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  1. The University of Fribourg ( French: Université de Fribourg; German: Universität Freiburg) is a public university located in Fribourg, Switzerland. [2] The roots of the university can be traced back to 1580, when the notable Jesuit Peter Canisius founded the Collège Saint-Michel in the City of Fribourg. [3]

  2. The University of Fribourg is Switzerland's only bilingual university and offers full curricula in both French and German, two of Switzerland's national languages. Students number about 10,000; there are about 200 tenured professors and 700 other academic teaching and research personnel. The Misericorde Campus, constructed between 1939 and 1942 ...

  3. In 1907, for the first time, three women enrol at the University of Fribourg. Up until 1905/06, no women were admitted. In 1910/11 the student body includes seven women. Before the beginning of the 1960’s there is only a slow increase in the numbers of female students. The first female students come from Luxembourg, Ireland and Galicia.

    • Av. de l'Europe 20, Fribourg, 1700
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  5. The University of Fribourg is a place where learning, research, employment and events all happen at the same time. Its innovative force makes it an important mover in the commercial and cultural life of the region. Since it attracts students and researchers from every part of Switzerland and from all over the world it has shaped life in the ...

    • Av. de l'Europe 20, Fribourg, 1700
    • 026 300 71 11
  6. As the only bilingual university in Switzerland, the University of Fribourg is unique in offering taught courses in both French and German. The university, which also offers international students a number of masters’ courses in English, believes that language is not just a study option at the university, but an integral aspect of its identity. With roots that date back to the 16th century ...

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