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The University of Strasbourg (French: Université de Strasbourg, Unistra) is a public research university located in Strasbourg, France, with over 52,000 students and 3,300 researchers. Founded in the 16th century by Jean Sturm, it was an intellectual hotbed during the Age of Enlightenment. The old university was split into three separate entities during the 1970s, before they merged back together in 2009. The University of Strasbourg is currently composed of 35 academic faculties, schools and institutes, plus 71 research laboratories spread over six campuses, including the historic site in the Neustadt. Throughout its existence, Unistra alumni, faculty, or researchers have included 18 Nobel laureates, one Fields Medalist and a wide range of notable individuals in their respective fields. Among them are Goethe, statesman Robert Schuman, historian Marc Bloch and several chemists such as Louis Pasteur. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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Authors educated at University of Strasbourg 49
- Moncef Marzouki
- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
- Robert Ezra Park
- Michel Maffesoli
- Heinrich Rickert
- Antoine Laurent Apollinaire Fée
- Christine Lazerges
- Dominique Bourg
- Franz Theodor Doflein
- Gustav Aschaffenburg
- André Grabar
- Ivan Puliui
- Walter Flex
- Emmanuel Levinas
- Frederik van Eeden
- Johann Heinrich Jung-Stilling
- Johann Hermann
- Pierre-Jules Hetzel
- Théodore Flournoy
- Fatou Diome
- Max Weber
- Hans Schlossberger
- Wu Wenjun
- Pınar Selek
- Hıfzı Topuz
- Fred Poché
- Frédéric Alphonse Pick
- Lise Bissonnette
- Michel Nicolas
- Daniel Naborowski
- Agnès Acker
- Karl Christian Gmelin
- Charles-Adolphe Wurtz
- Catherine Malabou
- Conrad Gessner
- Jacques Loeb
- Gustaf Kossinna
- Bernard-Marie Koltès
- Louis Ginzberg
- Albert Schweitzer
- Angelus Silesius
- Gustav Landauer
- Johann Gottlob Theaenus Schneider
- Bruno Frank
- Otto Warburg
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