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  University of Copenhagen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The University of Copenhagen (Danish: Københavns Universitet) is the oldest and largest university and research institution in Copenhagen, Denmark.
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, and in 1850 the Faculty of Mathematics and Science was separated from the Faculty of Philosphy.
It was modified in 1973 and subsequently applied to all higher education institutions in Denmark.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/University_of_Copenhagen   (753 words)

  
 University of Oslo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The University of Oslo (Universitetet i Oslo, in Latin Universitas Osloensis) was founded in 1811 as Universitas Regia Fredericiana (the Royal Frederick University, norwegian Det Kgl.
The Faculty of Law is still located at the old campus on Karl Johans gate (Oslo's central pedestrian street), near the National Theatre, the Royal Palace, the Supreme Court of Norway and the Parliament, while most of the other faculties are located at a modern campus area called Blindern, erected from the 1930's.
The reason the university was established as late as 1811, is that Norway and Denmark prior to 1814 were in a personal union (see Denmark-Norway), with Copenhagen being the common capital.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/University_of_Oslo   (675 words)

  
 Faculty   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
University of Copenhagen Faculty of Humanities The University of Copenhagen Faculty of Humanities is the largest faculty...
University of Copenhagen Faculty of Science The Faculty of Science (Det naturvidenskabelige fakultet in Danish) at the...
University of Copenhagen Faculty of Theology The Faculty of Theology at the Christianity and the Arts is a unit under th...
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 University of Copenhagen -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The University has several (A field on which the buildings of a university are situated) campuses located in and around around Copenhagen, with the oldest located in central Copenhagen.
The University of Copenhagen was founded in 1479 as the first (Establishment where a seat of higher learning is housed, including administrative and living quarters as well as facilities for research and teaching) university in Denmark.
In 1994, the University of Copenhagen designated (additional info and facts about environmental studies) environmental studies, north-south relations, and (The branch of molecular biology that studies the use of microorganisms to perform specific industrial processes) biotechnology as areas of special priority according to its new long-term plan.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/u/un/university_of_copenhagen.htm   (902 words)

  
 ipedia.com: University of Copenhagen Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The University of Copenhagen (Københavns Universtitet) is the oldest and largest university and research institution in Denmark.
The University Library, the Zoological Museum, the Geological Museum, the Botanical Gardens and greenhouses, and the Technical College are established.
1842-1850: The faculties are restructured: the University Faculty of Medicine and the Academy of Surgeons merge to form the Faculty of Medical Science (1842); the Faculty of Law is reorganised and becomes the Faculty of Jurisprudence and Political Science (1848); the Faculty of Mathematics and science is separated from the Faculty of Philosophy (1850).
www.ipedia.com /university_of_copenhagen.html   (532 words)

  
 Soren Kierkegaard
Universal elementary education, large-scale migration from rural areas into cities, and greatly increased social mobility meant that the social structure changed from a rigidly hierarchical one to a relatively "horizontal" one.
Grundtvig's theology was diametrically opposed to Kierkegaard's in tone.
Roos, Carl, Kierkegaard og Goethe, Copenhagen: Gads Forlag, 1955.
plato.stanford.edu /entries/kierkegaard   (6871 words)

  
 AU: The History of the University of Aarhus in 21 sections / The Faculty of Theology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
As early as 1928, 14 years before the foundation of the Faculty of Theology, there were a number of students who had registered for Theology as their course of study.
A private education in Theology was established four years later, led by the Dean of the Diocese and employing learned local priests as teachers.
At this point there were 70 students of Theology at the university, and the faculty grew quite quickly from that time, making it possible to take the full final examinations in Theology for the priesthood.
www.au.dk /en/section9/history.htm   (512 words)

  
 International Programs Office.UMass.Amherst   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The University of Copenhagen, founded in 1479, has nearly 35,000 students and is Denmark’s largest institution of research and education.
The University of Copenhagen has the academic structure of a traditional European university, with six main areas of study: Humanities, Social Sciences, Theology, Science, Health Sciences, and Law.
The Faculty of Humanities is the University’s largest in terms of both students and subjects taught.
www.umass.edu /ipo/dnmrk_a.html   (774 words)

  
 Brochure Lund University
Studying aspects of this process is one of the tasks of today’s Faculty of Theology.
The Faculty of Theology consists of one large department, the Department of Theology and Religious Studies, with five divisions.
For example, an agreement on cooperation was recently signed between the Faculty of Theology and Copenhagen University, within the framework of the Öresund University.
www3.lu.se /lu/brochure/10cours.html   (767 words)

  
 UNIVERSITY OF MALTA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
If our university is to become a principal driver of the economy in the 'knowledge century' that is fast approaching, it must be prepared to respond in a sensitive and sensible manner to the demands that mass education, ever growing requests for higher qualifications and new technologies are formulating.
Professor Dr. Antoine Wessels from the Free University of Amsterdam, was this year's guest speaker at the annual academic evening held in honour of St. Thomas Aquinas which is organised by the Theology Students' Association under the patronage of HG the Archbishop of Malta.
Exchanges with American universities both on a bilateral level and under the ISEP programme are steadily increasing and through them students from all over the United States are coming to spend anything from one semester to a year in Malta.
www.um.edu.mt /pub/annrep.html   (18588 words)

