Verhaegen. He needed to make a college autonomous from state and church, where scholastic opportunity would be prevalent. This is today still reflected in the college's aphorism Scientia vincere tenebras, or Conquering dimness by science, and in its later trademark Redelijk eigenzinnig (Dutch), or Reasonably obstinate. Appropriately, the college is pluralistic — it is interested in all understudies on the premise of balance paying little mind to their ideological, political, social or social foundation – and it is overseen utilizing just structures, which implies that all individuals – from understudies to workforce – take part in the choice making processes.

The college is sorted out into 8 employees that finish the three focal missions of the college: instruction, research, and administration to the group. The employees cover an expansive scope of fields of information including the characteristic sciences, classics, life sciences, sociologies, humanities, and designing. The college gives lone ranger, expert, and doctoral training to around 8,000 undergrad and 1,000 graduate students. It is additionally a firmly research-situated establishment, which has prompted its top-189th position among colleges worldwide. Its exploration articles are by and large more refered to than articles by some other Flemish uni

source : VUB University

Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB)

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The Université libre de Bruxelles (French for Free University of Brussels, however seldom interpreted) is a French-talking private examination college in Brussels, Belgium. It has around 24,200 understudies, 32% of whom originate from abroad, and a similarly cosmopolitan staff.

The ULB embodies three primary grounds: the Campus de la Plaine with workforces, for example, the employees of drug store in Ixelles, the Campus du Solbosch, which is the fundamental and greatest grounds of the college, on the regions of Brussels and Ixelles districts, in the Brussels-Capital Region and the Campus Erasme (personnel of prescription) in Anderlecht next to the Erasmus Hospital however the college additionally has structures and exercises in Charleroi on the Aéropole Science Park, Parentville, Treignes (fr) and Nivelles.

Notable faculty
  • Eugene Goblet d'Alviella (1846–1925), antiquarian and lawmaker
  • Jules Bordet (1870–1961), doctor, laureate of the 1919 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
  • Albert Claude (24 August 1899 – 22 May 1983), scholar, laureate of the 1974 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
  • Paul Hymans (1865–1941), law, first President of the League of Nations
  • Ilya Prigogine, (1917–2003), physicist and scientific expert, laureate of the 1955 Francqui Prize, and laureate of the 1977 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
  • Théophile de Donder, (1872–1957), physicist and mathematician, and father of irreversible thermodynamics
  • Jacques Tits (conceived 12 August 1930), Belgian mathematician, laureate of the 1993 Wolf Prize and of the 2008 Abel Prize
  • Emile Vandervelde (1866–1938), statesman, teacher of law and human science
Nobel prizes
  • Henri La Fontaine (1854-1943)
  • Jules Bordet (1870-1961)
  • Albert Claude (1898-1983)
  • Ilya Prigogine (1917-2003)
  • François Englert (1932)
source: ULB university

Ghent University (UGent)

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Ghent University is a Dutch-talking state funded college found in Ghent, Belgium. It is one of the bigger Flemish colleges, comprising of 41,000 understudies and 9,000 staff individuals. The current minister is Anne De Paepe (nl). Starting 2014, Ghent University positions as 90th universally as per Times Higher Education,[4] 129th as per QS World University Rankings and 70th as per the Academic Ranking of World Universities. It is consequently thought to be a top college, all around.

It was secured in 1817 by King William I of the Netherlands. After the Belgian insurgency of 1830, it was managed by the recently structured Belgian state. French turned into the scholastic dialect until 1930, when Ghent University turned into the first Dutch-talking college in Belgium. In 1991, the college was allowed significant self-governance and transformed its name from State University of Ghent (Dutch: Rijksuniversiteit Gent, contracted as RUG) to its current name.

