Abstract

The Humboldt University of Berlin is the oldest university in Berlin, initiated by the Prussian educational reformer and philologist, Wilhelm von Humboldt, and founded by the Prussian king Friedrich Wilhelm III. Having witnessed two great wars, the university has been associated with 29 Nobel Prize winners, and is pronounced as one of the best universities in Europe as well as one of the most prestigious universities in the world for arts and humanities as well as of natural science. In 2012, the Humboldt-University Berlin was selected as one of 11 German universities, which have been admitted to the German Excellence Initiative, a national competition for universities organized by the German Research Council and the German Research Foundation.

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