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Fribourg

Fribourg, or Freiburg in German, is one of Europe’s most beautiful and best-preserved medieval towns. Yet the city moves to the beat of its students. With over a third of its population being students, this ancient city is truly young at heart.

Located at the crossroads of the German and French speaking regions of Switzerland, and nestled between Northern and Southern Europe, Fribourg is a bridge between cultures and languages.

Fribourg hosts a multitude of festivals and cultural events throughout the year, cafés and restaurants that serve first-class delicacies, and is a veritable sporting paradise. It is easily accessible by road, rail, and air from Geneva, Zurich, Lausanne and the Swiss capital, Bern.

The University

The , Switzerland, is committed to excellence in research and teaching and takes pride in its truly international and interdisciplinary spirit. Close personal contact between students and professors and a collaborative spirit are trademarks of a University that places humanity at the centre of all its endeavours.

Fribourg reflects the perfect example of Switzerland’s long tradition of unity in diversity. With a strong commitment to international relations, the University is part of several strategic networks and maintains exchange partnerships with more than 150 worldwide. A number of international courses taught in English emphasises these links.

The University of Fribourg’s students and teaching staff hail from 110 countries. Approximately 45% students speak German as their native language, 35% French, and 20% other languages. Students can study in French and/or German as well as in English in some Master’s programs.

The curricula are modular, which allow for specialization, and are spread over three years for Bachelor’s degrees with an additional average of 18 months for Master’s degrees. PhD’s are offered in all disciplines, and doctoral students can benefit from extensive networks of doctoral programs with national and international partners. Exchange Programs www.unifr.ch The University is committed to strengthening existing international ties and creating new networks. Students are encouraged to live an international experience and to develop their global responsi­ bility, one of the University’s missions. The majority of the University’s guest students are European, followed by students from Asia, the Americas, Africa and Oceania. 3

Faculty of Theology – Tradition and openness

The diversity of its students and teachers is one of the richest aspects of the largest faculty of theology in Switzerland. With its distinguished international and multicultural character, the faculty distinguishes itself by its openness to ecumenism as well as dialogue among various religions and cultures. It has several specialized areas of competence: monuments and documents of the Bible, theology of ecumenism, and theology in the Dominican and Thomist traditions. Its extraordinary BIBLE+ORIENT Museum, thanks to a collection of objects from the ancient Middle East, sheds light on the complex environment in which monotheistic religions were born and have evolved. www.unifr.ch/theo

Departments Research Centers Biblical Studies Documents and Monuments of the Bible Patristic and Church History The Study of Ecumenism Science of Faith, Religions and Philosophy Theology in the Dominican tradition Moral Theology and Ethics Saint Thomas Aquinas Institute for Practical Theology Theology and the Culture 4

Research Institutes Faculty of – Internationally renowned Swiss and International Construction Law Federalism Steeped in a tradition of law teaching going back 250 years, the Faculty of Law offers high quality, European Law widely diversified instruction covering all areas of comprehensive legal training with special emphasis Religious Law placed on European and International Law. A particular strength are practical and intensely interactive Law and Economy courses, which prepare students for a successful future in the field of law.

Thanks to its strong international connections, the Faculty offers its students unique opportunities to follow international curricula, such as its Master of in Cross-Cultural Business Practice or the Center for Transnational Legal Studies (CTLS) Program (London). www.unifr.ch/droit

Departments: Private Law Public Law Criminal Law International and Commercial Law 5

Departments Business Administration Quantitative Economics Computer Sciences Mass Media and Communication Research

Faculty of Social and Economic Sciences – Dynamic, competitive, and international

The Faculty offers excellent study opportunities, close student-faculty relations and an international atmosphere reinforced by the variety of teaching languages including several Master‘s programs in English. Its major sections consist of Economic Sciences and Mass Media and Communication Research. At the Master’s level, the Faculty has focused on Europe, establishing dual degree programs with leading European universities and has proposed a specialized Master’s program in European Business.

