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− | + | ==Introduction== <!----Write below this line---> | |
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− | + | Since the foundation of the University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover in 1778 it is independent and therewith unique in Germany. When in 2003 the university became a foundation, more self-responsibility and liberties were granted. | |
− | + | The TiHo has got five interdiciplinary centres and joins six clinics, 20 institutes and three branches on two campuses in Hannover. Two remote stations in the south of Hannover in Ruthe and in Bakum near Vechta focus on research and education. | |
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− | + | ==History== <!----Write below this line---> | |
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− | + | 1778 Foundation of the Royal Horse Medicine School on the order of Georg III., King of Greatbritain and Elector of Hannover First Teacher: Johann Adam Kersting | |
− | + | 1887 Ennoblement to University | |
− | + | 1899 Transfer of the University to the location of Braunschweiger Platz | |
− | + | 1903 A levels become requirement for studying at the TiHo | |
− | + | 1910 the TiHo recieves the right to award doctorates | |
− | + | 1913 establishment of the headmaster constitution | |
− | + | 1918 receipt of right of habilitation | |
− | + | 1926 Expansion of the campus at Bischofsholer Damm | |
+ | 1926 Aquisation of the manor Adendorf near Lüneburg for educational purposes | ||
+ | 1953 Purchase of the Westfalenhof at theBünteweg in Kirchrode | ||
+ | 1961 Exchange of the manor Adendorf against the former domane Ruthe near Sarstedt as educational an research manor | ||
+ | 1969 For the first time in Germany: establishment of a two-year post-graduation course | ||
+ | 1974 EU-Referencylaboratorium at the TiHo | ||
+ | 1974 Establishment of the WHO-Center "Veterinary Public Health" | ||
+ | 1998 Establishment of the PhD path | ||
+ | 2002 Establishment of the presidency constitution | ||
+ | 2003 Transfer to Foundation | ||
+ | 2003 225-year-celebration | ||
+ | 2003 Establishment of the post-doctoral path "Systems Neuroscience" | ||
+ | 2004 Establishment of the bachelor path biology | ||
+ | 2006 Establishment of the master path "Animal Biology and Biomedical Sciences" | ||
+ | 2009 New clinic centre at the Bünteweg | ||
+ | 2010 Opening of the new canteen "Caballus" at the campus Bischofsholer Damm | ||
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+ | ==Education== <!----Write below this line---> | ||
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+ | Studying veterinary medicine in Hannover is very popular, so even if there are far more applications, each year about 250 places are granted to elementary students. Including the doctoral candidates and PhD-students over 2.400 students are matriculated to the TiHo. Also, the university educates biology students in coorporatioin with the Leibnitz University Hannover and the Hannover Medical School | ||
Further academic qualification of post-graduated vets and scientists, in 2003 the Graduate School for Biomedical Sciences Hannover was founded. It offers two PhD-degree courses and a master path in biology. The PhD-Programm Veterinary Research and Animal Biology was founded in 1998 which made it the first PhD path in Germany. | Further academic qualification of post-graduated vets and scientists, in 2003 the Graduate School for Biomedical Sciences Hannover was founded. It offers two PhD-degree courses and a master path in biology. The PhD-Programm Veterinary Research and Animal Biology was founded in 1998 which made it the first PhD path in Germany. | ||
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− | + | ==Research== <!----Write below this line---> | |
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− | + | ==School name== <!----Write below this line---> | |
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− | + | University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover | |
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− | + | (Tierärztliche Hochschule Hannover) | |
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− | + | ==Established== <!----Write below this line---> | |
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+ | ==Location== <!----Write below this line---> | ||
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+ | ==Principal's name== <!----Write below this line---> | ||
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+ | Dr. Gerhard Greif, president since 2002 | ||
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+ | ==Total number of Students== <!----Write below this line---> | ||
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+ | 2.400 | ||
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+ | ==Number of Undergraduates== <!----Write below this line---> | ||
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+ | ==Number of Postgraduates== <!----Write below this line---> | ||
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+ | ==Website address== <!----Write below this line---> | ||
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+ | www.tiho-hannover.de | ||
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+ | ==Contact details== <!----Write below this line---> | ||
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+ | University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, Foundation | ||
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Buenteweg 2 | Buenteweg 2 | ||
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− | + | 30559 Hannover | |
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− | + | Postfach 71 11 80 | |
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+ | 30545 Hannover | ||
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+ | Tel.: +49 511 953-60 | ||
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+ | Fax: +49 511 953-8050 |
Revision as of 19:42, 27 May 2011
You should add information for each section by clicking on the 'edit' button that corresponds to the section. You should write below the line in the edit screen.
