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| Established: | 1742 (first) 1743 (moved) |
| Type: | Public |
| Rector: | Prof. Dr. rer. pol. Karl-Dieter Grüske |
| Students: | 25,800 |
| Location: | Erlangen and Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany |
| Website: | http://www.uni-erlangen.de |
The University of Erlangen Nuremberg (German: Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg or FAU) a university in the cities of Erlangen and Nuremberg in Bavaria, Germany. It is the second largest state university in Bavaria, having eleven faculties, 265 chairs, and 10,000 employees. Of the faculties, nine are located in Erlangen and two in Nuremberg. There are 25,814 students enrolled (winter semester 2005/2006) at the university, of which about 2/3 are in Erlangen and 1/3 in Nuremberg. There are about 2,500 foreign students.
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The university was founded in 1742 in Bayreuth by Frederick, Margrave of Brandenburg-Bayreuth, and moved to Erlangen in 1743. From the beginning, the university was a Protestant institution, but it slowly secularized. During the Nazi era, the university was one of the first that had a majority of Nazi supporters in the student council. In 1961 the business college in Nuremberg was merged with the university in Erlangen, which led to the present state of a university divided between two towns. A technical faculty was inaugurated in 1966 and the pedagogical college in Nuremberg became part of the university in 1972.
The following faculties were part of the university: (sorted in the order in which they were founded)
In February 2007 the senate of the university decided upon a restructuring into five faculties [1]. Since October 2007 the FAU consists of:
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Coordinates: 49°35′49″N 11°00′25″E / 49.597, 11.007
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