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      • It was renamed after the poet Friedrich Schiller who was teaching as professor of philosophy when Jena attracted some of the most influential minds at the turn of the 19th century.
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  2. At that time, the University had already been named after Friedrich Schiller. The name was bestowed on the University on the 175th anniversary of the poet's birth on 10 November 1934. 1945: A new start and reorganization after the Second World War

  3. In 1934 the university was renamed again, receiving its present name of Friedrich Schiller University. During the 20th century, the cooperation between Zeiss corporation and the university brought new prosperity and attention to Jena, resulting in a dramatic increase in funding and enrollment.

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  4. In order to continue the successful development of the Friedrich Schiller University in research and teaching, a strategy process was set up. In the process, strategy papers on the core topics of research, teaching and young academics as well as on other topics have been created or are being created.

  5. In Jena. The city’s Friedrich-Schiller University was founded by the elector John Frederick the Magnanimous in 1548 as an academy and was raised to university status in 1577. It flourished under the duke Charles Augustus, patron of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, from 1787 to 1806, when the philosophers Johann…. Read More.

  6. In 1934 the University of Jena was named after Friedrich Schiller. Schiller, a very famous German poet, had been a professor in Jena since the year 1789. The University of Jena is a member of the Coimbra Group, a group of many important European universities.

  7. Friedrich Schiller University of Jena frēˈdrĭkh shĭlˈər, yāˈnə [ key], at Jena, Germany; founded 1548 as an academy; became the Univ. of Jena 10 years later. The school gained an international reputation in the 18th cent. when G. W. F. Hegel, Johann Fichte, and Friedrich von Schiller taught there.

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