The Comenius University in Bratislava (Slovak: Univerzita Komenského v Bratislave), with most faculties located in Bratislava, is the largest university in Slovakia. It was founded in 1919, shortly after the creation of Czechoslovakia. It is named after Comenius, a 17th century Czech teacher and philosopher with Slovak ancestors.
In 2000, the Comenius University had more than 25 thousand students and 2000 faculty members. As most universities in Slovakia, it is financed mostly by the government. Although there have been plans to establish tution fees for university students in Slovakia for years, another attempt failed to gain sufficient support in parliament in May 2005.
In 1937, a new university building for the Faculties of Law and Philosophy was opened in the centre of Bratislava. The building includes the Aula (hall) used for graduation ceremonies and other formal functions.
During World War II Slovakia became a puppet state of Nazi Germany. The government reduced academic freedoms of the university and the Czech professors were forced out. The university was renamed Slovak University in 1939 (but the original name was reinstated in 1954). On a positive side, the Faculty of Science was opened in 1940 and the Roman Catholic Faculty of Theology was established in 1941.
Shortly after the war, in 1948, the communists took power in Czechoslovakia, enforced the ideology of Marxism-Leninism at Czechoslovak universities, and cancelled academic freedoms. The Roman Catholic Faculty of Theology was taken under direct control of the Ministry of education.
However, the university continued to grow, and new faculties were established (mostly by splitting the existing faculties):
After the anti-Communist Velvet revolution in 1989, the university created a democratic self-government and the above mentioned mandatory courses on marxistic ideology were abolished. The Roman Catholic Faculty of Theology and the Evangelical Theological Faculty joined the university.
Transformation of Slovakia to a market economy created a need for professionals in management and economical sciences. As a result, the university established the Faculty of Management 1991 and the Faculty of Social and Economic Sciences in 2002. In 2000, the European credit transfer system was implemented to improve the mobility of students.
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