Free University of Berlin
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The Free University of Berlin[lower-alpha 1] (German: Freie Universität Berlin, often abbreviated as FU Berlin or simply FU) is a public research university in Berlin. It was founded in West Berlin in 1948 with American support during the early Cold War period as a Western continuation of the Friedrich Wilhelm University, or the University of Berlin,[3][4] whose traditions and faculty members it retained. The Friedrich Wilhelm University (which was renamed the Humboldt University), being in East Berlin, faced strong communist repression; the Free University's name referred to West Berlin's status as part of the Western Free World, contrasting with communist-controlled East Berlin.
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Freie Universität Berlin | |
Motto | |
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Motto in English | Truth, Justice, Liberty |
Type | Public |
Established | 4 December 1948; 75 years ago (1948-12-04) |
Affiliation | |
Budget | €648.8 million[1] |
President | Günter M. Ziegler (2018–present) |
Academic staff | 2,851[1] |
Administrative staff | 2,719[1] |
Students | 38,539 (2022)[2] |
Undergraduates | 22,636 (2021)[1] |
Postgraduates | 9,938 (2021)[1] |
3,628 (2021)[1] | |
Address | Kaiserswerther Straße 16–18 , , Germany |
Campus | Suburban and urban (180 hectares (440 acres)) |
Colors | Black Green |
Website | www.fu-berlin.de |
In 2008, as part of a joint effort, the Free University of Berlin, along with the Hertie School of Governance, and WZB Social Science Research Center Berlin, created the Berlin Graduate School for Transnational Studies.
The Free University of Berlin was conferred the title of "University of Excellence" under the German Universities Excellence Initiative, of which it is part. As an institution of the Berlin University Alliance, the FU Berlin was included in the second funding line in 2019 as part of the Excellence Strategy.[5]