University of Hanover
University of Hanover | |
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founding | 1st August 1971 |
Sponsorship | state |
place | Hanover |
state | Lower Saxony |
country | Germany |
management | Josef von Helden |
Students | 10,040 (WS 2015/16) |
Employee | approx. 620 |
including professors | 225 |
Annual budget | over 45 million € (2009) |
Website | www.hs-hannover.de |
The Hanover University of Applied Sciences ( HsH ) is a state university of applied sciences in Lower Saxony . In Hanover, it is essentially divided into four locations (main campus on Ricklinger Stadtweg in Hanover-Linden ⊙ , EXPO-Plaza in Hanover-Mittelfeld ⊙ , Blumhardtstraße in Hanover-Kleefeld ⊙ and Heisterbergallee in Hanover-Ahlem ⊙ ).
The HsH has around 10,040 students enrolled in the 2015/2016 winter semester and around 620 professors and employees in total. Josef von Helden has been president since May 12, 2014.
Faculties
The Hanover University of Applied Sciences is divided into five faculties.
- Faculty I - Electrical and Information Technology
- Faculty II - mechanical engineering and bioprocess engineering
- Faculty III - Media, Information and Design
- Faculty III is divided into the Design and Media (DM) and Information and Communication (IK) departments.
- Faculty IV - Economics and Computer Science
- Faculty V - Diakonie, Health and Social Affairs (formerly Evangelical University of Applied Sciences Hannover )
history
The Hanover University of Applied Sciences was created on August 1, 1971 through the merger of various predecessor institutions. Its fine arts and design department went back to the Freye craft school for apprentices from 1791, later the craft art school. The architecture and civil engineering department emerged from the “Königlich Hannoversche Baugewerkschule zu Nienburg / Weser”, founded in 1853, and the electrical engineering and mechanical engineering departments emerged from a school founded in 1892.
On September 1, 2007, the Hanover University of Applied Sciences incorporated the previous Evangelical University of Applied Sciences in Hanover as the new Faculty V - Diakonie, Health and Social Affairs . This, in turn, had developed from the deacon training of the Stephansstift and the Christian-Social Women's Seminar founded in 1905.
The fine arts and architecture and civil engineering departments were closed for the summer semester 2008 and winter semester 2008/2009 as part of the university optimization concept (HOK) of the state government of Lower Saxony.
On June 8, 2010, due to a change in the law, the University of Applied Sciences was renamed Hanover University .
After being accredited by the ACQUIN company at the end of 2010, the university with its photojournalism and documentary photography course is "the only German university that is allowed to use the internationally accepted designation" Photojournalism and Documentary Photography "". With this core profile, it is one of the most important international photographic training institutions.
Faculty V of the Hanover University of Applied Sciences has been cooperating with the Winnicott Institute Hanover since 2004 and offers the part-time master’s course "Therapeutic work with children and adolescents". There it is possible to obtain a professional qualification as a child and adolescent psychotherapist in addition to the Master of Arts .
Institutes
The following institutes belong to the Hanover University of Applied Sciences:
- Institute for Energy and Climate Protection (IEK)
- Institute for Bioplastics and Biocomposites (IfBB)
- Institute for Construction Elements, Mechatronics and Electromobility (IKME)
- Institute for Innovation Transfer (ITI)
- Research Center for Automation of Environmental and Biochemical Processes and Systems (AUBIOS)
- Institute for Digital Media (DM_I)
- Competence Center Information Technology and Management (CC_ITM)
- Competence Center Project Management (CCPM)
- Institute for Health Management (IGM)
- Institute for Applied Health, Education and Social Research (GBS)
reputation
According to a survey of HR managers from Wirtschaftswoche magazine, the mechanical engineering and business informatics courses are among the 10 best in Germany.
Rectors and Presidents of the University of Hanover
Rectors:
- 1972–1975: Werner Steinbach
- 1975–1982: Günter Graubner
- 1982–1985: Hans Burkardt
- 1985–1989: Gunter Bock
- 1989–1992: Arno Jaudzims
- 1992–1994: Rolf Hüper
- 1994-2004: Arno Jaudzims
Presidents:
- 2004–2011: Werner Andres
- 2011–2013: Rosemarie Kerkow-Weil
- 2013–2014: Lothar Hühnerbein ( md W. d. G. b. )
- since 2014: Josef von Helden
Partner universities
Through the cooperation with over 80 universities as part of the Erasmus program, students and university staff have a wide range of options for studying, doing internships, preparing theses and postgraduate studies in other European countries. Outside Europe, the university offers structured exchange programs with American and Australian universities due to intensive contacts in the Chinese provinces of Anhui and Zhejiang , Malaysia and South Korea as well as in the Hanoverian partner city Hiroshima . Due to the close interlinking of studies and practice, the University of Hanover also has contacts to companies in Germany and abroad.
Well-known graduates
- Ali Samadi Ahadi (* 1972), German director and screenwriter
- Wolfgang Mathis (* 1950), German professor of electrical engineering
- Christian Immler (* 1964), German non-fiction author
- Stefan Schostok (* 1964), German politician (SPD)
- Franziska Stünkel (* 1973), German film director and screenwriter
See also
- Library of the University of Hanover
- Category: University professor (University of Hanover)
- List of universities in Germany
Web links
- Official website of the University of Hanover
- E-Campus of the University of Hanover for prospective students
- AStA of the University of Hanover
Individual evidence
- ^ Locations of the HsH
- ^ Presidium of the HS Hannover. HS Hannover, accessed on July 10, 2014 .
- ↑ University optimization concept (HOK) of the Lower Saxony state government
- ↑ Law amending the Lower Saxony Higher Education Act of June 10, 2010, Section 2, Paragraph 1. As of August 19, 2010
- ^ Lower Saxony Higher Education Act - New Chances for Professionally Qualified People
- ↑ Juliane Kaune: Renaming of the FH causes confusion . Hannoversche Allgemeine on January 6, 2012
- ↑ Wilfried Köpke (responsible): Photojournalism and Documentary Photography course accredited by the university on November 4, 2010, permanently available via the Internet Archive
- ↑ Therapeutic work with children and adolescents (MTA) - Faculty V. Accessed on September 30, 2019 .
- ↑ Institutes of the University of Hanover , accessed on August 20, 2015
- ↑ The best universities of applied sciences 2015 , accessed on August 18, 2015
- ^ Head of the Hanover University of Applied Sciences (FHH) (PDF; 42 kB), accessed on April 12, 2011
- ↑ Juliane Kaune: Bureau of Hanover College to Kerkow-Weil resigns . Hannoversche Allgemeine on March 15, 2013
- ↑ Press release of the Hanover University of Applied Sciences from March 20, 2013. Accessed on March 21, 2013.
- ↑ Press release change in leadership at Hanover University of Applied Sciences from May 9, 2014
- ↑ Alumni of the Hanover University of Applied Sciences , accessed on August 18, 2015
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