Meißen University of Applied Sciences and advanced training center
University of Public Administration and Justice (FH), advanced training center of the Free State of Saxony | |
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founding | 1992 |
Sponsorship | state |
place | Meissen |
state | Saxony |
country | Germany |
management | Frank Nolden (Rector) |
Students | 755 (2018) |
Employee | 86 |
including professors | 39 (college professors, including 6 professors) (July 30, 2015) |
Website | www.hsf.sachsen.de |
The Meißen University of Applied Sciences and Training Center is an educational institution of the Free State of Saxony , at which state and municipal employees and for the higher service in administration and justice are trained. A training center has been set up at the university for cross-departmental training for state administration employees.
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The university offers courses in the following subjects:
- General Administration
- Digital administration
- Tax administration
- Administration of justice
- Social administration and social insurance
- Public Governance (part-time, advanced master's degree)
The legal basis is the University of Applied Sciences Meißen Act , according to which the university has statutory authority. The university has no legal capacity. During the three-year course, the students alternate several times between specialist studies at the university and practical professional study periods. Internships in Saxon authorities are made available to the students.
In the tax and public finance administration department and the administration of justice department, the civil servant status is subject to revocation . The students in the departments of General Administration and Social Administration and Social Insurance conclude a private-law training contract with the recruiting authorities. 755 students are currently being trained. The university awards the diploma degree with the addition “University of Applied Sciences”, the bachelor's and master's degrees. Graduates have the degrees of Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) , Bachelor of Science (B. Sc.), Diplom-Finanzwirt (FH) or Diplom-Rechtspfleger (FH). The course is recognized nationwide. In addition to the undergraduate courses, a part-time Master of Science (M. Sc.) Public Governance has been offered since 2017.
20 years after it was founded, around 6,000 students have successfully completed their studies.
The university is based in the Meißner district of Cölln (building of the former engineering school for power and work machine construction "Rudolf Diesel" Meißen ); The university dormitories are in Bohnitzsch .
Rectors
- 1992 - November 30, 2012: Peter Musall
- December 1, 2012 - September 15, 2013: Fritz Lang
- since September 16, 2013: Frank Nolden
Teachers
- Isabelle Jänchen , Professor of Public Finance and Economics since 2010
- Wolfgang Voß , honorary professor for financial policy since 2018
- Ralf Lunau , Professor of Public Law since 2019
Graduates
- Kai Emanuel (* 1968), District Administrator of the Northern Saxony District (since August 2015)
- Henry Graichen (* 1976), District Administrator of the Leipzig District (since August 2015)
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ http://www.medienservice.sachsen.de/medien/news/187183
- ↑ https://www.fhsv.sachsen.de/studium/studentenzahlen/
- ↑ § 1 FHMeißenG defines this abbreviation. The full name is "University for Public Administration and Justice (FH), advanced training center of the Free State of Saxony with its seat in Meissen".
Coordinates: 51 ° 9 ′ 31 ″ N , 13 ° 29 ′ 22.8 ″ E