Munich Student Union
The Student Union Munich is according to the Regulation on the Bavarian student works for a total of 15 universities with about 131,200 students (winter semester 2019/20) at 4 locations within 80 km to Munich responsible.
Its task includes the economic, social, health and cultural care of the students. It has the legal form of an institution under public law , the supervisory authority and legal supervision is the Bavarian State Ministry for Science and Art . It is a member of the German Student Union .
The student unions in Germany emerged from student self-help organizations after the First World War . The Munich Student Union was established in 1920 , making it the second oldest German student union after the Dresden Student Union.
Supervised universities
The following university locations are supported by the Munich Student Union:
- University of Munich
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Technical University of Munich
- Munich Department
- Weihenstephan Department
- Academy of Fine Arts Munich
- University of Music and Theater, Munich
- University of Television and Film, Munich
- University of Politics, Munich
- University of Applied Sciences Munich
- Weihenstephan-Triesdorf University of Applied Sciences (The Triesdorf department is supervised by the Erlangen-Nürnberg Student Union)
- University of Applied Sciences Rosenheim University of Applied Sciences
- the Munich department of Eichstätt University for the FHS course "Religious Education and Church Educational Work"
- Languages & Interpreter Institute Munich
- Blocher School (without BAföG enforcement)
- Catholic University of Applied Sciences in Munich , Benediktbeuern Department
- University of the Bavarian Economy (HDBW) Munich Trade Fair
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The assembly of representatives consists of: 3 professors per university, 3 students per university, the chief administrative officer (chancellor) of each university and the women's representative of each university
The administrative board includes: 2 representatives of the professors, 2 representatives of the students, a public figure, a representative of the employees of the student union and a women's representative from one of the universities
Ursula Wurzer-Faßnacht was managing director until April 2020. Tobias M. Burchard succeeded her in this position on May 1, 2020.
Dormitories
The largest dormitories are in the student town of Freimann ("StuSta") and in the student village of Oberwiesenfeld on the edge of the Olympic Park . Spaceboxes were used for the first time in Germany in the student city . The Studentenwerk has the following halls of residence:
Munich center |
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Munich north |
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Munich south |
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Munich south / west |
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Munich West |
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Housing complexes in Garching (approx. 15 km north of Munich) |
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Housing complex in Oberschleißheim |
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Housing complexes in Freising (approx. 40 km northeast of Munich) |
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Housing complex in Rosenheim (approx. 70 km southeast of Munich) |
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literature
- Veronika Diem: Friedrich Beck and the founding history of the Munich student union in: Elisabeth Kraus (Hrsg.): The University of Munich in the Third Reich. Essays. Part I . Herbert Utz Verlag, Munich 2006, pp. 43–72, ISBN 3-8316-0639-0
- Studentenwerk München (Ed.): "Where are you going to the student house?" 75 years of the Munich Student Union . Munich 1995
- Student Union Munich (ed.): This Maßberg. A commemorative publication . Herbert Utz Verlag, Munich 2004, ISBN 3-8316-0450-9
Web links
- www.studentenwerk-muenchen.de Official website
- List of all student residences in Munich
Individual evidence
- ↑ Studentenwerke in the figures table 2016/2017 . In: German Student Union . 2017, p. 15.
- ↑ Semesterticket & Munich Student Union. Retrieved July 2, 2020 .
- ↑ Annual report 2012 of the Munich Student Union Institution under public law
- ↑ http://www.studentenwerk-muenchen.de/ Studentenwerk München
Coordinates: 48 ° 9 '22 " N , 11 ° 34' 55.5" E