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  1. University of Jena. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena.

  2. Hertweck studied chemistry at the University of Bonn and did his doctorate under Wilhelm Boland at the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology in 1996–1999. After a research stay (1999–2000) with Heinz G. Floss and Bradley S. Moore at the University of Washington, Seattle, US, funded by a Feodor Lynen Research Fellowship for Postdoctoral ...

  3. Friedrich Klopfleisch (1831–1898) was a Privatdozent in art history who taught at the University of Jena from 1859. He is considered one of the founders of pre- and protohistory studies at the institution. In 1866, he began recording the architectural and artistic monuments of Thuringia, although this endeavor was initially unsuccessful.

  4. In the second half of the 17th century, the ideas of the early Enlightenment allowed the University of Jena, also called Salana, to flourish for the first time. E. Weigel and J. F. Buddeus, who were known as universal scholars throughout Europe, worked here. The University of Jena reached a second heyday around 1800.

  5. Numerous famous names have passed through its doors over the centuries: Johann Franz Buddäus, Erhard Weigel, Schiller, Goethe, Hegel and Fichte. They were later followed by industrial pioneers Abbe, Zeiss and Schott, who steered the small town of Jena into the modern age. This overview sheds light on the history of the University of Jena from ...

  6. History On 2 February 1558, the Hohe Schule, founded ten years earlier, was ceremonially opened as a university with imperial privilege. Today, the Friedrich Schiller University can look back on more than 460 years of history. Image: Adobe Stock. Facts and Figures How many students are currently enrolled at Friedrich Schiller University Jena?