The Senator for Science and Ports

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The Senator for Science and Ports of the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen is responsible as the Senator for Science, Ports and Aviation as the highest state authority and thus represents a ministry of the State of Bremen. Claudia Schilling (SPD) has been Senator in the Senate of the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen since 2019 . State councilor is Tim Cordßen (SPD).

history

The Senate Department for Science and Ports was only founded in 2019. The “Ports” area was administered by an independent senator from 1948 to 1999 and was otherwise affiliated with the Senator for Economic Affairs . The area of ​​“science” was mostly part of the education senator.

organization

In addition to the management area, the office is divided into the following departments:

  • Department 1: Central Services
  • Department 2: Universities and Research
  • Department 3: Ports and Logistics

The departments are still under construction as of May 2020.

Holdings and offices

The Senator for Health, Women and Consumer Protection participates in some societies and associations. In addition, some institutions, corporations and offices are assigned to it:

See also

Individual evidence

  1. Organization chart
  2. Shareholdings and offices

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