The University of Strasbourg (French: Université de Strasbourg, Unistra) is a public research university located in Strasbourg, France, with over 52,000...
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Strasbourg (UK: /ˈstræzbɜːrɡ/, US: /ˈstrɑːsbʊərɡ, ˈstrɑːz-, -bɜːrɡ/; French: [stʁasbuʁ] ; German: Straßburg [ˈʃtʁaːsbʊʁk] ;) is the prefecture and largest...
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The University Marc Bloch, also known as Strasbourg II or UMB was a university in Strasbourg, Alsace, France. As of 2006, it had around 13,000 students...
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known as Strasbourg III or URS, was a university in Strasbourg, Alsace, France. In 2007, there were nearly 10,000 students enrolled at the university, including...
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The Observatory of Strasbourg is an astronomical observatory in Strasbourg, France. This observatory is actually Strasbourg's third observatory: the first...
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University (now part of the University of Strasbourg) Robert Schuman University (now part of the University of Strasbourg) University of Toulouse UniverSud...
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in Strasbourg, France. It was founded on 9 October 1945, with the IEP Paris (Sciences Po Paris). Since 1 January 2009, it is part of University of Strasbourg...
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Strasbourg Cathedral or the Cathedral of Our Lady of Strasbourg (French: Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Strasbourg, or Cathédrale de Strasbourg, German: Liebfrauenmünster...
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Strasbourg is a city in the historic Alsace region on the left bank of the Rhine. Founded by the Romans in 12 BC, the city passed under the control of...
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This list of Nobel laureates by university affiliation shows the university affiliations of individual winners of the Nobel Prize since 1901 and the Nobel...
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University (French: Université Louis-Pasteur, abbr. : ULP), also known as Strasbourg I, was a large university in Strasbourg, Alsace, France. As of 15...
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Laure Ferrari (category Date of birth not in Wikidata)
Ferrari's first meeting with Farage was in 2007 when she was working in Strasbourg as a waitress. Ferrari worked for Farage as his EU parliamentary aid and...
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Johann Gottfried Schweighäuser (category Academic staff of the University of Strasbourg)
studies of philosophy at the University of Strasbourg. In 1792 he volunteered with the French armed forces, subsequently being involved in a number of war-related...
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member universities as of 2024 are: Leuven Helsinki Sorbonne Paris-Saclay Strasbourg Freiburg Heidelberg Munich Milan Amsterdam Leiden Utrecht Barcelona Lund...
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The University of Tabriz (Persian: دانشگاه تبريز, Dāneshgāh-e Tabriz) is a public university located in Tabriz, East Azerbaijan, with the fundamental aim...
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Jean Alexandre Barré (category Academic staff of the University of Strasbourg)
May 1880, Nantes – 26 April 1967, Strasbourg) was a French neurologist who in 1916 worked on the identification of Guillain-Barré-Strohl syndrome, as...
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Oskar Minkowski (category Academic staff of the University of Strasbourg)
construction of the choral synagogue in Kovno. Minkowski worked with Josef von Mering on the study of diabetes at the University of Strasbourg. Their landmark...
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Wilhelm Röntgen (category Academic staff of the University of Strasbourg)
in Strasbourg. In 1874, Röntgen became a lecturer at the University of Strasbourg. In 1875, he became a professor at the Academy of Agriculture...
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belongs to the University of Strasbourg. As most schools of engineering in France, Télécom Physique recruits its students after two years of post-bac intensive...
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Heinrich Anton de Bary (category Academic staff of the University of Strasbourg)
position of professor of botany at the University of Strasbourg, where he was the director of the Jardin botanique de l'Université de Strasbourg, and founder...
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Elwin Bruno Christoffel (category Academic staff of ETH Zurich)
at the University of Strasbourg, a centuries-old institution that was being reorganized into a modern university after Prussia's annexation of Alsace-Lorraine...
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André Neher (category Academic staff of the University of Strasbourg)
where he was a member of Rabbi David Feuerwerker's community. After the War, he became a professor at the University of Strasbourg in 1948. In 1974, at...
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building served for several decades as the centre of the new imperial University of Strasbourg. The old university transferred from the buildings that it had...
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Heinrich Brandt (category University of Strasbourg alumni)
develop the concept of a groupoid. Brandt studied at the University of Göttingen and, from 1910 to 1913, at the University of Strasbourg. In 1912 he attained...
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Danièle Chatelain (category University of Strasbourg alumni)
France) is a professor of French and a writer. She holds master's degrees from the University of Strasbourg and the University of California, Riverside...
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Charles Ehresmann (category Academic staff of the University of Strasbourg)
Julia, which was a forerunner of the Bourbaki seminar. In 1939 Ehresmann became a lecturer at the University of Strasbourg, but one year later the whole...
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The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Strasbourg, Alsace, France. 12th C. BCE – Area settled by proto-Celts. 3rd C. BCE – Celts develop...
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Otto Fritz Meyerhof (category University of Strasbourg alumni)
these studies in Strasbourg and Heidelberg, from which he graduated in 1909, with a work titled "Contributions to the Psychological Theory of Mental Illness"...
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Jeanne Barseghian (category University of Strasbourg alumni)
Schuman University in Strasbourg, and trained as an ecological advisor at the Institut Eco-Conseil in Strasbourg. Barseghian moved to Strasbourg in 2002...
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Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (category University of Strasbourg alumni)
left Frankfurt in order to finish his studies, this time at the University of Strasbourg. In Alsace, Goethe blossomed. No other landscape was to be described...
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