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University of Rostock D 18051 RostockFon: + 49 (0)381 498-0 www.uni-rostock.de
IMPRESSUM
KANZLERUNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATIONDEPARTMENT 2, UNIT 2.5 FINANCIAL CONTROLLING AND STATISTICS
18051 RostockFon: + 49 (0)381 498-1550Fax : + 49 (0)381 498-1502E-Mail: [email protected]
THE UNIVERSITY IN FIGURESEDITION 2020
University of Rostock University of Rostock
UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATIONFINANCIAL CONTROLLING AND STATISTICS
ResearchThird-Party and Special Funds(in millions of Euros)
Coordinated Programes of the German Research Foundation (DFG) 2019
New Third-Party Funded Projects 2019(funding over 1.6 Million Euros)
Doctorates
Patent Applications(subsequent applications included)
AUF IEF JUF MNF MSF PHF THF UMR WSF total
2015 19 25 7 86 20 11 2 128 12 3102016 21 24 12 75 19 16 5 120 12 3042017 14 23 3 80 16 11 2 106 13 2682018 16 20 1 75 11 13 3 121 13 2732019 19 24 6 76 19 19 1 112 16 292
total 89 116 29 392 85 70 13 587 66 1,447
Federal Ministry of Education and Research - BMBF
RESPONSE: Partnership for Innovation in Implant Technology (UMR; MNF, MSF, WSF, external partners)„Quality Offensive Teacher Training“: TEACHING in M-V (ZLB; MNF, PHF, WSF)Waste2Energy – Hybrid Waste to Energy as a Sustainable Solution for Ghana (AUF; external partners)Antifibrotix: Preclinical development of an antifibrotic for use after glaucoma surgery, including analysis of the mechanism of action with cell model, next-generation sequencing and bioinformatics (UMR)SASKit - Senescence-Associated Systems diagnostics Kit for cancer and stroke (UMR; IEF)
European Social Funds - ESF
NEISS – Neuronal extraction of information, structures and symmetries in images (MNF; IEF, PHF, external partners)DigiCare – Digital training of care and health management(IEF; UB, external partners)
Federal Ministry of Labour an Social Affairs - BMAS / ESF
Future Centre Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (WSF; IEF, external partners)
JANSSEN-CILAG GmbH
OSHO-MM: Working Party Myeloma Registry for East German Study Group of Hematology and Oncology (OSHO) (UMR; external partners)
Collaborative Research Centres
SFB 1270: Electrically Active Implants - ELAINE (IEF; MNF, MSF, UMR, external partners)
Research Training Groups
GRK 1887: Power of Interpretation (THF; PHF, WSF, external partners)GRK 2000: Baltic TRANSCOAST - The German Baltic Sea Coast as Terrestrial-Marine Interface of Water and Matter Fluxes (AUF; MNF, MSF, external partners)Integrated Research Training Group of the Collaborative Research Centre SFB 1270 (IEF; MNF, MSF, UMR, external partners)
Research Units FOR 2440: Matter Under Planetary Interior Conditions (MNF; external partners)
Participation in Research Unit
FOR 2337: Denitrification in Agricultural Soils - Integrated Control and Modelling at Various Scales - DASIM (AUF, external partners)FOR 2358: Mountain Exile Hypothesis: How humans benefited from and re-shaped African high altitude ecosystems during Quarternary climatic changes (MNF, external partners)FOR 2686: Resilience in Religion and Spirituality: Endurance and the Formation of Powerlessness, Fear and Anxiety (THF, external partners)FOR 2816: The Autotrophy-Heterotrophy Switch in Cyanobac-teria: Coherent Decision-Making at Multiple Regulatory Layers (MNF, external partners)
Priority Programme(coordination at UR)
SPP 1158: Antarctic Research with Comparative Investigations in Arctic Ice Areas (MNF; INF, external partners)
52 37 17 26 260
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2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
57.1 50.7 51.2 55.1 59.80
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budget funds (in job positions1, UMR: job positions and budget)
third-party funds (in FTE2)
UnitProfessors (C4, C3, W1,
W2, W3)
further Academic
Staff
Non-academic
Staff
Academic Staff
Non-academic
StaffAUF 18.00 35.75 55.92 57.96 4.00IEF 30.00 69.75 51.75 99.28 2.75JUF 7.00 13.00 6.00 0.00 0.00MNF 52.00 98.50 121.62 91.25 3.75MSF 21.00 50.50 54.42 87.09 3.50PHF 44.00 74.00 35.67 28.56 0.75THF 7.00 8.50 2.50 2.53 0.00
UMR* 71.00 171.25 189.50 120.58 38.24WSF 24.00 36.50 15.50 16.58 0.00
Central units 1.00 22.00 292.12 4.50 3.25
total275.00 579.75 825.00 508.30 56.24
1,679.75 564.541 Associated institutes, foundation job positions, vacancies not included2 FTE = full-time equivalents, Associated institutes not included* only research and teaching, nursing not included
University of Rostock University of Rostock University of Rostock University of Rostock
State Grant (in k€)
2018 2019 2020
