Georg Schulhoff Prize

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The Georg Schulhoff Prize for exemplary training is the most important award in Germany in the field of vocational training.

The prize, endowed with 5000 €, has been awarded since 1985 by the Association for the Promotion of Vocational Education and Training eV - Foundation Georg Schulhoff Prize . It is used to honor people or institutions who have made outstanding contributions to the vocational education system.

It is named after the former Vice President of the Central Association of German Crafts , President of the Düsseldorf Chamber of Crafts and CDU politician, Georg Schulhoff .  

Award winners

  • 1985 Horst Ludwig Riemer
  • 1985 Jens Feddersen
  • 1986 Bavarian school book publisher
  • 1986 West German radio
  • 1988 Hermann Schmidt, head of department in the Ministry of Culture of North Rhine-Westphalia
  • 1988 Josef Münch, master orthopedic technician and tradesman
  • 1991 Helmut Schubert, managing director of the Central Association of German Crafts
  • 1991 Jürgen Möllemann
  • 1994 Erich Staudt, head of the Institute for Applied Innovation Research at the Ruhr University Bochum
  • 1994 Johannes Jürgen Jeske , editor of the "Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung"
  • 1994 Sister Karoline Meyer, founder of a vocational training center in Santiago de Chile
  • 1995 Helmut Hesselfeld, master car mechanic and correctional officer
  • 1995 Rainer Nahrendorf, member of the editor-in-chief of the "Handelsblatt"
  • 1995 Winfried Pinger
  • 1996 Bodo Hombach
  • 1996 Laurenz Meyer
  • 1996 Nikolaus Huhn, master carpenter, founder of an association for the exchange of young craftsmen on both sides of the Iron Curtain
  • 1997 Jürgen Rüttgers
  • 1997 Wolfgang Clement
  • 1998 Helmut Pütz, General Secretary of the Federal Institute for Vocational Training
  • 1998 Walter Haas , chairman of the North Rhine-Westphalia district of the German Federation of Trade Unions
  • 1999 Fritz Pleitgen
  • 1999 Paul Schnitker , Honorary President of the Central Association of German Crafts, President of the Münster Chamber of Crafts
  • 1999 Horst Schwabe, craft entrepreneur
  • 2001 Harald Schartau
  • 2001 Ulrich Reitz
  • 2003 Johannes Rau
  • 2006 Peer Steinbrück
  • 2007 Heinz-Richard Heinemann, master confectioner and confectioner
  • 2008 Michael Glos
  • 2009 Vocational training and technology center of the Düsseldorf painter and varnishing guild
  • 2010 "Apprentice of the Month" campaign by the Association of the Rhenish Bakery Trade
  • 2011 Norbert Lammert
  • 2014 Guntram Schneider
  • 2016 Johanna Wanka

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