List of honorary professors from Schleswig-Holstein
In the list of honorary professors of Schleswig-Holstein , the personalities are listed, which the Prime Minister of the country Schleswig-Holstein , the honorary professorship has given the country.
No. | Surname | Merits | Year of award |
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1. | Heinrich Steiner | In recognition of his services to the promotion of musical life in Flensburg and the Schleswig region as well as to German-Danish cultural relations | 1967 |
2. | Ernst Schlee | In recognition of his services to the scientific research of Schleswig-Holstein's art history and folklore as well as in appreciation of his successful efforts to present a lively representation of Schleswig-Holstein's cultural life in the past and present | 1968 |
3. | Olaf Klose | In recognition of his services to the library system in Schleswig-Holstein and research into Schleswig-Holstein's history | 1969 |
4th | Kurt Hector | In recognition of his services to archives in Schleswig-Holstein and to research into Schleswig-Holstein's history | 1970 |
5. | Kurt hatred | In recognition of his services as a promoter of the German language, the visual arts and music | 1970 |
6th | Friedrich Karl Gotsch | In appreciation of his oeuvre as a painter and graphic artist | 1971 |
7th | A. Paul Weber | In appreciation of his complete work as a graphic artist | 1971 |
8th. | Herbert Heigener | In recognition of his contribution to the development of agriculture | 1971 |
9. | Helmut Harms | In recognition of his services to the development of private universities of applied sciences and technical schools in the state of Schleswig-Holstein | 1972 |
10. | Gottfried Brockmann | In recognition of the significant oeuvre that the artist has created in over five decades | 1975 |
11. | Heinz Hahn | In recognition of his outstanding services to teacher training in Schleswig-Holstein, in particular the establishment of the Schleswig-Holstein State Institute for School Practice and Theory | 1975 |
12. | Gerhard Wietek | In recognition of his services, which were particularly significant for Schleswig-Holstein, in the scientific research of northern German art history and folklore, as well as in the lively representation of cultural life in northern Germany | 1977 |
13. | Erich Wohlenberg | In recognition of his diverse services to coastal research in the area of the west coast of Schleswig-Holstein and in recognition of his successful work for cultural maintenance in North Friesland | 1978 |
14th | Jens Christian Jensen | In recognition of his services to the activation of art life in Schleswig-Holstein and in recognition of his scientific achievements in the service of art | 1979 |
15th | Kurt Unfortunately | In recognition of his outstanding services to adult education in the fields of philosophy, psychology and ancient languages, as well as in recognition of his achievements in the service of science | 1980 |
16. | Martin Urban | In recognition and appreciation of his great services to the research and preservation of the art of German Expressionism and, in particular, his successful endeavors to develop Emil Nolde's work and bring it to bear around the world | 1980 |
17th | Kurt Schietzel | In recognition and appreciation of his outstanding services to regional historical research, especially during the excavation of the early medieval settlement Haithabu , to cultural maintenance in the state of Schleswig-Holstein and to the promotion of German-Scandinavian relations | 1984 |
18th | Hans Kock | In appreciation of his outstanding sculptural oeuvre, which testifies to the wealth of forms and ideas | 1987 |
19th | Wilhelm Pfannkuch | In recognition of his outstanding services to musical life in Schleswig-Holstein, especially as the initiator and chairman of the State Music Council, and in recognition of his achievements as the founder and director of the Kiel Chamber Orchestra | 1987 |
20th | Joachim Reichstein | In recognition of his outstanding services to the archaeological preservation of monuments in the state of Schleswig-Holstein and in recognition of his scientific achievements in the service of state archeology | 1987 |
21st | Julius Edelhoff | In recognition of his outstanding services to the establishment of the surgical clinic of the South City Hospital in Lübeck and in recognition of his scientific achievements and his services to the medical care of the Lübeck population | 1988 |
22nd | Hans Adam | In recognition of his outstanding services to the establishment and development of the State Engineering School in Kiel and in recognition of his scientific achievements in the field of nuclear technology | 1989 |
23. | Peter von der Osten-Sacken | In recognition of his services to the establishment and expansion of the Lübeck observatory as well as in recognition of his scientific contributions to astronomical research in Germany and abroad and his decades of outstanding commitment to adult education | 1989 |
24. | Hans-Jürgen Heise | In recognition and appreciation of his lyric, essayistic and literary critical work that he has created over the past 40 years | 1990 |
25th | Hans Hermann Henseleit | In recognition of his life's work, created over decades, as a promoter and critic of the art and culture scene in Schleswig-Holstein | 1992 |
