The University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
The University of Erlangen Nuremberg (German: Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg or FAU) a university in the cities of Erlangen and Nuremberg in Bavaria, Germany. It is the second largest state university in Bavaria, having eleven faculties, 265 chairs, and 10,000 employees. Of the faculties, nine are located in Erlangen and two in Nuremberg. There are 25,814 students enrolled (winter semester 2005/2006) at the university, of which about 2/3 are in Erlangen and 1/3 in Nuremberg. There are about 2,500 foreign students.

The castle in the center of Erlangen, known to many simply as the Schloss, is home to a large part of the university's administration
Faculties
The following faculties were part of the university: (sorted in the order in which they were founded)
In February 2007 the senate of the university decided upon a restructuring into five faculties. Since October 2007 the FAU consists of:
Law School, School of Business and Economics
Law School
Institute of Legal History
Institute of Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Criminology
Institute of Commercial Law
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Contact
University of Erlangen-Nürnberg
Schlossplatz 4
91054 Erlangen, Germany
Tel.: +49 9131 85-0
Fax: +49 9131 85-22131
www.uni-erlangen.org
Press and Communications Office
Schlossplatz 3, Erlangen
Tel.: +49 9131 85-24036
Fax: +49 9131 85-24806
[email protected]
www.uni-erlangen.org/infocentre/press-office
Centre for Information and Advice
Schlossplatz 3, Erlangen
Tel.: +49 9131 85-23333 bzw. -24444
[email protected]
www.uni-erlangen.org/studying
Central Office for International Affairs
Schlossplatz 3, Erlangen
Tel.: +49 9131 85-24800
www.uni-erlangen.org/international/aaa/
The University of Erlangen Nuremberg (German: Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg or FAU) a university in the cities of Erlangen and Nuremberg in Bavaria, Germany. It is the second largest state university in Bavaria, having eleven faculties, 265 chairs, and 10,000 employees. Of the faculties, nine are located in Erlangen and two in Nuremberg. There are 25,814 students enrolled (winter semester 2005/2006) at the university, of which about 2/3 are in Erlangen and 1/3 in Nuremberg. There are about 2,500 foreign students.

The castle in the center of Erlangen, known to many simply as the Schloss, is home to a large part of the university's administration
Faculties
The following faculties were part of the university: (sorted in the order in which they were founded)
- Theological faculty
- Law faculty
- Medical faculty
- Philosophical faculty I (philosophy, history, and social sciences)
- Philosophical Faculty II (languages and literature)
- Science faculty I (mathematics and physics)
- Science faculty II (biology, chemistry, and pharmaceutics)
- Science faculty III (geography, geology / mineralogy /paleontology)
- Business- and social sciences faculty (1961) in Nuremberg
- Technical Faculty (1966)
- Pedagogical faculty (1972) in Nuremberg
In February 2007 the senate of the university decided upon a restructuring into five faculties. Since October 2007 the FAU consists of:
- Philosophical faculty and department of theology
- Law and business science faculty
- Medical faculty
- Science faculty
- Technical faculty
Law School, School of Business and Economics
Law School
Institute of Legal History
- Chair of Civil Law, Roman Law and Ancient Legal History (Prof. Dr. Spengler)
- Chair of Civil Law, German an European Legal History (Prof. Dr. Mertens)
Institute of Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Criminology
- Chair of Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure (Prof. Dr. Jahn)
- Chair of Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure and Legal Philosophy (Prof. Dr. Kudlich)
- Chair of Criminal Law and Criminology (Prof. Dr. Streng)
- Chair of Civil Law, Civil Procedure and Non-Contentious Jurisdiction (Prof. Dr. Stamm)
- Chair of Private Law, Private International Law and Comparative Law (Prof. Dr. Rohe, M.A.)
- Chair of German, European & International Private and Commercial Law (Prof. Dr. Ackermann)
- Chair of Private Law (Prof. Dr. Micklitz-Rößler)
- Chair of Civil Law and Labour Law (Prof. Dr. Caspers)
- Chair of Civil Law, Commercial and Business Law (Prof. Dr. Schürnbrand)
- Chair of Labour Law and Social Law (N.N.)
- Chair of Public Law (Prof. Dr. Geis)
- Chair of Public Law (Prof. Dr. Wegener)
- Chair of Public Law (Prof. Dr. Jestaedt)
- Chair of Public Law, International Law and Legal Philosophy (Prof. Dr. Grzeszick, LL. M. N.N.)
- Chair of Ecclesiastical Law, Constitutional and Administrative Law (Prof. Dr. de Wall)
- Chair of Civil Law, Law and Data Processing, Personal Data Protection Law (Prof. Dr. Vieweg)
Institute of Commercial Law
- Chair of Commercial Private Law and Insurance Law (Prof. Dr. Herrmann)
- Chair of German and International Law of Taxation, Financial and Budgetary Law (Prof. Dr. Reiß)
- Chair of law of taxation (Prof. Dr. Crezelius)
- Chair of Public Law, European Law (N.N.)
University of Erlangen-Nuremberg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
http://www.uni-erlangen.org/research...-degrees.shtml
http://www.ub.uni-erlangen.de/
Contact
University of Erlangen-Nürnberg
Schlossplatz 4
91054 Erlangen, Germany
Tel.: +49 9131 85-0
Fax: +49 9131 85-22131
www.uni-erlangen.org
Press and Communications Office
Schlossplatz 3, Erlangen
Tel.: +49 9131 85-24036
Fax: +49 9131 85-24806
[email protected]
www.uni-erlangen.org/infocentre/press-office
Centre for Information and Advice
Schlossplatz 3, Erlangen
Tel.: +49 9131 85-23333 bzw. -24444
[email protected]
www.uni-erlangen.org/studying
Central Office for International Affairs
Schlossplatz 3, Erlangen
Tel.: +49 9131 85-24800
www.uni-erlangen.org/international/aaa/