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  1. Studien zur Geschichte der Universität zu Köln, edited by the Senate Committee for the History of Cologne University, Cologne, Vienna 1985. Volume I: Margaret Asmuth, Die Studentenschaft der Handelshochschule Köln 1901 bis 1919 (1985). Volume II: Naturwissenschaften und Naturwissenschaftler in Köln zwischen der alten und der neuen Universität (1798-1919), edited by Martin Schwarzbach ...

  2. At faculty level the Centers for International Relations (ZIB) direct and coordinate the decentralized international orientation of the UoC and the implementation of the various international projects on teaching and research. Faculty of Management, Economics and Social Sciences. Faculty of Law. Medical Faculty. Arts and Humanities Faculty.

  3. The University at a glance. The University of Cologne is one of the oldest and largest universities in Europe. Due to its outstanding scientific achievements and the high quality and diversity of its degree programmes, it enjoys an excellent international reputation. The UoC’s mission is to create, preserve and impart knowledge, to offer its ...

  4. 26. Mai 2015 · The University of Cologne New York Office assists with cultivating partnerships with North American partner universities, organizes delegation visits and serves as a first point of contact for faculty and students in the United States and Canada who are interested in the UoC. It assists with the organization of the University of Cologne’s summer school in New York and reaches out to the ...

  5. Die Universität zu Köln ist eine Hochschule mit dem klassischen Fächerspektrum einer Volluniversität. Als eine der größten Hochschulen Europas arbeitet sie in Forschung und Lehre auch international auf höchstem Niveau.

  6. Located in central Cologne, not far from the River Rhine, the University of Cologne (UoC) was founded in 1388, making it one of Germany’s, and Europe’s, oldest universities, where it was a leader in theological study. Although UoC closed in 1798 under French rule, it re-opened again in 1919 as an institution that was independent of its past. The modern-day university seeks to combine the ...

  7. History Foundation. The university's forerunner was the Kurkölnische Akademie Bonn (English: 'Academy of the Prince-elector of Cologne') which was founded in 1777 by Maximilian Frederick of Königsegg-Rothenfels (who was also one of the first employers of Beethoven), the prince-elector of Cologne.