26th | Günter Haese | In recognition and appreciation of his artistic life's work over the decades | 1994 |
27. | Nis R. Nissen | In recognition and appreciation of his services to the museum sector and his decades of excellent achievements in the areas of regional studies as well as national and cultural history | 1995 |
28. | Christa Pieske | In recognition and appreciation of her excellent achievements over decades in the areas of folklore as well as art and cultural history | 1995 |
29 | Karl-Heinz Paqué | In recognition and appreciation of his outstanding services to the Institute for the World Economy at Kiel University and to empirical economic research | 1996 |
30th | Kurt Hofmann | In recognition and appreciation of his outstanding services to the research and maintenance of the work of Johannes Brahms | 1998 |
31. | Renate Hofmann | In recognition and appreciation of her outstanding services to the research and maintenance of the work of Johannes Brahms | 1998 |
32. | Gernot Klepper | In recognition and appreciation of his outstanding services to the Institute for World Economy at the Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, especially in the field of environmental and resource economics | 1998 |
33. | Arnold Lühning | In recognition and appreciation of his outstanding services to culture - especially folklore - Schleswig-Holstein | 1998 |
34. | Liv Ullmann | In recognition and appreciation of her outstanding services in promoting the Nordic Film Days Lübeck as a cultural bridge in the Baltic Sea region | 1998 |
35. | Reimer Witt | In recognition and appreciation of his outstanding services to the national and international archives | 1999 |
36. | Neithard Bethke | In recognition and appreciation of his outstanding services to church music and his compositional work as well as his achievements in the "Ratzeburger Dommusiken" and the cultural exchange with Eastern Europe | 1999 |
37. | Hermann Gerlinger | In recognition and appreciation of his art historical and journalistic work as well as his significant contributions to the research and documentation of German Expressionism | 1999 |
38. | Sebastiano Caso | In recognition and appreciation of his services to the spread of the Italian language and culture in Schleswig-Holstein as well as his diverse efforts to promote international understanding | 2000 |
39. | Günther Fielmann | In recognition and appreciation of his outstanding services to culture, education and the environment as well as his voluntary commitment in the sense of a diverse civil society movement in Schleswig-Holstein | 2002 |
40. | Carl Ginger Johannsen | In recognition and appreciation of his outstanding services to the preservation of numerous architectural monuments and to the Schleswig-Holstein open-air museum | 2002 |
41. | Matthias Eisenberg | In recognition and appreciation of his outstanding services to the art of organ playing and the maintenance of historical organs as well as to organ-related concerts at home and abroad | 2003 |
42. | Jürgen Miethke | In recognition and appreciation of his outstanding services to art, cultural history and cultural life as well as his voluntary commitment in the sense of a diverse civil society movement in Schleswig-Holstein | 2003 |
43. | Günther Jansen | In recognition and appreciation of his extraordinary voluntary commitment in the sense of the culture of a civil society and in particular his outstanding services to the University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein | 2003 |
44. | Sarah Kirsch | In recognition and appreciation of her outstanding services to the literature of Schleswig-Holstein and her unparalleled lyrical output | 2006 |
45. | Hans-Heinrich Otte | In recognition and appreciation of his outstanding services to the reconstruction and equipment of St. Marien zu Lübeck as well as to the promotion of science and research in the field of business administration | 2007 |
46. | Klaus Murmann | In recognition and appreciation of his outstanding services on a political, entrepreneurial and social level as well as on a cultural and sporting level | 2007 |
47. | Rolf Beck | In recognition and appreciation of his artistic work and the development of the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival | 2008 |
48. | Manfred Reuther | In recognition and appreciation of his outstanding services to the preservation, scientific support and worldwide dissemination of the work of the painter Emil Nolde | 2009 |
49. | Doris Runge | In recognition of her outstanding services to literary studies and research as well as in recognition of her work as a writer | 2009 |
50. | Bernhard Emmer | In recognition and appreciation of his outstanding services to the musical life of the Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel as well as for his intensive cultural and cultural-educational commitment | 2016 |
51. | Feridun Zaimoglu | In recognition and appreciation of his literary work and his outstanding services through the enrichment and further development of contemporary German literature | 2016 |
52. | Hans Heinrich Hansen | In recognition and appreciation of his outstanding services to coexistence in the German-Danish border region and to the awareness of historical responsibility | 2016 |
53. | Christoph Eschenbach | In recognition and appreciation of his outstanding services to the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival. | 2019 |