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      • The university emerged from a Lutheran humanist German Gymnasium, founded in 1538 by Johannes Sturm in the Free Imperial City of Strassburg.
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  2. The University of Strasbourg was founded in the 16 th century by Johannes Sturm, a protestant scholar. Sturm created a Protestant Gymnasium in 1538 with the mandate of disseminating knowledge, one of the core values of Humanism.

  3. The university emerged from a Lutheran humanist German Gymnasium, founded in 1538 by Johannes Sturm in the Free Imperial City of Strassburg. It was transformed to a university in 1621 (German: Universität Straßburg) and elevated to the ranks of a royal university in 1631.

  4. For over a hundred years, the University of Strasbourg changed with history. The university vanished during the Revolution but re-emerged in 1870. This marked the beginning of 50 years of great university development: diversification of disciplines; arrival of eminent scholars; creation of libraries;

  5. Summary. A brief history. Welcome to the University of Strasbourg. Facts and figures. About Us. Towards a better understanding of the transmission mechanisms of the Zika and dengue viruses. A step further in understanding the genetic origin of the variation in traits. Matthias Wantzen is a Researcher Dedicated to Water.

  6. University of Strasbourg, autonomous state-financed institution of higher learning in Strasbourg, France. The original university was founded by Protestants in 1537 as a German gymnasium (secondary school for the study of the classics) when Strasbourg was under German rule.

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  7. 35 education and research departments (UFR), faculties, schools and institutes. 70 research units (UPR, UMR, EA), 1 service and research unit (USR (MISHA)), 6 service units and 6 federative research structures.

  8. The Université de Strasbourg traces its history to the earlier Universität Strassburg, which was founded in 1621. The University has been home to historic figures such as Beno Gutenberg, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Louis Pasteur, Georg Simmel, Albert Schweitzer and Marc Bloch.

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