List of universities in Europe founded after 1945
This list of modern universities in Europe since 1945 comprises all universities which have been founded in Europe since the end of World War II.
No universities were established in Switzerland and Malta during this period.[1]
List
The list is sorted alphabetically.
Albania
Founded | City | University |
---|---|---|
1957[1] | Tirana | University of Tirana |
1991[1] | Tirana | Polytechnic University of Tirana |
Austria
Founded | City | University |
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1962[1] | Salzburg | University of Salzburg |
1962/6[1] | Linz | Johannes Kepler University of Linz |
1970[1] | Klagenfurt | University of Klagenfurt |
1973[1] | Linz | University of Arts and Industrial Design Linz |
Belarus
Belgium
Bosnia-Herzegovina
Founded | City | University |
---|---|---|
1949[1] | Sarajevo | University of Sarajevo |
1975[2] | Banja Luka | University of Banja Luka |
1976[1] | Tuzla | University of Tuzla |
1977[3] | Mostar | University Džemal Bijedić of Mostar |
1992[4] | Istočno Sarajevo | University of East Sarajevo |
1992 | Mostar | University of Mostar |
1997[5] | Bihać | University of Bihać |
2000[6] | Zenica | University of Zenica |
Bulgaria
Founded | City | University |
---|---|---|
1971[1] | Veliko Tarnovo | Veliko Tarnovo University |
1972[1] | Plovdiv | Plovdiv University |
1995[1] | Bourgas | Prof. Dr. Assen Zlatarov University |
1995[1] | Gabrovo | Technical University of Gabrovo |
1995[1] | Pleven | Medical University Pleven |
1995[1] | Sofia | Sofia Medical University |
1995[1] | Sofia | Technical University of Sofia |
1995[1] | Sofia | Agricultural University |
1995[1] | Varna | Medical University of Varna |
Croatia
Founded | City | University |
---|---|---|
1973[1] | Rijeka | University of Rijeka |
1974[1] | Split | University of Split |
1975[1] | Osijek | University of Osijek |
2002[7] | Zadar | University of Zadar |
2003[8] | Dubrovnik | University of Dubrovnik |
2006[9] | Pula | Juraj Dobrila University of Pula |
Cyprus
Founded | City | University |
---|---|---|
1989[1] | Nicosia | University of Cyprus |
Czech Republic
Denmark
Founded | City | University |
---|---|---|
1966[1] | Odense | Odense University |
1972[1] | Roskilde | Roskilde University |
1974[1] | Aalborg | Aalborg University |
Estonia
Founded | City | University |
---|---|---|
1951[1] | Tartu | Estonian University of Life Sciences |
1991[1] | Tallinn | University Nord |
Finland
France
Georgia
Founded | City | University |
---|---|---|
1990[1] | Tblisi | Georgian Technical University |
1991[1] | Tblisi | Georgian State Agrarian University |
1992[1] | Aieti | Medical School |
Germany
Greece
Founded | City | University |
---|---|---|
1964[1] | Patras | University of Patras |
1970[1] | Ioannina | University of Ioannina |
1973[1] | Komotini | Democritus University of Thrace |
1973[1] | Rethymno | University of Crete |
1977[1] | Chaniá | Technical University |
1984[1] | Corfu | Ionian University |
1984[1] | Mytilene | University of the Aegean |
1984[1] | Volos | University of Thessaly |
1989[1] | Piraeus | University of Piraeus |
1989[1] | Athens | Harokopia University |
1989[1] | Thessaloniki | University of Macedonia |
Hungary
Iceland
Founded | City | University |
---|---|---|
1971[1] | Reykjavík | Iceland University of Education |
1987[1] | Akureyri | University of Akureyri |
1989[1] | Bifrost | School of Business |
Ireland
Italy
Latvia
Founded | City | University |
---|---|---|
1954[1] | Liepāja | Liepāja Academy of Pedagogy |
1990[1] | Riga | Latvian Academy of Culture |
1991[1] | Jelgava | Latvian University of Agriculture |
1999[1] | Riga | Transport and Telecommunication Institute |
Lithuania
Founded | City | University |
---|---|---|
1945[1] | Kaunas | Lithuanian National Institute of Physical Education |
1950[1] | Kaunas | Kaunas Medical Institute |
1950[1] | Kaunas | Polytechnic Institute |
1991[1] | Klaipėda | University of Klaipėda |
1994[1] | Vilnius | Vilnius Gediminas Technical University |
Macedonia
Founded | City | University |
---|---|---|
1949[1] | Skopje | Ss. Cyril and Methodius University of Skopje |
1979[1] | Bitola | St. Clement of Ohrid University of Bitola |
