University of Applied Sciences for Public Administration, Police and Justice

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University of Applied Sciences for Public Administration, Police and Justice

Main building of the University of Applied Sciences for Public Administration, Police and Justice Güstrow.jpg

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founding 1991
Sponsorship state
place Guestrow
state Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
country Germany
Director Marion Rauchert
Students 466 WS 2012/13
Website www.fh-guestrow.de

The University of Applied Sciences for Public Administration, Police and Justice ( FHöVPR or FHÖ ) with its seat in Güstrow is a non-incorporated body in the business area of ​​the Ministry of the Interior of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania .

history

The Institute for Teacher Education (1952)

College for teacher training and teacher training institute during the Nazi era

On the site of today's facility, a brick building based on plans by Hermann Oeding was built in "Nordic style" for a college for teacher training for Mecklenburg from 1938 and completed in 1943. It was supposed to take up the existing Rostock facility, which, however, was already classified as a teacher training institute in 1941 as in the whole of the German Reich due to the war.

Güstrow University of Education

During the time of the German Democratic Republic (GDR) there was an institute for teacher training from 1949/50 , and from 1953 a pedagogical institute , which became pedagogical on March 13, 1972 University "Liselotte Herrmann" was increased with the right to award doctorates and the possibility of habilitation, which had about 2000 to 2500 students. The PH served to train qualified teachers and, under the rectors Hans-Joachim Lutter and Rainer Tichatschke (from 1988), was primarily oriented towards mathematics and natural sciences. The Germanist Karl-Ernst Sommerfeldt was well-known, and the biology didacticist Erwin Zabel, the mathematics methodologist Hans-Dieter Sill and the physicist Dietrich Kremp also had names . This institution was also of special importance because it trained German teachers for the “friendly socialist foreign countries”, which gave the appearance of the student body something unexpectedly cosmopolitan. In 1990/1991 the facility was dissolved, which had already been planned in the GDR when teacher training was to be relocated to the Neubrandenburg University of Education, founded in 1988 . Now the PH Güstrow was integrated into the University of Rostock in 1991 . Liselotte Herrmann's name has been discarded, while her memorial for the victims of Nazi violence and arbitrariness is still in front of the university.

The university of applied sciences opened in 1991

Liselotte Herrmann Monument, Goldberger Strasse 12, Güstrow

On August 19, 1991, the new University of Applied Sciences for Public Administration was opened. In 1991, in addition to the current departments, the facility also included the areas of forestry and social administration. These departments were closed in 1996 (forestry) and 1999 (social administration).

Sections

General Administration Section

  • General Administration Department
  • Training institute for local and state administration
  • Institute for advanced training and administrative modernization

Tax Administration Section

Police section

  • Police department

Administration of Justice Section

  • Department of Justice

The state school for fire and disaster control based in Malchow , which is affiliated to the university of applied sciences, is the central training facility for the public fire brigades in the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.

Known relatives

Web links

Commons : Fachhochschule Güstrow  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Federal Statistical Office: Number of students by type of university, state and university, WS 2012/13, pp. 66–113 (accessed on November 3, 2013)
  2. ^ State Office for Culture and Monument Preservation Mv (Ed.): Alles Platte ?: Architecture in the north of the GDR as a cultural heritage . Ch.links, Berlin 2018, p. 68 f .
  3. ^ Erwin Zabel: PH Güstrow. Retrieved January 8, 2019 .
  4. Lutter, Hans-Joachim . In: G. Baumgartner, D. Hebig (Hrsg.): Biographisches Handbuch der SBZ / DDR . Saur, Munich a. a. 1996, p. 499 ( google.de ).
  5. ^ Rainer Tichatschke: CV. University of Trier, accessed on January 4, 2019 .
  6. ^ Lexicon of Organizations and Institutions . In: Andreas u. a. (Ed.): This is how the GDR worked . B. 2. rororo, Reinbek 1994, ISBN 3-499-16349-7 , p. 778 .
  7. Erwin Zabel: CV. Retrieved January 8, 2019 .
  8. ^ Hans Dieter Sill: CV. University of Rostock, accessed January 4, 2019 .

Coordinates: 53 ° 47 ′ 1 ″  N , 12 ° 10 ′ 37.6 ″  E