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  1. In 2003, with Wolf Singer, he was the founding Director of the Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies (FIAS), and gave lectures and seminars in elementary particle physics. He died on 6 October 2016 at the age of 80. After Greiner's death, several books and articles were published as tributes to him. Graduate students

  2. Goethe University. Add languages. Add links. Article; ... Goethe University Frankfurt; ... This page was last edited on 15 May 2016, ...

  3. Founded in 1914 as a unique “citizens' university", Goethe University Frankfurt quickly became known for its progressive teaching methods and pioneering faculty structures. Famous Nobel Prize laureates including Paul Ehrlich, Max Born and Otto Stern taught and researched here. In the post-war period, the "Frankfurt School", co-founded by ...

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  5. www.goethe-university-frankfurt.de › 56943384 › HistoryGoethe-Universität — History

    History. Legal studies - the first hundred years. The Goethe University Frankfurt celebrated its centenary in 2014 – a relative newcomer in comparison with Germany’s earliest universities (Heidelberg 1386, Cologne 1388, Erfurt 1392 and Leipzig 1409) and the many institutions dating from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries (e.g. Marburg ...

  6. Goethe University was founded in 1914 as a unique “citizens’ university,” financed by wealthy citizens in Frankfurt, Germany. Named in 1932 after one of the city’s most famous natives, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, today the university has over 48,000 students. The following time line of Goethe University’s history highlights some of ...

  7. The institution is located at Gruneburgplatz 1 in Frankfurt am Main. An autonomous organization, it is associated with the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, and works in collaboration with two other organizations, the Institut für Ethnologie, and the Museum der Weltkulturen. It carries out ethnological and historical research.

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