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Университет Копенгагена

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Университет Копенгагена
Университет Копенгагена
Стандартный Hafniensis университет [ 1 ]
Девиз Стандарт: Небесный Свет
Девиз на английском языке
Это (орл) ​​видит небесный свет
Тип Общественный исследовательский университет [ 2 ]
Учредил 1 июня 1479 года ; 545 лет назад ( 1479-06-01 )
Академическая принадлежность
IARU
Облако
США
Европеум
Университеты Дания [ 3 ]
Бюджет И др. 8 908 млрд.
(1,338 долл. США) (2018) [ 4 ]
Ректор Хенрик С. Вегенер [ 5 ]
Академический персонал
5,286 (2019) [ 6 ]
Административный персонал
4,119 (2017) [ 6 ]
Студенты 37,493 (2019) [ 7 ]
Студенты 21,394 (2019) [ 7 ]
Постелки 16,079 (2019) [ 7 ]
3,106 (2016) [ 8 ]
Расположение ,
55 ° 40′47 ″ N 12 ° 34′21 ″ E / 55,67972 ° N 12,57250 ° E / 55,67972; 12.57250
Кампус Городской
94,2 га (всего)
Студенческая газета Uniavisen
Цвета    
Броун и серый [ 9 ]
Веб -сайт www.ku.dk
University Main Building at Frue Plads

Университет Копенгагена ( датский : Københavns Universitet , Abbr. Ku ) - это государственный исследовательский университет в Копенгагене, Дания . Основанный в 1479 году, Университет Копенгагена является вторым старшим университетом в Скандинавии после Университета Упсала .

Университет Копенгагена состоит из шести различных способностей , причем преподавание проходит в его четырех отдельных кампусах, расположенных в Копенгагене. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] Университет управляет 36 различными департаментами и 122 отдельными исследовательскими центрами в Копенгагене, а также ряд музеев и ботанических садов в столице Дании и за его пределами. [ 12 ] Университет Копенгагена также владеет и управляет несколькими исследовательскими станциями вокруг Дании, с двумя дополнительными, расположенными в Гренландии . [ 13 ] [ 14 ] Кроме того, факультет здравоохранения и медицинских наук и государственные больницы столичного и Зеландии в Конгломерата Дании составляют Университетскую больницу Копенгагена . [ 15 ]

По состоянию на октябрь 2022 года 10 Нобелевских лауреатов [ 16 ] и 1 лауреат премии Тьюринга был связан с Университетом Копенгагена в качестве студентов, выпускников или преподавателей. [ 17 ] Выпускники включают одного президента Генеральной Ассамблеи Организации Объединенных Наций и не менее 24 премьер -министров Дании .

The Round Tower (Rundetårn), used as an observatory by astronomer Ole Rømer

Университет Копенгагена был основан 1 июня 1479 года и является старейшим университетом в Дании. В 1475 году Кристиан I из Дании получил папского быка от Папы Sixtus IV с разрешения на создание университета в Дании. [ 18 ] Бык был выпущен 19 июня 1475 года в результате визита в Рим женой Кристиана I, Доротеей из Бранденбурга , королевы Дании . [ 19 ]

4 октября 1478 года Кристиан I из Дании издал королевский указ , по которому он официально основал Университет Копенгагена. В этом указе Christian я установил правила и законы, регулирующие университет. Королевский указ избрал Магистара Педера Альбертсена в качестве вице -канцлера университета, и задача заключалась в том, чтобы нанять различных ученых ученых в новом университете и тем самым установить свои первые четыре факультета : богословие , право , медицина и философия . Королевский указ заставил Университет Копенгагена насладиться королевским покровительством с самого начала. Кроме того, университет был явно установлен как автономное учреждение, что дало ему значительную степень юридической свободы. Таким образом, Университет Копенгагена должен был управляться без вмешательства в Королевское вмешательство, и он не подлежит обычным законам, регулирующим датского народа . [ 19 ]

The University of Copenhagen was dissolved in about 1531 as a result of the spread of Protestantism. It was re-established in 1537 by King Christian III after the Lutheran Reformation. The king charged Johannes Bugenhagen, who came from Wittenberg to Copenhagen to take up a chair of theology, with the drawing up of a new University Charter. The resulting Charter was issued in 1539.[20] Между 1675 и 1788 годами университет представил концепцию экзаменов. В 1675 году был добавлен экзамен на богословие , за которым последовал закон в 1736 году. К 1788 году все факультеты потребовали экзамен, прежде чем они выпустили бы степень.

In 1807, the British Bombardment of Copenhagen destroyed most of the university's buildings.[21] By 1836, however, the new main building of the university was inaugurated amid extensive building that continued until the end of the century. The University Library (now a part of the Royal Library), the Zoological Museum, the Geological Museum, the Botanic Garden with greenhouses, and the Technical College were also established during this period.

