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    The Free University of Berlin (FU Berlin, German: Freie Universität Berlin) is the largest university in Berlin, Germany.

    It was founded in 1948 by students and staff who were relegated because of their political views from Humboldt University of Berlin, formerly the traditional Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität of Berlin, and at that time controlled by the authorities in the Soviet sector. In 1968, it was the center of the left-wing German student movement in parallel to that in Paris, London, and Berkeley. Activists of that time included the SDS and Rudi Dutschke. By the 1980s, it had become the largest German university with 66,000 students. With the democratic restructuring of the Humboldt University after the German reunification, Freie Universität Berlin was downsized to about 38,000 students in the 1990s. Its main campus is located in the Dahlem district of the borough Steglitz-Zehlendorf.

    Research at the Freie Universität Berlin is focused on humanities and social sciences. Prominent former scholars of the university include the philosopher Jacob Taubes, the philologist Peter Szondi, the German Supreme Court judge Jutta Limbach, former German president Roman Herzog and the 2004 German presidential candidate Gesine Schwan. The robot soccer players of the university's Computer Science department became vice world champions in 1999, 2000 and 2003 and world champions in 2004 and 2005.


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    NameFree University of Berlin
    Native NameFreie Universität Berlin
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    MottoVeritas - Justitia
    Established1948
    TypePublic University
    Staff4,871, 415 Professors, 1,200 Scientific Assis...
    PresidentProf. Dr. Dieter Lenzen
    Students37,825
    CityBerlin
    CountryGermany
    Websitehttp://www.fu-berlin.de www.fu-berlin.de
    AddressFreie Universität Berlin
    Kaiserswerther S...

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    The university has 12 departments, three interdisciplinary central institutes and other central service institutions:


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      Center for Recreational Sports

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