The faculty is recognized as a center of competence for governance in corporate and public institutions and offers a variety of international and cross-faculty curricula; in particular, with the International Institute of Management in Technology and the Non-Profit Organization Research Institute (VMI). Students also benefit from relations with prestigious universities like the Harvard Business School at the Research Center for Competitiveness. www.unifr.ch/ses 6

Departments Philosophy Languages and Literature Historical Sciences Social Sciences Special Education Education Sciences Psychology

Faculty of Arts and – Connecting the past and the future Institutes: Medieval Studies Linguistically diverse with a strong humanistic focus, this Faculty explores the relationships between past, Swiss Contemporary History present, and future cultures. It has both a theoretical and practical approach to human values and places General and Comparative Literature a particular emphasis on inter- and trans-disciplinary competence based on solid disciplinary qualifications. Special Education Thanks to its first rate programs and the rigorous and diverse methods it employs, the Faculty prepares Antiquity and Byzantine Studies students for a variety of careers, from the art world to teaching, from analytical and public relations professions to public service. www.unifr.ch/lettres 7

Faculty of Science – Excellence, humanism and high ethical standards Departments Biology The Faculty of Science provides first-rate teaching and internationally recognised research in a wide range Chemistry of scientific disciplines, with a special focus on the life sciences and materials research. Students enjoy Geosciences a collaborative atmosphere and close supervision by professors and teaching staff. In addition to theory, Computer Sciences practical work closely related to research is a priority and students have access to first class equipment. Mathematics PhD candidates are attracted to Fribourg by an international and diverse faculty as well as the opportunity Medicine to make high quality and original contributions to current scientific issues. www.unifr.ch/sciences Physics

Research Center The Fribourg Center for Nanomaterials, FriMat is incorporated as an inter­disciplinary research institute into the Faculty of Sciences of the University of Fribourg. In partnership with the and local industries, the institute FriMat conducts materials related research and development of new advanced functional materials.

THE ADOLPHE MERKLE INSTITUTE (AMI) is an internationally renowned independent center for nanomaterials research; attached to the University of Fribourg’s Faculty of Science. The AMI’s focus on soft nanomaterials is unique due to its particular blend of fundamental and application-oriented research within a multidisciplinary setting. Backed by its own technology transfer office, and through collaborations with industrial partners, the AMI aims to stimulate innovation, foster industrial competitiveness and im­prove our quality of life. 8

Cross-Faculty Institutes:

Eastern and Central Europe Theology, Law, Economics and Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities Ethic and Human Rights Theology, Law, Economics and Social Sciences, Sciences Environmental Sciences Family Research and Counselling Theology, Law, Economics and Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities European Studies Theology, Law, Economics and Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities

Cross-Institution structures: Research Institute of Multilinguism of the University of Fribourg and the Fribourg University of Teacher Education Joint Programme in Environmental Sciences with the

Contact us The University of Fribourg International Relations Office 20 Avenue de l’Europe CH -1700 Fribourg Switzerland www.unifr.ch [email protected]

Photo Credits: Fribourg Tourisme et Région | University of Fribourg Areas of research at the University of Fribourg

