University | |
Latin: Alma Mater Europaea | |
Other names | Alma Mater, AlmaMater, Almamater |
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Motto | European University for Leadership |
Established | 2010 |
President | Felix Unger |
Rector | Werner Weidenfeld |
Academic staff | 380 |
Students | 2150 |
Undergraduates | 1480 |
Postgraduates | 540 |
130 | |
Location | , Austria |
Campus | campuses in Switzerland, Germany, Slovenia, Italy, Kosovo, Croatia |
Colors | Blue, yellow |
Affiliations | European Academy of Sciences and Arts |
Website | www.almamater.eu www.almamater.si www.almamater.at |
Alma Mater Europaea is an international university network based in Salzburg, Austria, and Alma Mater Europaea University, its major member, is a university in Slovenia,[1] with campuses in several European cities.[2]
Among the leading scholars, who teach or have given guest lectures at Alma Mater or its events, are Harvard Law School professor Mark Tushnet, Oxford professors Martin Kemp, Mindy Chen-Wishart, Jacob Rowbottom and Jeremy Howick, Yale professor Fred Volkmer German political scientist Werner Weidenfeld, who was the rector of Alma Mater, the Alma Mater president and cardiac surgeon Felix Unger, the Facebook and Instagram Oversight Board member and former European Court of Human Rights vice-president Andras Sajo, David Erdos of Cambridge, and philosophers Alain Badiou, Jean-Luc Nancy, and Srećko Horvat.[3][4][5] Alma Mater faculty has participated at the leading universities' events including those of Harvard, Columbia, UCLA, and Yale.[6][7][8] Their expert opinion appeared in leading media such as The Guardian, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, and Financial Times.[9][10][11][12]