Rankings
Ghent University is reliably positioned among the best colleges in Belgium and around the world (main 100). Ghent University ascends from spot 85 to 70 in the as of late distributed Shanghai positioning. Again Ghent University has the most noteworthy score of all Belgian colleges in this world positioning of colleges. In the 2009 THE–QS World University Rankings (From 2010 two different rankings will be created by the Times Higher Education World University Rankings and the QS World University Rankings) rundown of the main 100 colleges on the planet, Ghent University was positioned in 136th spot. In the Times Top 50 Life Sciences Universities 2011-2012, Ghent positioned 36th. In the 2010 QS World University Rankings it was positioned 192nd, though the 2011 rankings put it at 165th.[13] In the Times Higher Education World University Rankings of 2010, it was positioned 124nd. A review of the most recent years:
YearRank (change)
201485 
201390 
2012106 
2011165 
2010192 
2009136 
2008136
2007124
2006141
Ghent University was positioned 89th among world colleges by the Academic Ranking of World Universities in 2012. The Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU), usually known as the Shanghai positioning, is a distribution that was established and arranged by the Shanghai Jiaotong University.The rankings have been directed since 2003 and afterward redesigned every year. A review of the most recent years:
YearRank (change)
201385 
201289 
201189 
201090 
Ghent was additionally set among main 95 colleges on the planet as indicated by the Russian based Global University Ranking.

source: UGent wikipedia

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (KU Leuven)

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The Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Dutch for Catholic University of Leuven, however normally not deciphered into English) (Dutch articulation: [katoˈlikə univɛrsiˈtɛit ˈløːvə(n)], About this sound tune in (help·info)), otherwise called KU Leuven or University of Leuven, is a Dutch-talking college in Leuven, Flanders, Belgium.

The University of Leuven was established at the middle of the noteworthy town of Leuven in 1425, making it Belgium's first college. In the wake of being shut in 1797 amid the Napoleonic period, the Catholic University of Leuven was "re-established" in 1834, and is as often as possible, yet disputably, distinguished as a continuation of the more seasoned institution.A In 1968 the Catholic University of Leuven part into the Dutch-dialect Katholieke Universiteit Leuven and the French-dialect Université catholique de Louvain, which moved to Louvain-la-Neuve in Wallonia. Since the fifteenth century, Louvain, as it is still regularly called, has been a noteworthy patron to the advancement of Catholic religious philosophy. It is viewed as the most seasoned Catholic college still in presence.

With 55,484 understudies in 2014–2015, the KU Leuven is the biggest college in Belgium and the Low Countries. Notwithstanding its essential grounds in Leuven, it has satellite grounds in Kortrijk ('KULAK'), Antwerp, Ghent, Bruges, Ostend, Geel, Diepenbeek, Aalst, Sint-Katelijne-Waver and in Belgium's capital Brussels. The college now additionally offers a few projects in English.

Starting 2014, KU Leuven positions as 55th all around as per Times Higher Education, 82nd as per QS World University Rankings and 96th as indicated by the Academic Ranking of World Universities. KU Leuven is reliably thought to be inside the main 100 colleges of the world and in discord with Ghent University as the best Belgian university.

source: KU Leuven wikipedia

University of Innsbruck (Universitas Leopoldino Franciscea)

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The University of Innsbruck is a state funded college in the capital of the Austrian government condition of Tyrol, established in 1669.

It is presently the biggest training office in the Austrian Bundesland of Tirol, the third biggest in Austria behind Vienna University and the University of Graz and as indicated by The Times Higher Education Supplement World Ranking 2010 Austria's driving college. Noteworthy commitments have been made in numerous limbs, above all in the physical science division. Further, with respect to the quantity of Web of Science-recorded distributions, it involves the third rank worldwide in the region of mountain research.

History
In 1562, a Jesuit punctuation school was created in Innsbruck, today "Akademisches Gymnasium Innsbruck". It was financed by the salt mines in Hall in Tirol and was established as a college in 1669 by Leopold I with four personnel. In 1782 this was lessened to an insignificant lyceum (just like all different Universities in the Austrian Empire, aside from Prague, Vienna and Lviv), however it was re-created as the University of Innsbruck in 1826 by Emperor Franz I. The college is along these lines named after both of its establishing fathers with the authority title of: "Leopold-Franzens-Universität Innsbruck" (Universitas Leopoldino-Franciscea).

In 1991, Lauda Air Flight 004 smashed in Thailand, slaughtering all on board, including 21 individuals from the University of Innsbruck. The travelers included teacher and economist Clemens August Andreae, an alternate educator, six partners, and 13 understudies. Andreae had regularly driven field visits to Hong Kong.