  
 League of World Universities: University of Copenhagen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The University was granted a new constitution and endowed with church property confiscated during the Reformation.
During the bombardment of Copenhagen by the British Navy in 1807, the University was laid in ruins.
Foreign students who wish to attend advanced courses at the University of Copenhagen for a year as part of their current university studies in their home country may apply for admission with the status as guest students.
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 Associated Scholars   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Moxnes, Halvor, Professor, Faculty of Theology, University of Oslo, Norway
Müller, Mogens, Professor, Faculty of Theology, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Rubenson, Samuel, Professor, Faculty of Theology, University of Lund, Sweden
www.teo.au.dk /en/research/current/christians/associated   (226 words)

  
 Honors College Study Abroad   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The University of Aarhus is a modern institution of higher education, pursuing advanced research within five faculties: the Faculty of Arts, the Faculty of Health Sciences, the Faculty of Social Sciences, the Faculty of Theology and the Faculty of Science.
As a modern technological university, DTU, the Technical University of Denmark, operates at a high international level in a wide array of activities in fields such as biotechnology, communications technology, nanotechnology and development of technologies for sustainable energy.
The University's research and teaching is provided by 16 institutes, a number of major independent centers established as joint ventures between DTU and companies and research institutes in the region.
www.wsu.edu /honors/abroad/Denmark.html   (703 words)

  
 Philosophy Faculty BU   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Krzysztof Michalski, Professor of Philosophy (Ph.D., University of Warsaw); Phenomenology, Hermeneutics, Continental Philosophy; Director of the Institut für die Wissenschaften vom Menschen.
John Silber, President Emeritus, Boston University; University Professor, Professor of Philosophy and Law (Ph.D., Yale University); History of Philosophy, Philosophy of Law, Kant, Ethics.
Affiliated Faculty have research interests that overlap with those of the Philosophy Department and their courses are sometimes cross-listed for credit in the Philosophy Department.
www.bu.edu /philo/faculty/faclist-up2.html   (1502 words)

  
 Boston University College of Communication--Faculty   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
BA, Kutztown University; MFA, University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
He was editor-in-residence at the Neiman Foundation at Harvard University while pursuing a comparative study of the methods of historians and the practices of journalists.
BA/BA, University of Massachusetts, Amherst; MFA, University of Pittsburgh.
www.bu.edu /bulletins/com/item17.html   (11199 words)

  
 University of Copenhagen - Religion in the 21st Century   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
University of Copenhagen - Religion in the 21st Century
These and related questions have been discussed on a series of interdisciplinary seminar meetings co-ordinated by Henrik Zahle, The Faculty of Law, and Lone Fatum, The Faculty of Theology, under the heading of the research priority area.
Besides the obvious importance of establishing the seminar meetings as a forum of interdisciplinary discussions, the immediate purpose of the seminar project is to hold a public conference in the autumn of 2005 and to collect results from seminar meetings and conference in an anthology to be published in 2006.
www.ku.dk /priority/Religion/content/Events/authoritative_texts.htm   (240 words)

  
 MU Press: Marquette Studies in Philosophy
This translation was commissioned by the University of Aarhus, where Løgstrup was professor of theology from 1943 to 1975, and consists of excerpts from all but one of these works.
In 1996 was an Invited Scholar chosen by the University of Copenhagen to conduct seminars in Denmark on Kierkegaard and Meaning.
John Cowburn, S.J., is professor of philosophy and member of the United Faculty of Theology, one of four Associated Teaching Institutions of the Melbourne College of Divinity in Victoria, Australia.
www.marquette.edu /mupress/marqphil.html   (9477 words)

  
 1998 IKN Conferences, Meetings, Lectures etc.
Introduction to the Theology of Søren Kierkegaard with emphasis on the ethical and religious aspect.
For details of the entire course which is run as a regular programme of the university, contact: Programme coordinator Hans Raun Iversen, Faculty of Theology, Købmagergade 46, 1150 Copenhagen K, Denmark.
Copenhagen: Studenterkredsen: Gaesteforelaesning: Arne Grøn: Kierkegaards metaforer, 29.10.97, kl.
www.utas.edu.au /docs/humsoc/kierkegaard/newsletters/1998/98conferences.html   (1323 words)

  
 Final Plans Set for Copenhagen Symposium | International Dietrich Bonhoeffer Society
The theme of the symposium is “Mysteries: The Theology of Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Theories of Cognition, Culture and Religion.
The symposium will take place at the Faculty of Theology, University of Copenhagen and is supported financially by the Danish Research Council for the Humanities.
The organizing committee consists of Jacob Holm and Ulrik Becker Nissen of the University of Aarhus and Kirsten Busch Nielsen of the University of Copenhagen.
www.dbonhoeffer.org /?q=node/16   (252 words)

