Ruhr bochum universität

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Ruhr University Bochum

Public university in Germany

Mottomenschlich – weltläufig – leistungsstark[1]

Motto in English

Humane – Cosmopolitan – Capable
TypePublic
Established1962; 63 years ago (1962)
Budget€ 539.1 million[2]
RectorMartin Paul[3]

Academic staff

3,324[4]

Administrative staff

2,378[4]
Students42,425[4]
Undergraduates22,458[5]
Postgraduates9,814[5]

Doctoral students

3,619[5]

Other students

7,223 international students[6]
Location

Bochum

,

North Rhine-Westphalia

,

Germany


51°26′38″N7°15′42″E / 51.44389°N 7.26167°E / 51.44389; 7.26167
CampusUrban/Suburban
Campus area 4.5 sq.km[7]
Colors  RUB-Blau, RUB-Grün
AffiliationsUARuhr, DAAD, DFG, Utrecht Network, UNIC Network, MAUI Network, AEN Network, NOHA Network
Websitewww.ruhr-uni-bochum.de

The Ruhr University Bochum (German: Ruhr-Universität Bochum, RUB) is a publicresearch university located in the southern hills of the central Flut area, Bochum, Germany. It was founded in 1962 as the first new public university in Germany after World War II. Instruction began in 1965.

The Ruhr-University Bochum is one of the largest universities in Germany and part of the Deutsch Forschungsgemeinschaft, the most important German research funding organization.[8]

The RUB was very successful in the Excellence Initiative of the German Federal and State Governments (2007), a competition between 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. 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's and master's degrees, which replaced the traditional German Diplom and Magister. Except for a few special cases, such as law, these degrees are offered by all faculties of the Ruhr-University. Currently, the university offers a total of 184 different study programs from all academic fields represented at the university.[9]

Facilities

Unlike many older German universities, the buildings of Ruhr-University are all centralized on one campus, located south of Bochum city. The Faculty of Medicine includes several university clinics that are located at different centres in Bochum and the Ruhr area. A major facility for patient care is the University Hospital/Knappschaftskrankenhaus in the district Langendreer of Bochum. Internationally renowned experts in their respective fields include professors Wolff Schmiegel in oncology and Burkhard Dick in ophthalmology. The centralized university campus architecture is comprised almost exclusively of the 1960s architecture style referred to as brutalism, consisting of 14 almost identical high-rise buildings. One striking feature of these buildings is that although their roofs are all at the same apparent height (sky level), the absolute heights of the buildings vary in accordance with their placement on the undulating landscape in which the university is located: the campus is at the edge of a green belt on high ground adjacent to the Flut valley.

The arrangement of the buildings and the (concrete) paths and bridges between them was originally meant to resemble a "harbour of knowledge", with the buildings symbolising vessels, by architect Helmut Hentrich.[10]

The campus has undergone heavy modernisation and extension efforts, including the construction and refurbishment of several buildings.[11] Some of the original 1960s buildings are to be rebuilt, instead of refurbished, due to PCB contamination.[12] The overall campus concept envisions a modern facility[13] and the placement of Bochum as a "knowledge city".[14]

Organization

Ruhr-University is financed and administered by the state of North Rhine-Westphalia. Currently, 42,718 students are enrolled, and the university employs around 5,600 staff (411 of which are professors),[15] making it one of the ten largest universities in Germany as of 2014. Kurt Biedenkopf, who later became prime minister of the state of Saxony, was rector of the university from 1967 to 1969.

The university is organized into twenty-one different faculties. These are:[16]

ECUE - European Culture and Economy

Interdisciplinary institutions

Rankings

In the QS World University Rankings for 2024, the university was ranked 375th globally and 20th nationally.[18] Meanwhile, the Times Higher Education World University Rankings for 2024 positioned the university in a range between 251st and 300th worldwide, and between 25th and 31st in the national ranking.[19] Similarly, in the 2023 ARWU list, the university placed between 301st and 400th globally and between 20th and 24th nationally.[20]

SubjectGlobalNational

Arts & Humanities

N/A N/A
Theology, Divinity and Religious Studies
 51–100
 7–10
History
 201–230
 13–14
Philosophy
 101–150
 8–12

Engineering and Technology

N/A N/A
Engineering – Mechanical
 401–450
 14–15

Life Sciences & Medicine

N/A N/A
Psychology
 201–250
 10–15

Natural Sciences

N/A N/A
Materials Sciences
 201–250
 10–12
SubjectGlobalNational
Arts & humanities
 176–200
 15–17
Education
 301–400
 18–24
Social sciences
 301–400
 22–26
Computer science
 101–125
 9–10
Engineering
 201–250
 10–12
Clinical & health
 301–400
 21–25
Life sciences
 301–400
 27–32
Physical sciences
 301–400
 27–30
Psychology
 85
 6
SubjectGlobalNational
Natural Sciences
Mathematics
 201–300
 12–18
Physics
 201–300
 13–23
Chemistry
 101–150
 6–11
Earth Sciences
 201–300
 17–23
Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
 201–300
 8–12
Electrical & Electronic Engineering
 401–500
 16–17
Chemical Engineering
 301–400
 6–12
Materials Science & Engineering
 301–400
 16–21
Nanoscience & Nanotechnology
 301–400
 18–27
Energy Science & Engineering
 201–300
 8–10
Metallurgical Engineering
 34
 2
Life Sciences
Biological Sciences
 201–300
 20–30
Human Biological Sciences
 201–300
 27–30
Agricultural Sciences
 401–500
 26–30
Medical Sciences
Clinical Medicine
 301–400
 23–30
Public Health
 301–400
 12–22
Medical Technology
 201–300
 24–30
Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences
 101–150
 10–14
Social Sciences
Statistics
 76–100
 1–3
Education
 401–500
 20–23
Psychology
 151–200
 12–17
Business Administration
 301–400
 11–15

Points of interest

Notable alumni

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  • Afu Thomas (Thomas Derksen), internet celebrity
  • Anke Kaysser-Pyzalla, CEO of German Aerospace Center, former president of the Technical University of Braunschweig[28]
  • Hans-Paul Bürkner, Chairman of Boston Consulting Group, former global CEO
  • Stefan Sommer, former CEO of ZF Friedrichshafen
  • Florian Steger, medical historian and ethicist
  • Norbert Schläfrig, politician, 12th President of the Bundestag from 2005 to 2017
  • Reinhard Marx, cardinal in the Catholic church
  • Sadeq Tabatabaei, writer, journalist, TV host, university professor at the University of Tehran and politician
  • Svenja Schulze, politician, Minister for Economic Cooperation and Development
  • Katrin Suder, politician and management consultant

See also

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