BIELEFELD UNIVERSITY


'Bielefeld University' (German: ''Universität Bielefeld'') is a university in Bielefeld, Germany. Founded in 1969, it is one of the country's newer universities, and considers itself a "reform" university, following a different style of organization and teaching than the established universities. In particular, the university aims to "re-establish the unity between research and teaching", and so all its faculty teach courses in their area of research. The university also stresses a focus on interdisciplinary research, helped by the architecture, which encloses all faculties in one great structure.
It is among the first of the German universities to completely switch some faculties (e.g. Biology) to Bachelor/Master-degrees as part of the Bologna process.

Contents
Faculties
Library
Protests against tuition fees
Location
The university in numbers
References
External links

Faculties


The central hall of the university

Bielefeld University offers many options to study, but it is famous for its faculty of sociology. It is not only the sole faculty of sociology in Germany, but is associated with Norbert Elias and Niklas Luhmann, who were professors there.
The faculty of history is also well-known for launching the "Bielefeld School" of Social History under Hans-Ulrich Wehler. The faculty of pedagogical studies is also named one of the best in Europe. The Laborschule and the Center for Interdisciplinary Research (ZiF) belong as a project to that outstanding faculty.
The following 13 faculties also belong to the university:

Faculty of biology

Faculty of chemistry

Faculty of history, philosophy and theology

Faculty of Health

Faculty of literatur

Faculty of math

Faculty of pedagogical studies

Faculty of physics

Faculty of psychology

Faculty of Law

Faculty of sociology

Faculty of technology

Faculty of economics

Library


The library is located on the second floor of the main building. It contains more than 2 million books and is renowned for its exceptional opening times. It is open 357 days each year, from 8am in the morning until 10 pm at night.

Protests against tuition fees


Bielefeld University was one of the centers of student protests in the fight against the introduction of tuition fees. In the course of the protests the central hall and the office of the university president was occupied by protesting students for over a month.
In a vote organised by the AStA and the students parliament, about 94% of the participants voted against the introduction of tuition fees, although only 22% of the students did cast their vote. This is comparable to similar results at other German universities.
In its session of July 12, 2006, the university senate decided to introduce tuition fees of 500 Euro per semester, beginning in 2007.[1][2]
In August 2006, a universal key for the university went missing during a senate session. After that multiple cases of arson and defacements of university property were reported. Especially university president Dieter Timmermann was a target of these attacks. The damage, mainly caused by the replacement of thousands of locks, was estimated at over a million euro.

Location


The University of Bielefeld is a one building university with a typical functional 60's concrete style. The university is located in the west of Bielefeld next to the 'Teutoburger Wald' with the possibility for a walk through the forest. You can access the university with surban railway number 4 in about 10 minutes from the city center or in about 15 minutes by car.

The university in numbers


Number of study possibilities74
Professors275
Number of employees (scientific)471
Number of employees (not scientific)839
Number of students (not German) ...18,128 (1,785)

References


1. Mitteilung des Referats für Öffentlichkeitsarbeit (PDF-Datei)
2. Mitteilung des Studierendensekretariats (PDF-Datei)

External links



Universität Bielefeld - Official site (in German)

Universität Bielefeld - International - Information for international students (in English)

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