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Ruhr University Bochum
 
Ruhr University Bochum (German: Ruhr-Universität Bochum, RUB), located on the southern hills of central Ruhr area Bochum, was founded in 1962 as the first new public university in Germany since World War II. Instruction began in 1965.
 
 
The Ruhr-University Bochum is one of the largest universities in Germany and part of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, the most important German research funding organization.[8]
 
 
The RUB has been very successful in the Excellence Initiative by the German Federal and State Governments (2007), a competition among Germany's most prestigious universities. It was one of the few institutions left competing for the title of an "elite university", but did not succeed in the last round of the competition. There are currently nine universities in Germany that hold this title.
 
 
The University of Bochum was one of the first universities in Germany to introduce international Bachelor and Master degrees, which replaced the traditional German Diplom and Magister. Except for a few special cases (for example in Law) this process has been completed and all degrees been converted. Today, the university offers a total of 150 different study programs from all fields.
 
 
Ruhr University is financed and administered by the state of North Rhine-Westphalia. Currently, 38,675 students are enrolled, and the university employs over 5,500 staff (408[5] of which are professors), making it one of the ten largest universities in Germany (as of 2003). Kurt Biedenkopf, who later became prime minister of the state of Saxony, was director of the university from 1967 to 1969.
 
 
Unlike a number of traditional universities, the buildings of Ruhr University are all centralized on one campus, except for the Faculty of Medicine, which also includes some hospitals in Bochum and the Ruhr area. Although the centralized university campus utilizes 1960s architecture almost exclusively, mainly consisting of 14 almost identical high-rise buildings, it is located at the edge of a green belt on high ground adjacent to the Ruhr valley.
 
 
 
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    1 Organization
 
    2 Points of interest
 
    3 See also
 
    4 References
 
    5 External links
 
 
Organization
 
 
The university is organized in twenty different faculties. These are:
 
 
    Faculty of Protestant Theology
 
    Faculty of Catholic Theology
 
    Faculty of Philosophy, Education and Journalism
 
    Faculty of History (including the departments of History, Art History and Archaeological Sciences)
 
    Faculty of Philology
 
    Faculty of Law
 
    Faculty of Economics
 
    Faculty of Social Science
 
    Faculty of East Asian Studies
 
    Faculty of Sports Science
 
    Faculty of Psychology
 
    Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering
 
    Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
 
    Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology
 
    Faculty of Mathematics
 
    Faculty of Physics and Astronomy
 
    Faculty of Geosciences
 
    Faculty of Chemistry and Biochemistry
 
    Faculty of Biology and Biotechnology
 
    Faculty of Medicine
 
 
English education
 
Currently there is only one Phd candidate from India, he is Mr. Shivang Vacharajani.
 
 
ECUE - European Culture and Economy
 
 
Interdisciplinary institutions
 
 
    Interdisciplinary Centre for Advanced Materials Simulation (ICAMS)
 
 
Points of interest
 
 
    Botanischer Garten der Ruhr-Universität Bochum, a botanical garden with Chinese garden
 
    Hegel-Archiv, the archives of the German philosopher Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
 
 
See also
 
 
    List of colleges and universities
 
    Bochum
 
    ConRuhr
 
 
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