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In 1991 the university was re-established as Viadrina European University. It currently comprises three faculties: Economics and Business Studies; Law; and Cultural Studies. A prime focus of the educational program is to attract students from throughout Europe in order to create a multinational
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Notable among the research institutions at Viadrina University is the Frankfurt Institute of Transformational Studies (FIT). The institute is a substantial contributor to research on economies in transition.
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enjoyed an excellent reputation in Brandenburg and the surrounding regions, and its graduates had high positions in administration, politics, law and the church.
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student body. Currently about 40 percent of the students are foreigners (mostly Polish), a greater proportion than at other German universities.
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has served as the university's president since 1 October 2008. Pleuger was followed by slavicist Alexander Wöll on 1 October 2014.
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The old university building was taken over by the City of Frankfurt and turned into a schoolhouse. It was barely damaged in
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was called to head the Faculty of Law at the university, but had to leave after three years due to his thoroughly
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collection, up the Oder river by boat. Some of the Viadrina professors did, however, accept positions in Berlin.
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The Viadrina European University currently offers the following study programs in English:
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students, against fierce resistance by the teaching staff. While damages of the
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European University Viadrina Frankfurt (Oder) European University Viadrina
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Master of Law in International Human Rights and Humanitarian Law (LL.M.)
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means "belonging to, or situated at, the Oder River"; it derives from
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Famous students at the historical Viadrina included the philosopher
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The south side of the main building (built 1898–1906), showing the
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Viadrina European University maintains close cooperation with
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Master of Culture and History of Eastern and Central Europe
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Frederick William also opened the Frankfurt University for
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was named president of the refounded Viadrina.) In 1518
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name of the river is not documented, it is mentioned as
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The front portal of the main building of the Viadrina
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in 1544; the city of Frankfurt was known in Latin as
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Alma Mater Viadrina
European University (disambiguation)

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President
Frankfurt (Oder)
Brandenburg
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Frankfurt (Oder)
Oder
Poland
University of Erfurt
Jacobs University Bremen
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Dagome iudex
Mieszko I of Poland
Jodocus Willich
Cosmographia
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Lucas Cranach the Elder
Joachim I Nestor
Pope Julius II
Margraviate of Brandenburg
Pope Alexander VI
Konrad Wimpina

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