University of Rostock(Medicine not included) 111,461 112,861 119,031
University Medicine 59,147 60,032 62,326
total 170,608 172,892 181,357
Floor space (as of December 31, 2019)
Staff (as of December 01, 2019; headcount)
The University of Rostock is not only the oldest university in the Baltic Sea region, but also the richest in tradition. Founded in 1419, it looks back on a longstanding history of teaching and research and celebrates its 600th anniversary. The University of Rostock (www.uni-rostock.de) consists of nine traditional faculties and an additionel Interdisciplinary Fa-culty (INF). The Interdisciplinary Faculty unities scientists and students of all disciplines in four major departments: ‘Life, Light and Matter‘, ‘Maritime Systems‘, ‘Ageing of the Individuals and of Society‘, and ‘Knowledge - Culture - Transformation‘. The-se departments represent the key research areas that have developed throughout the long tradition of the University, and contribute to honing the University’s profile through connecting its strengths by means of interdisciplinary and cross-curricular cooperation. Offering more than 150 courses of study (36 bachelor degree courses, 56 master degree courses and 37 state examination courses including teaching degrees), the University of Rostock is one of Germany‘s Universities with the widest range of aca-demic subjects. Beyond that, its Centre for Teacher Taining and Educational Research conducts research on education and works on improving the quality of teacher training.
Through its underlying principle of institutionalized inter-dis-ciplinary cooperation, the University of Rostock uses the full potential of its wide range of human, natural and engineering disciplines in research and teaching and thus achieves innova-tive research results and gains international recognition. The University of Rostock focuses on promoting the next generation of scientist and thus encourages its students in their indepen-dence and individual responsibility during their studies, as well as it involves them in research activities from an early stage of their academic career. Moreover, the university fosters lifelong learning and therefore provides diverse open accesses to uni-versity education.Within its international orientation, the University of Rostock re-cognizes itself as particularly integrated in the Baltic Sea region and is therefore commited to its obligation to the continued de-velopment of this surrounding region. The University of Rostock advocates for tolerance, equal opportunities and family friend-liness as well as it acknowledges its leadership principles. Research, teaching and studying at the University of Rostock should serve peaceful purposes, enhance coexistance of peo-ple, and uphold the principle of sustainability when using finite natural resources.
University of Rostock StudentsHuman Resources (as of December 01, 2019; job positions / FTE)
Students according to Regional Origin(here: only German Students at UR with a German University Entrance Qualification)
Students per Faculty (Winter Term 2019/2020)
Students according to intended degree
Mission StatementNumber in %
First-Year Students, 2019 4,175thereof female 1,931 46.3%
thereof international 684 16.4%Students, Winter Term 2019/2020 13,004
thereof female 6,398 49.2%thereof international 1,654 12.7%
Graduates, 2019 2,304thereof female 1,115 48.4%
Faculty First-Year Students*2019
Students*WS 2019/2020
Graduates**2019
AUF 233 605 143IEF 640 1,497 266JUF 113 270 60MNF 651 1,863 346MSF 383 1,180 248PHF 835 3,304 468THF 228 313 18UMR 410 2,340 408WSF 680 1,588 297
Further Education 2 44 50
total 4,175 13,004 2,304* headcount (1st course of study, 1st subject)** successfully completed final examinations
Floor space used (in total) 139,748 m²thereof University Medicine* 25,365 m²
Budget funded and third-party funded staff (in total) 2,863thereof University Medicine* 822
* only research and teaching, nursing staff not included
Faculty of Law (JUF)
and Marine Technology (MSF)
Faculty of Humanities (PHF)
Theological Faculty (THF)
University Medicine (UMR)
Faculty of Economic and Social Science (WSF)Faculty of Agricultural and Environ. Science (AUF)
Electrical Engineering (IEF)
Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Science (MNF)
Bachelor (33.7%)
Without a Degree (0.8%)
PhD Students (9.9%)
Master (15.3%)
Magister (1.8%)
(teaching profession) (23.7%)
(medical science) (14.8%)
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
Faculty of Computer Science and
State Examination
State Examination
51.2%
2.5%
2.0%
0.2%
9.1%
4.1%
0.5% 1.7%
1.6%
5.6%
4.7%
0.6%
3.5%
3.6%
8.0%
1.1%