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  1. The University of Karlsruhe was founded as a polytechnical school (Polytechnische Schule) on 7 October 1825. It was modelled on the École polytechnique in Paris. In 1865, Grand Duke Friedrich I of Baden raised the school to the status of a Hochschule , an institution of higher education.

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  2. 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 ...

  3. Learn more. Excellence. As a University of Excellence, KIT strengthens excellent research, maintains intensive dialog with society, and offers reliable career paths. Research University in the Helmholtz Association. KIT is the only German university of excellence that combines a long university tradition with large-scale national research.

  4. 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.

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  5. Data and Facts. Founded in. October 1, 2009, merger of Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe GmbH, founded in 1956, and Universität Karlsruhe (TH), founded in 1825. Employees 2023.

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  7. 2022-2023 Indicator Rankings. Thirteen indicators were used to calculate Karlsruhe Institute of Technology's overall Best Global Universities rank. Here is a breakdown of how this institution ...

  8. 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 ...

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