Interior of the old university library at Fiolstræde around 1920

Between 1842 and 1850, the faculties at the university were restructured. Starting in 1842, the University Faculty of Medicine and the Academy of Surgeons merged to form the Faculty of Medical Science, while in 1848 the Faculty of Law was reorganised and became the Faculty of Jurisprudence and Political Science. In 1850, the Faculty of Mathematics and Science was separated from the Faculty of Philosophy. In 1845 and 1862 Copenhagen co-hosted Nordic student meetings with Lund University.

The first female student was enrolled at the university in 1877. The university underwent explosive growth between 1960 and 1980. The number of students rose from around 6,000 in 1960 to about 26,000 in 1980, with a correspondingly large growth in the number of employees. Buildings built during this time period include the new Zoological Museum, the Hans Christian Ørsted and August Krogh Institutes, the campus centre on Amager Island, and the Panum Institute.

The Geological Museum, now part of the Natural History Museum of Denmark

The new university statute instituted in 1970 involved democratisation of the management of the university. It was modified in 1973 and subsequently applied to all higher education institutions in Denmark. The democratisation was later reversed with the 2003 university reforms. Further change in the structure of the university from 1990 to 1993 made a Bachelor's degree programme mandatory in virtually all subjects.

Also in 1993, the law departments broke off from the Faculty of Social Sciences to form a separate Faculty of Law. In 1994, the University of Copenhagen designated environmental studies, north–south relations, and biotechnology as areas of special priority according to its new long-term plan. Starting in 1996 and continuing to the present, the university planned new buildings, including for the University of Copenhagen Faculty of Humanities at Amager (Ørestaden), along with a Biotechnology Centre. By 1999, the student population had grown to exceed 35,000, resulting in the university appointing additional professors and other personnel.

South Campus

In 2003, the revised Danish university law removed faculty, staff and students from the university decision process, creating a top-down control structure that has been described as absolute monarchy, since leaders are granted extensive powers while being appointed exclusively by higher levels in the organization.[22]

In 2005, the Center for Health and Society (Center for Sundhed og Samfund – CSS) opened in central Copenhagen, housing the Faculty of Social Sciences and Institute of Public Health, which until then had been located in various places throughout the city. In May 2006, the university announced further plans to leave many of its old buildings in the inner city of Copenhagen, an area that has been home to the university for more than 500 years. The purpose of this has been to gather the university's many departments and faculties on three larger campuses in order to create a bigger, more concentrated and modern student environment with better teaching facilities, as well as to save money on rent and maintenance of the old buildings. The concentration of facilities on larger campuses also allows for more inter-disciplinary cooperation; for example, the Departments of Political Science and Sociology are now located in the same facilities at CSS and can pool resources more easily.

In January 2007, the University of Copenhagen merged with the Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University and the Danish University of Pharmaceutical Science. The two universities were converted into faculties under the University of Copenhagen, and were renamed as the Faculty of Life Sciences and the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences. In January 2012, the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences and the veterinary third of the Faculty of Life Sciences merged with the Faculty of Health Sciences forming the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences – and the other two thirds of the Faculty of Life Sciences were merged into the Faculty of Science.

Campuses

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The university has four main campus areas that are located in the Capital Region (three in Copenhagen and one in Frederiksberg):[23]

The Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences and the Faculty of Science also use the Taastrup Campus, which is located in Taastrup on the western outskirts of Copenhagen.[23] The Faculty of Science also has facilities in Helsingør, Hørsholm and Nødebo.[23]

Organisation and administration

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The university is governed by a board consisting of 11 members: 6 members recruited outside the university form the majority of the board, 2 members are appointed by the scientific staff, 1 member is appointed by the administrative staff, and 2 members are appointed by the university students. The rector, the prorector and the director of the university are appointed by the university board. The rector in turn appoints directors of the different parts of the central administration and deans of the different faculties. The deans appoint heads of 50 departments. There is no faculty senate and faculty is not involved in the appointment of rector, deans, or department heads. Hence the university has no faculty governance, although there are elected Academic Boards at faculty level who advise the deans.[24] As of 2018, the governing body manages an annual budget of about DKK 8.9 billion.[4]

The university is organized into six faculties and about 100 departments and research centres. The university employs about 5,600 academic staff and 4,400 technical and administrative staff. The six faculties are:

The total number of enrolled students is about 40,000, including about 23,000 undergraduate students and 17,000 graduate students. The university has an international graduate talent programme which provides grants for international Ph.D., students and a tenure track carrier system. It operates about fifty master's programmes taught in English, and has arranged about 150 exchange agreements with other institutions and 800 Erasmus agreements. Each year there are about 1,700 incoming exchange students, 2,000 outbound exchange students and 4,000 international degree-seeking students. About 3,000 PhD students study there each year.

University housing

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Tietgenkollegiet

Most university students stay in privately owned dormitories (kollegier in Danish) or apartments in Copenhagen. There are five dormitories that are partially administered by the university; however, only students who have passed at least two years of studies are considered for admission. These are normally referred to as the old dormitories, and they consist of: Regensen, Elers' Kollegium, Borchs Kollegium, Hassagers Kollegium, and Valkendorfs Kollegium. The University of Copenhagen also offers Carlsberg Foundation researcher apartments for a duration of 6 months to 3 years for visiting research and academic research staff who affiliated with research projects funded by the Carlsberg Foundation.

