Lower Saxony University of Applied Sciences for Administration and Justice

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Lower Saxony University of Applied Sciences for Administration and Justice
activity August 1, 1979 - September 30, 2007
Sponsorship state
place Hildesheim
state Lower Saxony
country Germany
Website www.fhvr.niedersachsen.de ( Memento from April 2, 2008 in the Internet Archive )

The Lower Saxony University of Applied Sciences for Administration and Justice (FHVR) was a university of applied sciences for public administration in the State of Lower Saxony , based in Hildesheim , which existed from August 1979 to September 30, 2007.

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The university of applied sciences was established on the basis of a resolution of the Lower Saxony state government from 1974 in order to undertake the training for the career of the higher service in administration in the future as a course of a university of applied sciences . She trained candidates in the fields of general administration , administration of justice , tax administration and for the Lower Saxony police .

In the course of their dissolution, the municipalities were given the opportunity to train for high-level general administrative services under their own responsibility. The successor institution will be the Municipal University of Applied Sciences for Administration in Lower Saxony at the Lower Saxony Study Institute for Municipal Administration. V. based in Hanover .

The tax administration faculty of the FHVR and the state finance school of Lower Saxony were merged with the advanced training of the regional finance directorate on August 1, 2006 to form the Lower Saxony Tax Academy , based in Bad Eilsen . The Rinteln location remained as a tax academy.

The "Faculty of Police" of the FHVR and the educational institute of the police in Lower Saxony have been combined as a joint training and further education institution to form the Lower Saxony Police Academy with headquarters in Nienburg / Weser . The in Hann. Münden and Oldenburg existing facilities remained as locations of the police academy.

On September 30, 2007, the Faculty of Justice was transformed into a North German University of Applied Sciences for Justice with headquarters in Hildesheim .