Ulrike Gutheil

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Ulrike Gutheil (born December 11, 1959 in Osterhagen-Ihlpohl ) is a German lawyer . From 2016 to 2019 she was a non-party state secretary in the Ministry of Science, Research and Culture of the State of Brandenburg .

Life

After studying law at the University of Bremen and Arizona State University , Gutheil was appointed probationary judge at the Bremen Regional Court in 1988 . From 1989 to 1999 she worked for the Max Planck Society in Munich, and in 1992 she did her doctorate in Bremen on the subject of doping . After working in Munich, she was appointed Chancellor of the Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus , and in October 2004 she moved to the same position at the Technical University of Berlin . In 2010 Gutheil was awarded the "Woman in Responsibility" prize. Since December 2011 she has been an honorary professor at the Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus (now BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg ) for general administrative law, university law, university management. From 2007 to 2012 she chaired the "Facility Management" working group of the German university chancellors. From 2006 to 2012 she was also 1st Deputy Federal Spokesperson for the Chancellors of Germany's universities. Since 2009 she has been a member of the administrative board of the Studentenwerk Berlin and since 2006 curator of the Fraunhofer Institute for Production Systems and Design Technology (IPK).

On June 22, 2010 she was elected by the council of the Humboldt University in Berlin with 33 out of 51 votes as the new Vice President for Budget, Technology and Personnel. The date of the assumption of office was still uncertain, since an action against her election as Vice President was brought before the administrative court and an injunction was applied for against the appointment . After the dismissal of the lawsuit, she was supposed to take up office at the end of 2010, and in November 2010 the Humboldt University announced that she did not want to take up office. Gutheil was the preferred candidate for President-elect Jan-Hendrik Olbertz . Her choice was controversial, as a preliminary investigation into favoring the university budget had been going on against her since 2008. There had been particularly violent protests from the student representatives, who criticized the election without further candidates and spoke of a procedure whose sole purpose was "to manipulate and vote the students down."

In the spring of 2011, the Berlin public prosecutor closed the case against Ulrike Gutheil after more than three years of investigation due to a lack of sufficient suspicion in accordance with Section 170, Paragraph 2 of the Code of Criminal Procedure.

Ulrike Gutheil was re-elected as Chancellor unanimously on May 9, 2014 by the TU Berlin Board of Trustees . This is her second term of office after ten years. As Chancellor, Ulrike Gutheil is head of the Central University Administration with the departments "Student Service", "Personnel and Legal", "Finances", "Building and Services Management" and "Research"; she is also responsible for the budget and as Chief Information Officer ( CIO) responsible for the area of ​​information and communication technology. Ulrike Gutheil is a member of the board of directors of the German Research Network and is chairwoman of the supervisory board and member of the advisory board of Femtec GmbH.

In July 2014 Ulrike Gutheil was elected to the Senate of the Leibniz Association . The top advisory body of the research organization consists of around 40 representatives from the federal and state governments, from science and the public sector. The term of office is four years.

Since September 20, 2016, she has been Brandenburg State Secretary for Science, Research and Culture and as such at the same time Sorbs Commissioner for the State of Brandenburg and a member of the Board of Trustees of the Foundation for the Sorbian People . He was succeeded in November 2019 by Tobias Dünow .

Ulrike Gutheil is a board member of the "Association for the Promotion of German & International Science Law".

Individual evidence

  1. ^ TU Berlin: Chancellor Prof. Dr. Ulrike Gutheil , accessed on July 10, 2014.
  2. Minutes of the Academic Senate of the HU of August 10, 2010, p. 2 ( Memento of July 14, 2014 in the Internet Archive ), accessed on September 11, 2010.
  3. HU press release of November 24, 2010, accessed on November 25, 2010.
  4. HU Berlin press release of June 22, 2010 , accessed on June 25, 2010.
  5. Article: “Choosing Gutheil” in the Tagesspiegel from June 16, 2010, accessed on June 25, 2010.
  6. Article: Controversial top woman in the Berliner Zeitung of June 23, 2010, accessed on June 25, 2010.
  7. Press release of the TU Berlin from March 8, 2011 , accessed on July 10, 2014.
  8. Press release of the TU Berlin from May 9, 2014 , accessed on July 10, 2014.
  9. Press release of the Leibniz Association of July 17, 2014 , accessed on August 12, 2014.
  10. FOCUS Online: Ulrike Gutheil appointed Secretary of State for Culture. Retrieved September 30, 2016 .
  11. Brandenburg gets a new sorbent officer. In: www.rbb-online.de. Archived from the original on October 2, 2016 ; accessed on September 30, 2016 .

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