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  1. Our concept for the future envisaged the unique merger of both institutions into Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT). On October 01, 2009 did both institutions merge into the new legal entity of KIT. In its tenth year of existence in 2019, the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology once again successfully asserted itself in the funding line ...

  2. KIT was created in 2009 when the University of Karlsruhe (Universität Karlsruhe), founded in 1825 as a public research university and also known as the "Fridericiana", merged with the Karlsruhe Research Center (Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe), which had originally been established in 1956 as a national nuclear research center ...

  3. The University of Karlsruhe was established in 1825, while the KRC was founded as a nuclear research facility, previously called Kernforschungszentrum Karlsruhe, in 1956. KIT has several campuses in Karlsruhe, the second biggest city in the sate of Baden-Württemberg.

    • Kaiserstraße 12, Karlsruhe, 76131, Germany
  4. Sep 3, 2020 · The history of the KIT begins with the founding of the Polytechnic School in Karlsruhe in 1825 by the Grand Duchy of Baden. The suggestion for its creation came from Johann Gottfried Tulla (1770 – 1828), who headed an engineering school in Karlsruhe that was founded in 1807 and from Friedrich Weinbrenner (1766 – 1828), who headed the Karlsruhe school of architecture founded in the 18 th ...

  5. In March 2019, an exten-sive review in Karlsruhe followed. Prior to the decision today, the international experts met on July 16 to 18, 2019, to discuss the 19 full proposals and the results of the on-site reviews, compare their findings, and derive a recommendation. Today, on July 19, 2019, the Excellence Commission consisting of

  6. Karlsruhe Institute of Technology is ranked #226 in Best Global Universities. Schools are ranked according to their performance across a set of widely accepted indicators of excellence.

  7. The Karlsruhe Polytechnic School emerged from the amalgamation of various already existing educational institutions. These included Gottfried Tulla's (1770-1828) engineering school, founded in 1807, and the private construction school run by Friedrich Weinbrenner (1766-1826) since 1800. Weinbrenner already realized polytechnical goals in his ...

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