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Göttingen (German pronunciation: [ˈɡœtɪŋən] ⓘ) is a district (German: Landkreis) in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is bounded by (from the northwest and clockwise) the districts of Northeim and Goslar , and by the states of Thuringia (district of Eichsfeld ) and Hesse (districts of Werra-Meißner and Kassel , and the district-free city of Kassel ).
The University of Göttingen was the original centre of the "Geschichtswissenschaft" or history as an academic discipline, and became a major centre for globally-orientated anthropology. [2] The school itself was one of the newest universities in Europe, having been founded in 1734 by Gerlach Adolph von Münchhausen, and the first to include ...
History of the University – an overview. By Dr. Ernst Böhme, town registrar and head of the town museum 1734/37 The founding of Göttingen University took place at the instance of the local ruler Elector George Augustus of Hanover (who was at the same time the King of Great Britain as George II due to the personal union with Great Britain and Ireland from 1714), after whom the University ...
It is located immediately adjacent to the university's Forstbotanischer Garten und Arboretum at Grisebachstraße 1, Göttingen, Lower Saxony, Germany, and open daily without charge. The garden was established by Prof. Heinz Ellenberg (1913–1997) in 1967 as an experimental facility to augment the historic Alter Botanischer Garten der Universität Göttingen .
Die Universität Göttingen ist die größte und älteste Universität in Niedersachsen. Mit ihren 13 Fakultäten bietet sie ein breit differenziertes Fächerspektrum in den Natur-, Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaften sowie der Medizin an. 535 Professor*innen und mehr als 4.000 wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiter*innen setzen sich an der Universität Göttingen dafür ein, den höchsten Anspruch an ...
"Göttingen" is a song written and recorded as a single in 1964 by French singer Barbara, who later also recorded a German language version. The song, which appeared on Barbara's album Le Mal de vivre , has been credited with having contributed to improved relations between France and Germany in the years after the Second World War.