University of Applied Sciences for Forestry

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The University of Applied Sciences for Forestry was an (internal) university of applied sciences of the state of Thuringia in Schwarzburg .

history

On May 13, 1946, the technical school for forestry was founded in Schwarzburg in the rooms of a former pension and later teacher training institute . In 1956/57, students and some of the teaching staff at the technical school for forestry that had been dissolved in Tharandt near Dresden were taken over. In 1968 this received the status of an engineering school for forestry. From 1990 onwards, the company was restructured into the administrative college for forestry in Schwarzburg. Of the 35 students admitted annually, 15 Saxon students were enrolled under an administrative agreement with the State of Saxony. The remaining 20 students were Thuringian. During the six-semester course, 30 to 40 percent of the teaching volume in Schwarzburg was covered by teaching district rangers.

With a cabinet decision of December 19, 2006, the forest engineering degree was transferred from the Schwarzburg University of Applied Sciences to the Landscape Architecture , Horticulture and Forestry Department of the Erfurt University of Applied Sciences . In July 2008, the internal administration training at the Schwarzburg location was discontinued .

literature

  • Helmut Witticke, Martin Heinze: Forest training in Thuringia. Schwarzburg 1946-2008 . EchinoMedia Verlag, Bürgel 2009, ISBN 978-3-937107-18-9 , p. 192 .
  • NN: Schwarzburg is already an elite school for the forest . In: Tourismusverband Thüringer Wald eV (Hrsg.): Magazin Naturpark Thüringer Wald . Issue 4. Friedrichshöhe 2004, p. 25-27 .

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Coordinates: 50 ° 38 ′ 33.5 ″  N , 11 ° 11 ′ 49 ″  E