  
 History of the Institute of Geography, University of Copenhagen
Geography first dealt with recording of discoveries, sailing routes to colonies and the trade presumed to develop; later it provided a background for Theology by teaching the map of the Holy Land and the travels of the apostles and became a tool for the king's administration registrating the topography of each and every parish.
From 1883 a candidate-degree from the university became mandatory for teaching Geography at secondary schools.
In general, Geography was, however, taught in the common lecture halls of the university.
www.geogr.ku.dk /geninfo/history   (828 words)

  
 Oxford University Gazette: Elections to Divisional and Faculty Boards, 2 June, 9 June, 16 June 2005
One elected by the Conference of Colleges from among the members of the faculties and sub-faculties in the Humanities Division and from among the other members of a faculty or sub-faculty who at the time of the election are working in the departments and subjects in that division
One elected by the Conference of Colleges from among the members of the faculties and sub-faculty in the Medical Sciences Division and from among the other members of a faculty or sub-faculty who at the time of the election are working in the departments in that division
Those entitled to vote in these elections are (a) for official members, all the members of the faculty concerned, and (b) for ordinary members, the membership of the faculty concerned, exclusive of those qualified to be official members of the faculty board.
www.ox.ac.uk /gazette/2004-5/weekly/090605/dbfbelec.htm   (2423 words)

  
 eLexi - das Onlinelexikon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
University of Copenhagen Institute of Exercise and Sport Sciences
University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey
University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
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 cv_engelsk
immatriculated at the Faculty of Theology, Copenhagen University (till 1997)
Since 2003 - chair of the Medieval Centre, University of Southern Denmark, which in 2005 was recognized as a Nordic centre of excellence.
Organiser and co-organiser of doctoral research training courses (Copenhagen University 1990; University of Southern Denmark/Danish Institute in Rome 2001); of international congresses and major sessions at international congresses - c.
www.sdu.dk /Hum/kvj/cv_engelsk.htm   (687 words)

  
 Athena Review: Guide to Archaeology on the Internet
The literature of Anglo-Saxon England, by Cathy Ball at Georgetown University, Dept. of Linguistics.
A course syllabus at the University of North Carolina.
Latin Inscriptions from the Epigraphic Database at Heidelberg University.
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 PaleoJudaica.com
The late Lubavitcher Rebbe was the subject of a groundbreaking three-day conference at New York University this week, a generally laudatory program that could set the tone for how the charismatic leader and his movement will be presented in future academic settings.
The question is whether the utility of the comparative taxon "Holy Man" to elucidate data can be increased by refining the concept and, in some cases, employing a more thoroughly comparative method (between traditions, between individuals, between time periods, and between cultures).
Philip Davies, professor emeritus at the University of Sheffield in England, is generally considered the founding father of the minimalists - most of whom are European-based.
paleojudaica.blogspot.com   (4911 words)

  
 PaleoJudaica.com
The Faculty of Theology of the University of Copenhagen is pleased to announce an MA-level Distance Learning Course: "Introduction to the Dead Sea Scrolls".
Photographs of three Greek inscriptions in the mosaic were sent to Hebrew University expert Professor Leah Di Segni, who told Haaretz on Sunday that the use of the term "table" in one of them instead of the word "altar" might lead to a breakthrough in the study of ancient Christianity.
Professor Hanan Eshel, of Bar-Ilan University, is suspected of purchasing pieces of a Leviticus scroll from the Bar Kokhba period (132-135 CE) from three West Bank Bedouin for $3,000.
paleojudaica.blogspot.com /2005_11_01_paleojudaica_archive.html   (12360 words)

  
 Dr. Markus Wriedt
Markus Wriedt (Ph.D., University of Hamburg, 1990), [Historical], after his studies in Hamburg, Southampton, and Munich, specializes in the study of reformation history/theology with special attention to its late medieval relations.
In 1994, he became honorary lecturer for Church History/Historical Theology at the University of Heidelberg (Faculty of Theology) and in 2000 at Frankfurt/Main.
Besides this he was invited for guest lectures and professorships in many places all over the western world including St. Olaf's College Northfield, MN, UCSB Santa Barbara, CA, Lehigh University Bethlehem PA, Concordia Seminary St. Louis, MO, University of Toronto, Canada, and Universities in Oslo, Norway, Copenhagen, Denmark, Zurich, Switzerland, Strasbourg, France.
www.marquette.edu /theology/faculty/markuswriedt.shtml   (265 words)

  
 Welcome to Augustana Faculty - University of Alberta
He has written numerous articles and editorials and regularly is invited as a speaker to church and community groups.
Among his areas of interest are aboriginal issues, the impact of economic globalization, social and health policy, and the importance of public theology in informing the life and public witness of the churches.
In 2003, David was elected as a member of the Lutheran World Federation Council and has participated in a number of LWF consultations on economic globalization, most recently in a consultation on “Reclaiming the Vocation of Government.”
www.augustana.ab.ca /centres/crpl/events/healthcare/davidpfrimmer.html   (522 words)

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