University of Berne
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The University of Berne is a university in the Swiss capital of Berne. It was founded in 1834. As one of the German-speaking universities in Switzerland, its official name is Universität Bern, although it is frequently referred to in the French form, Université de Berne. The university is regulated and financed by the Canton of Berne.
Departments
At the moment, the University has an enrollment of roughly 13,000 students, studying in seven different faculties:- Christian Theology: Reformed denomination and Old Catholic denomination
- Law
- Medicine
- Veterinary Medicine
- Economics and Social Studies
- Philosophic-historical Studies
- Philosophic-scientific Studies
- Philosophic-humanistic Studies
The Faculty of Theology has the least number of students, while the Philosophical-Historical Faculty has the most.
The University buildings are distributed throughout Bern, but most center around Länggass street, an area immediately northwest of the city center. An elevator from the main train station provides access to the terrace directly in front of the main administration building. The University as well as the City and the Canton of Berne have won many prices for their intelligent, ecological and sustainable application of old buildings. So, the Faculty of Theology and parts of the Philosophic-Historical Faculty use nowadays an old chocolate factory as their main building (the so called "Unitobler") and in 2005 the old women's hospital has been rebuilt as a university centre ("UniS").
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