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The Philipp University of Marburg ((ドイツ語:Philipps-Universität Marburg)), was founded in 1527 by Landgrave Philip I of Hesse (usually called the Magnanimous, although the updated meaning 'haughty' is sometimes given) as one of Germany's oldest universities, dating back to a Protestant foundation. As a state university it no longer has any religious affiliation. It was the main university of the principality of Hesse and remains a public university of that German state. It now has about 25,000 students and 7,500 employees, making Marburg, a town of 72,000 inhabitants, the proverbial "university town" (''Universitätsstadt''). Though most subjects are grouped, the University of Marburg is not a campus university in the broader sense. About 12% of the students are international, the highest percentage in Hesse.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Uni International - Philipps-Universität Marburg )〕 It offers an International summer university programme every summer and has an awarded ERASMUS programme. Marburg is home to one of Germany's most traditional medical faculties. The German physicians' union is called "Marburger Bund".
==History== In 1609, the University of Marburg established the world's first professorship in chemistry. In 2012 it opened the first German participative chemistry museum, called "Chemicum". Its experimental course programme is aimed at encouraging young people to pursue careers in science.
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