Luisenstra?e 56, building 1
Humboldt Graduate School
The Humboldt Graduate School is located in a classical building at Luisenstra?e 56. It is the umbrella organisation for numerous structured doctoral examination programmes at the university, ensuring a high level of quality in supervision, training, international orientation and equality for young scientists. Ludwig Ferdinand Hesse, a pupil of Karl Friedrich Schinkel, designed the building.
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- Figure: Bernd Prusowski
Completed in 1840, it was the teaching building for the first Prussian Veterinary College, founded in 1790. The ‘Ecole Veterinaire’ primarily served the army, researching animal diseases and training military doctors. Frederick I selected the ‘Reu?schen G?rten’, at the time one of the most beautiful gardens in Berlin, as the location for the school.
Facilities
- Humboldt Graduate School (HGS)
- Institute for Quality Management in Education (IQB)
- Berlin School of Mind and Brain
Adress
Luisenstra?e 56
10117 Berlin
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