In 2005, duplicates of letters composed by the rulers Frederick II and Conrad IV were found in the college's library. They touched base in Innsbruck in the eighteenth century, having left the charterhouse Allerengelberg in Schnals because of its abolishment

The faculties
The new arrangement of association (having gotten to be compelling on October 1, 2004) introduced the accompanying 15 staffs to supplant the already existing six workforces:
  1. Employees of Architecture,
  2. Employees of Biology,
  3. Employees of Catholic Theology,
  4. Employees of Chemistry and Pharmacology,
  5. Employees of Economics and Statistics,
  6. Employees of Education,
  7. Employees of Technical Sciences (earlier Faculty of Engineering Science and before that Faculty of Civil Engineering),
  8. Employees of Geography and Atmospheric Sciences,
  9. Employees of Humanities 1 (Philosophy and History),
  10. Employees of Humanities 2 (Language and Literature),
  11. Employees of Law,
  12. Employees of Mathematics, Computer Science and Physics,
  13. Employees of Psychology and Sports science,
  14. School of Political Sciences and Sociology,
  15. Innsbruck University School of Management.
Starting 1 January 2004, the Faculty of Medicine was separated off from the principle college to turn into a college in its own privilege. This is currently called the Innsbruck Medical University (Medizinische Universität Innsbruck).

On 1 October 2012 a sixteenth employees, the School of Education, has been included

source: Innsbruck university wikipedia

University of Vienna (Universität Wien)

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The University of Vienna is a state funded college found in Vienna, Austria. It was established by Duke Rudolph IV in 1365 and is the most seasoned college in the German-talking world. With its long and rich history, the University of Vienna has formed into one of the greatest colleges in Europe, furthermore a standout amongst the most famous, particularly in the Humanities. It is connected with 15 Nobel prize victors and has been the scholarly home of a substantial number of figures both of authentic and scholastic significance

Programmes
Understudies at the college can choose from 187 degree programs: 55 lone ranger programs, 116 expert projects, 4 confirmation projects and 12 doctoral projects. In the scholastic year 2012/13, the college honored 10,904 first degrees (Bachelors and Diplomas), 1,138 Master's degrees and 585 Doctoral degrees. The University shows various Masters programs in English, specifically:
  1. Quantitative Economics, Management and Finance
  2. Science-Technology-Society
  3. Ecological Sciences
  4. Center European interdisciplinary Master Program in Cognitive Science
  5. European Master in Health and Physical Activity
  6. English Language and Linguistics
  7. Anglophone Literatures and Cultures
  8. East Asian Economy and Society
  9. Financial aspects
  10. Organic science
  11. Environment and Ecosystems
  12. Sub-atomic Microbiology, Microbial Ecology and Immunobiology
By most accounts 6,900 researchers embrace the exploration and showing action of the college. Of these, roughly 1,000 draw in effectively in activities financed by outsiders. The fundamental fields of examination at the college cover a wide range of subjects: Catholic and Protestant Theology, Law, Economic Sciences and Computer Science, Philological-Cultural Studies and Historical-Cultural Studies, Social Sciences and Psychology, Life Sciences and Natural Sciences, Mathematics, Sports Sciences and Teacher Education.

Nobel Prize Laureates
The grand staircase (Feststiege) in the Main Building
There are total 15 Nobel Prize Laureates affiliated to the University as follows:
NameField InYear
Robert BárányPhysiology or Medicine1914
Richard Adolf ZsigmondyChemistry1925
Julius Wagner-JaureggPhysiology or Medicine1927
Hans FischerChemistry1930
Karl LandsteinerPhysiology or Medicine1930
Erwin SchrödingerPhysics1933
Otto LoewiPhysiology or Medicine1936
Victor Francis HessPhysics1936
Richard KuhnChemistry1938
Max PerutzChemistry1962
Karl von FrischPhysiology or Medicine1973
Konrad LorenzPhysiology or Medicine1973
Friedrich HayekEconomics1974
Elias CanettiLiterature1981
Elfriede JelinekLiterature2004
source: Vienna university wikipedia
 

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