Moldavia
Founded | City | University |
---|---|---|
1992[1] | Chişinău | Free International University of Moldavia |
1993[1] | Chişinău | Technical University of Moldova |
Montenegro
Founded | City | University |
---|---|---|
1973[1] | Podgorica | University of Montenegro |
Netherlands
Founded | City | University |
---|---|---|
1956[1] | Eindhoven | Technische Hogeschool Eindhoven |
1961[1] | Enschede | University of Twente |
1973[1] | Rotterdam | Erasmus University |
1975[1] | Maastricht | Maastricht University |
1982/4[1] | Heerlen | Open University (Netherlands) |
Norway
Founded | City | University |
---|---|---|
1946[1] | Bergen | University of Bergen |
1968/72[1] | Tromsø | University of Tromsø |
1996[1] | Trondheim | Norwegian University of Science and Technology |
Poland
Founded | City | University |
---|---|---|
1944/5[1] | Lublin | Maria Curie-Sklodowska University |
1945/6[1] | Łódź | University of Łódź |
1946[1] | Toruń | Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń |
1968[1] | Katowice | Silesian University |
1970[1] | Gdańsk | University of Gdańsk |
1984/5[1] | Szczecin | University of Szczecin |
1994[1] | Opole | Opole University |
Portugal
Founded | City | University |
---|---|---|
1973[1] | Lisbon | New University of Lisbon |
1973[1] | Aveiro | University of Aveiro |
1973[1] | Braga | University of Minho |
1979[1] | Évora | University of Évora |
Romania
Russia
The following list also includes Russian universities in the Asian part of the country.
Serbia
Founded | City | University |
---|---|---|
1960[1] | Novi Sad | University of Novi Sad |
1965[1] | Niš | University of Niš |
1970[1] | Pristina | University of Pristina |
1973[1] | Belgrade | University of Arts in Belgrade |
1977[1] | Kragujevac | University of Kragujevac |
2006[12] | Novi Pazar | State University of Novi Pazar |
Slovakia
Slovenia
Founded | City | University |
---|---|---|
1975[1] | Maribor | University of Maribor |
Spain
Sweden
Founded | City | University |
---|---|---|
1954[1] | Gothenburg | University of Gothenburg |
1960[1] | Stockholm | Stockholm University |
1965[1] | Umeå | Umeå University |
1973[1] | Linköping | Linköping University |
Turkey
The campuses of the universities of Istanbul may be located on both sides of the Bosporus.
Founded | City | University |
---|---|---|
1955[1] | Istanbul | Bogazici University |
1982[1] | Istanbul | Marmara University |
1982[1] | Istanbul | Mimar Sinan University of Fine Arts |
1982[1] | Edirne | Trakya University |
1982[1] | Istanbul | Yıldız Technical University |
1992[1] | Istanbul | Koç University |
1993[1] | Istanbul | Galatasaray University |
Ukraine
United Kingdom
References
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- ^ http://unibl.org/sr/stranica/O-Univerzitetu/7
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- ^ a b c The University of Aix-Marseille I, the University of Aix-Marseille II and the University of Aix-Marseille III merged on 1 January 2012 by décret n° 2011-1010 24 August 2011 forming Aix-Marseille University
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Sources
- Rüegg, Walter: "Appendix: Universities Founded in Europe Between 1945 and 1995", in: Rüegg, Walter (ed.): A History of the University in Europe. Vol. IV: Universities Since 1945, Cambridge University Press, 2011, ISBN 978-0-521-36108-8, pp. 575–594
Further reading
- Jílek, Jubor (ed.): "Historical Compendium of European Universities/Répertoire Historique des Universités Européennes", Standing Conference of Rectors, Presidents and Vice-Chancellors of the European Universities (CRE), Geneva 1984
- Ridder-Symoens, Hilde de (ed.): A History of the University in Europe. Vol. I: Universities in the Middle Ages, Cambridge University Press, 1992, ISBN 0-521-36105-2
- Ridder-Symoens, Hilde de (ed.): A History of the University in Europe. Vol. II: Universities in Early Modern Europe (1500–1800), Cambridge University Press, 1996, ISBN 0-521-36106-0
- Rüegg, Walter (ed.): A History of the University in Europe. Vol. III: Universities in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries (1800–1945), Cambridge University Press, 2004, ISBN 978-0-521-36107-1