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  1. Born and raised in a secular Jewish family in Congress Poland, she became a German citizen in 1897. The same year, she was awarded a Doctor of Law in political economy from the University of Zurich, becoming one of the first women in Europe to do so.

  2. Welcome to the Department of History at the University of Zurich. W e research and teach history through a wide range of themes and methods. This includes the history of Switzerland from the Middle Ages to the era of g lobalization, the h istory of Europe from antiquity to the present, and the h istory of Africa, Asia, and the USA. This expertise has grown out of our rich research traditions ...

  3. Since the University of Zurich was founded in 1833, lectures in economics have been offered at the Faculty of State Economics. The university has awarded the independent title "Doctor oeconomiae publicae" since 1905. In 1908, Professor Heinrich Sieveking (UZH 1907-1922) submitted an application to the Zurich Education Council to endow the ...

  4. The 1897 congress proved so successful that, rather than considering it a trial congress, it became the first International Congress of Mathematicians. We note that the regulations set out at this Congress were the guiding principles of the following congresses and still today influence the style of the congresses. 1.

  5. Die Rechtswissenschaftliche Fakultät der Universität Zürich zählt zu den forschungsstärksten und vielfältigsten rechtswissenschaftlichen Fakultäten Europas. Sie wurde 1833 an der ersten von einem demokratischen Staatswesen gegründeten Universität Europas errichtet. News; Über uns; Dekanat; Fachgruppen und Lehrstühle

  6. On November 17, 1896, Hermann Minkowski, a professor at the Zürich Polytechnikum, or Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule, better known today as the ETH, added a postscript to his letter to David Hilbert: “It just occurs to me—for several days...

  7. Born: Dec. 11, 1882, Breslau, Ger. [now Wrocław, Pol.] Died: Jan. 5, 1970, Göttingen, W.Ger. (aged 87) Awards And Honors: Nobel Prize (1954) Subjects Of Study: Born-Oppenheimer approximation. Schrödinger equation. conservation of energy. quantum. wave function. (Show more) Top Questions. What is Max Born famous for? What was Max Born’s education?