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  1. An inspiring environment. Founded in 1457, the University of Freiburg is situated in the heart of the city. As one of the ten best universities in Germany, offering a full spectrum of disciplines at eleven faculties, we have attained many distinctions for our outstanding research and teaching in nationwide competitions.

  2. Die International University of Cooperative Education Freiburg (IUCE) war eine private duale Hochschule, die von 2009 bis 2012 praxisnahe duale Studiengänge anbot. Nachdem die Hochschule mit Genehmigung des baden-württembergischen Wissenschaftsministeriums und einer Programmakkreditierung der Akkreditierungsagentur ACQUIN zunächst den ...

  3. The University of Freiburg Faculty of Medicine has been a premier address for medical education and research throughout its history, attracting bright students and faculty from all over. Ten Nobel Prize Winners for Physiology or Medicine are associated with the Faculty of Medicine, among them Róbert Bárány, Paul Ehrlich, Georges Köhler ...

  4. Universität Freiburg. Universität Freiburg ist der Name folgender Universitäten: Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Freiburg im Breisgau, Deutschland. Universität Freiburg (Schweiz), Freiburg im Üechtland/Fribourg, Schweiz.

  5. Prof. Dr. Thomas Kenkmann Institute of Earth and Environmental Sciences Geology Albertstr. 23-b D-79104 Freiburg. Tel.: 0761/203-6495 or 6494 (office)

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  7. Commemorative plaque at the entrance of the anatomy institute of Freiburg University where Paul Ehrlich, as a medical student in the winter semester 1875/76, discovered the mast cells. Ludwig Aschoff Robert Bárány , student (Nobel Prize 1914, Physiology or Medicine) [3]