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University of Giessen, official name Justus Liebig University Giessen (German: Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen ), is a large public research university in Giessen, Hesse, Germany. It is one of the oldest institutions of higher education in the German-speaking world. [3] It is named after its most famous faculty member, Justus von Liebig, the ...
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The University Hospital of Giessen and Marburg ( Universitätsklinikum Gießen und Marburg GmbH) (UKGM) is a German university hospital based in Giessen and Marburg. The Giessen site is the teaching hospital of the University of Giessen whereas the Marburg site is the teaching hospital of the University of Marburg.
Roland William Fleming, FRSB (born 1978 in Oxford, UK) is a British and German interdisciplinary researcher specializing in the visual perception of objects and materials. He is the Kurt Koffka Professor of Experimental Psychology at Justus Liebig University of Giessen. [1] and the Executive Director of the Center for Mind, Brain and Behavior ...
Giessen, spelled Gießen in German (German pronunciation: [ˈɡiːsn̩] ⓘ), is a town in the German state (Bundesland) of Hesse, capital of both the district of Giessen and the administrative region of Giessen. The population is approximately 90,000, with roughly 37,000 university students.
Otto Wiener (physicist) Franz Joseph Julius Wilbrand. Johann Bernhard Wilbrand. Ludwig Franz Alexander Winther. Richard Wünsch. Categories: University of Giessen. Academic staff by university or college in Germany.
U. University of Giessen (2 C, 5 P) University of Marburg (2 C, 3 P)
Klaus Peter Sauer. Henri Louis Frédéric de Saussure. Karl Schapper. Carl A. Schenck. Wilhelm Schlich. Carl Schmidt (chemist) Dagmar Schmidt. Karl Schneider (philologist) Edward Schunck.