The Humboldt University of Berlin German: Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) is one of Berlin's most prepared schools, set up in 1810 as the University of Berlin Universität zu Berlin by the liberal Prussian educational reformer and dialect expert Wilhelm von Humboldt, whose school model has immovably affected other European and Western schools. From 1828 it was known as the Frederick William University Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität, and later (casually) also as the Universität unter den Linden after its zone. In 1949, it changed its name to Humboldt-Universität out of thankfulness for both its originator Wilhelm and his kin, geographer Alexander von Humboldt. In 2012, the Humboldt University of Berlin was one of eleven German schools to win in the German Universities Excellence Initiative, a national contention for universities sorted out by the German Federal Government. The school has educated 29 nobel prize victors and is seen as a champion amongst the most prestigious universiti
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