Research activities of the 5 Faculties Interdisciplinary research

Economic and Social Sciences Law The following areas of research are Business administration Commercial law interdisciplinary and involve researchers from multiple departments Economics Criminal law Competitiveness Informatics Federalism Research areas: determinants of competitiveness, Mass media and communication Private and public law innovation, cluster mapping and the role of clusters Non-profit and technology management Swiss, European and international law to increase prosperity, governmental policies www.unifr.ch/ses www.unifr.ch/ius fostering competitiveness, role of multinational enterprises (MNEs) on the technological and economic upgrading of host and home countries Science Arts and Humanities Ethics and Human Rights Biology Historical science Research areas: cultural rights, ethics in economic Four areas of focus: cellular and developmental History, archaeology, art history, Byzantine and activities (i.e. the link between human rights, biology, molecular biology of plants, Paleochristian art political economy, and development), human rights’ philosophy ecology and evolution, membrane biology Languages and literature Chemistry French, German, Italian, Spanish, English, Slavic European Studies Ten research groups, with a focus on nanosystems languages, classical philology, multilingualism, The center for European studies encourages, and computational science Romansch supervises, and facilitates Europe-related projects Medicine Philosophy Informatics Anatomy, biomedical sciences, physiology, 2 main fields: systematic philosophy and history Research areas: Document, Image and Voice medicine, sports of philosophy Analysis (DIVA); Decision Support (DS); Information Systems (IS); Pervasive and Artificial Specialties: cardiovascular/metabolic regulation, Psychology Intelligence (PAI); Software Engineering (SoftEng); behavioral control Clinical psychology, cognitive psychology, work and Telecommunications, Networks and Security (TNS); Geosciences organizational psychology eXascale Infolab (XI) Human geography, landscape ecology, geology, Multilingualism paleontology, mineralogy, archeometry Sociology, anthropology, social politics, religious Examines multilingualism and its linguistic, social, Physics studies political, economic and educational aspects. Atomic physics, solid-state physics, soft matter Special education Major areas: multilingualism in education, human physics, econophysics Study of empirically validated research concerning migration and the workplace, evaluation of Material sciences patients with disabilities language competence. Mathematics Nanosicence Analysis, algebra and geometry, biomathematics, Research areas: polymer chemistry and materials, numerical mathematics, probability and statistics bio-nanomaterials, self-assembly of nanoparticles www.unifr.ch/sciences www.unifr.ch/lettres www.unifr.ch

Theologie Biblical, ecumenical, and liturgical studies Church history Ethics and philosophy Morals Religions and religious languages UNIVERSITY OF FRIBOURG - SWITZERLAND www.unifr.ch/theo University of Fribourg Scholarship Programme

Master’s studies at the University of Fribourg Short-term doctoral level research programme

Description Description Duration: according to the chosen Master programme Duration: 4 – 6 months maximum (e.g. 90 ECTS = 3 semesters / 120 ECTS = 4 semesters) Grant: CHF 1’700 / month Grant: CHF 1’700 / month Application deadlines: February 28 or September 30, dependent on the semester Application deadline: February 28, for the next academic year Conditions Conditions Minimum 2 semesters completed at a foreign university recognized by the Bachelor’s degree from a foreign university recognized by the University of Fribourg University of Fribourg Documented language proficiency Foreign residency at time of application Foreign residency at time of application < 35 years old upon arrival at the University of Fribourg < 25 years old upon matriculation at the University of Fribourg Engaged in a research project at the University of Fribourg Engaged in a research project at the University of Fribourg Demonstrated need for scholarship funding to complete study Demonstrated need for scholarship funding to complete study Consent of a professor at the University of Fribourg to accompany the scholar Fulfilment of admission requirements for the selected Master’s during his / her stay degree programme Defined goals reviewed and approved by the assigned professor English taught Programmes Master in European Business Master of Arts in English Language and Literature Application Master of Science in Biology Download, fill out the application form of the selected programme Master of Science in Chemistry (www.unifr.ch/international), and send the completed application via both post and email to: Master of Science in Computer Science (in partnership with the universities of Bern and Neuchâtel) University of Fribourg Master of Science in Earth Sciences International Relations Office 20 Avenue de l’Europe Master of Science in Geography 1700 Fribourg Master of Science in Mathematics Switzerland Master of Science in Physics [email protected]

Short-term post-doctoral level research programme

Description Contact us Duration: 1 – 3 months University of Fribourg Grant: CHF 1’900 / month International Relations Office 20 Avenue de l’Europe Application deadlines: February 28 and September 30, for stays commencing three months 1700 Fribourg after the respective deadlines Switzerland Conditions www.unifr.ch/international [email protected] completed within the last 3 years at a foreign university recognized by the University of Fribourg Foreign residency at time of application Employed or volunteering in the research centre of a foreign university at time of application Demonstrated need for scholarship funding to complete study Consent of a professor at the University of Fribourg to accept the scholar in his / her research group Defined goals reviewed and approved by the professor overseeing the research and / or preparation of publication Subject to changes