When you think you have added all the information you can, contact the WikiVet Team again and they will put this information into the template. At this stage they will put the pin on the map so others can see your school
If you would like to see an example of a completed Vet School page, have a look at the Royal Veterinary College's page for an idea of what you should write about.
Images
Please click on the below links to upload images onto WikiVet that can be used for your school page. Please ensure that you know the copyright status of the image and have permission to make it available on the site, or that you are the image's author (i.e. you took the photo).
Introduction
Since the foundation of the University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover in 1778 it is independent and therewith unique in Germany. When in 2003 the university became a foundation, more self-responsibility and liberties were granted. The TiHo has got five interdiciplinary centres and joins six clinics, 20 institutes and three branches on two campuses in Hannover. Two remote stations in the south of Hannover in Ruthe and in Bakum near Vechta focus on research and education.
History
1778 Foundation of the Royal Horse Medicine School on the order of Georg III., King of Greatbritain and Elector of Hannover First Teacher: Johann Adam Kersting 1887 Ennoblement to University 1899 Transfer of the University to the location of Braunschweiger Platz 1903 A levels become requirement for studying at the TiHo 1910 the TiHo recieves the right to award doctorates 1913 establishment of the headmaster constitution 1918 receipt of right of habilitation 1926 Expansion of the campus at Bischofsholer Damm 1926 Aquisation of the manor Adendorf near Lüneburg for educational purposes 1953 Purchase of the Westfalenhof at theBünteweg in Kirchrode 1961 Exchange of the manor Adendorf against the former domane Ruthe near Sarstedt as educational an research manor 1969 For the first time in Germany: establishment of a two-year post-graduation course 1974 EU-Referencylaboratorium at the TiHo 1974 Establishment of the WHO-Center "Veterinary Public Health" 1998 Establishment of the PhD path 2002 Establishment of the presidency constitution 2003 Transfer to Foundation 2003 225-year-celebration 2003 Establishment of the post-doctoral path "Systems Neuroscience" 2004 Establishment of the bachelor path biology 2006 Establishment of the master path "Animal Biology and Biomedical Sciences" 2009 New clinic centre at the Bünteweg 2010 Opening of the new canteen "Caballus" at the campus Bischofsholer Damm
Education
Studying veterinary medicine in Hannover is very popular, so even if there are far more applications, each year about 250 places are granted to elementary students. Including the doctoral candidates and PhD-students over 2.400 students are matriculated to the TiHo. Also, the university educates biology students in coorporatioin with the Leibnitz University Hannover and the Hannover Medical School Further academic qualification of post-graduated vets and scientists, in 2003 the Graduate School for Biomedical Sciences Hannover was founded. It offers two PhD-degree courses and a master path in biology. The PhD-Programm Veterinary Research and Animal Biology was founded in 1998 which made it the first PhD path in Germany.
Research
Clinical
School name
University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover
(Tierärztliche Hochschule Hannover)
Established
Location
Principal's name
Dr. Gerhard Greif, president since 2002
Total number of Students
2.400
Number of Undergraduates
Number of Postgraduates
Website address
www.tiho-hannover.de
Contact details
University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, Foundation
Buenteweg 2
30559 Hannover
Postfach 71 11 80
30545 Hannover
Tel.: +49 511 953-60
Fax: +49 511 953-8050