The Housing Foundation Copenhagen is a separate commercial entity to the University of Copenhagen[25] run by Chairman Erik Bisgaard Madsen[26] and a board of directors.[27] The Housing Foundation Copenhagen provides short-term housing exclusively for university international students ( sometimes Danish students), university staff and guest researchers.[28] Their central office is based at South Campus. The Housing Foundation Copenhagen has received considerable criticism for the exploitation of international students for business profits and poor living conditions,[29][30] and most recently the refusal of shortening contracts for many international students affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.[31]

Seal

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The university's oldest known seal dates from a 1531 letter, it depicts Saint Peter with a key and a book. In a circle around him is the text

Sigillum universitatis studii haffnensis.

When the university was re-established by Christian III in 1537 after the Protestant Reformation, it received a new seal, showing king Christian III with crown, sceptre, and globus cruciger above a crowned coat of arms vertically divided between halved versions of the coat of arms of Denmark (to the viewer's left, dexter) and the coat of arms of Norway (to the viever's right, sinister). The text is

Sigillum Universitatis Hafniensis A Christiano III Rege Restauravit
(i.e. Seal of the University of Copenhagen, reestablished by King Christian III).

The 1537 seal is very similar to the current seal, which was made in 2000 and is shown at the top of this page. The text is different and the crowned shield shows the coat of arms of Denmark (as has been the case since 1820, when the heraldic reference to Norway was removed). The text is

Sigillum Universitatis Hafniensis
Fundatæ 1479
Reformatæ 1537
Seal of the University of Copenhagen
Founded 1479
Reformed 1537

In addition to the university seal, each of the university's six faculties carry seals of their own.

The seal of 1531 (left) and the seal of 1537 (right)

International reputation

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University rankings
Global – Overall
ARWU World[32]39
CWUR World[33]39
QS World[34]107
THE World[35]114
USNWR Global[36]44 (tie)

The 2021 CWTS Leiden Ranking ranks the University of Copenhagen as the best university in Denmark and best in Continental Europe, 4th in Europe (after Oxford, UCL and Cambridge) and 27th in the world.[37]

The 2021 Academic Ranking of World Universities published by Shanghai Jiao Tong University ranked the University of Copenhagen as the best university in Denmark and Scandinavia, 7th in Europe and 30th in the world.[32] In the Times Higher Education World University Rankings for 2021, the University of Copenhagen is ranked first in Denmark and 84th in the world.[35] In the 2021 QS World University Rankings list, the University of Copenhagen is ranked first in Denmark and 76th in the world.[38] In the 2021 U.S. News & World Report's Best Global Universities Rankings list, the University of Copenhagen is ranked first in Denmark and 34th in the world.[36]

Cooperative agreements with other universities

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The university cooperates with universities around the world. In January 2006, the University of Copenhagen entered into a partnership of ten top universities, along with the: Australian National University, ETH Zürich, National University of Singapore, Peking University, University of California, University of Cambridge, University of Oxford, University of Tokyo and Yale University. The partnership is referred to as the International Alliance of Research Universities (IARU).

The Department of Scandinavian Studies and Linguistics at University of Copenhagen signed a cooperation agreement with the Danish Royal School of Library and Information Science in 2009.[39][40]

The university hosts the annual Aging Research and Drug Discovery conference in cooperation with Columbia University.

List of rectors

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Henrik Caspar Wegener (2017–present). He is the 259th rector.[41]

List of directors of the Royal Academy Schools

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The oldest surviving lecture plan from the university is from 1537.
From To Director
1823 1824 Matthias Hastrup Bornemann
1824 1825 Oluf Lundt Bang
1825 1826 Hans Christian Ørsted
1826 1827 Knud Lyne Rahbek
1827 1828 Peter Erasmus Müller
1828 1829 Johan Frederik Vilhelm Schlegel
1829 1830 Johan Sylvester Saxtorph
1830 1831 Jens Wilken Hornemann
1831 1832 Adam Gottlob Oehlenschläger
1832 1833 Jens Møller
1833 1834 Janus Lauritz Andreas Kolderup Rosenvinge
1834 1835 Johan Daniel Herholdt
1835 1836 Christian Thorning Engelstoft
1836 1837 Erich Christian Werlauff
1837 1838 Henrik Nicolai Clausen
1838 1839 Johannes Ephraim Larsen
1839 1840 Oluf Lundt Bang
1840 1841 Hans Christian Ørsted
1841 1842 Peter Oluf Brøndsted
1842 1843 Carl Emil Scharling

Notable alumni

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Over the course of its history, a sizeable number of University of Copenhagen alumni have become notable in their fields, both academic, and in the wider world.[42]

Tycho Brahe
Ole Rømer
Søren Kierkegaard
Niels Bohr
Piet Hein

See also

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