University of Koblenz-Landau
University of Koblenz-Landau | |
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founding | 1969 |
place | Koblenz and Landau |
state | Rhineland-Palatinate |
country | Germany |
President | May-Britt Kallenrode |
Students | 17,949 (WS 2019/20) |
Employee | 1,401 (April 2018) |
including professors | 175 (April 2018) |
Networks | DFH , MGU |
Website | www.uni-koblenz-landau.de |
The University of Koblenz-Landau - from 1969 to 1990 "Educational Science University of Rhineland-Palatinate" - is a university with eight faculties on two campuses in Koblenz and Landau and the seat of its president in Mainz . With over 17,000 students, it is the second largest university in Rhineland-Palatinate . About 61% of the university's students study teacher training courses . In 2018 it was decided to split the university. The Landau location is to merge with the Technical University of Kaiserslautern by 2022 and the Koblenz location is to continue as an independent university.
history
Teachers seminar
The university, founded in 1990, is based on several predecessor institutions in Koblenz, Landau, Neuwied, Worms, Kaiserslautern and Trier. In 1903, the Royal Prussian Teachers' Seminar was founded in Koblenz, the first educational institution for teachers, but it was closed in 1925 when educational academies were founded. During National Socialism, teacher training was carried out again, but at a low level.
University of Education 1946–1969
After the Second World War, pedagogical academies were founded in Rhineland-Palatinate for teacher training at elementary schools until 1949 , which were upgraded to six pedagogical universities in Kaiserslautern, Koblenz, Landau, Neuwied, Trier and Worms in 1960 .
Rhineland-Palatinate University of Education 1969–1990
These went into the Educational Science University of Rhineland-Palatinate (EWH), founded on October 1, 1969 , which, in addition to Landau and Koblenz, also had departments in Mainz and Worms. In 1970 EWH was granted the right to confer doctorates and habilitation . In 1978 the department in Worms was dissolved and the special education department in Mainz was relocated to the Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz in 1985 .
Foundation of the University of Koblenz-Landau
On October 1, 1990, the EWH was converted to the University of Koblenz-Landau and the departments of computer science in Koblenz and psychology in Landau were established. Since then the university has eight departments. In 1992 the Institute for Special Education was returned to the Landau campus from the Johannes Gutenberg University.
During excavation work for the new central building of the University of Koblenz-Landau, a British air mine weighing 1,800 kg was found on May 20, 1999 . This was one of the largest bombs found in Koblenz after the Second World War and, when defused, led to the largest ever evacuation of the population. After the university moved from the Koblenz district of Oberwerth to the Metternich district in 2002, it has one of the newest campuses in Germany in Koblenz . In 2004, new buildings were put into operation in Landau in addition to the old campus. More were added in 2010 as a new “stairway from the city to the campus”. The main campus is currently being modernized and expanded.
Separation of the University of Koblenz-Landau
In 2019 it was decided to split the university. The Landau site is to merge with the University of Kaiserslautern by 2022 and the Koblenz site is to continue as an independent university. The administration in Mainz is to be divided between Koblenz and Landau.
Structure of the university
The university management consists of a collegial university management with the President May-Britt Kallenrode , the Vice-President Stefan Wehner (Campus Koblenz), the Vice-President Gabriele Schaumann (Campus Landau) and the Chancellor Michael Ludewig.
The number of students has quadrupled since 1990. There are now over 17,000 students enrolled, around half in Koblenz and half in Landau. This divided structure of the university with two campuses approx. 150 kilometers apart and a joint presidential office in Mainz is unique in Germany. The two campuses each have four departments:
- Campus Koblenz
- Department 1: Education , Department 2: Philology / Cultural Studies , Department 3: Mathematics / Natural Sciences , Department 4: Computer Science
- Landau campus
- Department 5: Education , Department 6: Cultural and Social Sciences , Department 7: Natural and Environmental Sciences , Department 8: Psychology
In addition to its eight faculties and its facilities, the university has set up a DFG graduate college, a graduate academy, a graduate school and an interdisciplinary doctoral center for the qualification of young scientists.
The University of Koblenz-Landau occupies a prominent position in terms of equality between women and men. According to a survey by the education provider WBS, in which the 44 largest universities in Germany were examined, it ranks third with 35.5 percent of female professors. This puts it at the top together with the University of Kassel and the University of Applied Sciences Hamburg. It is also one of the thirteen universities run by a woman. The collegial university management is also staffed equally. The university supports the implementation of gender equality through a variety of projects, such as female professor program III, mentoring, the Ada Lovelace project, promotion of young female researchers and a graduate school for gender research.
Focus in research and teaching
The University of Koblenz-Landau aligns research and teaching to three interlinked, interdisciplinary profile areas: education, people, the environment. The expansion of the range of courses and further education, the intensification of the promotion of young scientists and the stronger international orientation of all areas of the university are further development goals.
education
Within the state of Rhineland-Palatinate, the university plays an outstanding role in educational sciences and teacher training. It is the only university in the state to offer teacher training courses for all types of schools. This core competence characterizes the profile area. Important features are also the combination of pedagogy and subject didactics, the great importance of extracurricular learning locations and student laboratories as well as the link between science and school pedagogical practice, e.g. B. via the CampusSchule networks.
human
This profile area is shaped by the humanities, cultural and social sciences, in which in particular languages, art and culture, politics and economics are analyzed, optimized by psychology as a human sciences and computer science, which develops extensive IT-based services for people and tested for their practicality.
environment
Three scientific approaches characterize this profile area. The environmental science approach addresses the scientifically describable environment, computer science deals with the technical-digital environment, and the humanities and social sciences understand the environment as a cultural or social environment.
courses
Teacher training courses
The University of Koblenz-Landau is the only university in Rhineland-Palatinate to offer teacher training courses for all types of schools. On both campuses, both a bachelor's and master's degree for teaching at a primary school, secondary school plus and high school can be acquired. In addition, teaching-related bachelor's and master's degrees can be studied on the Landau campus for the special needs school and on the Koblenz campus for vocational schools .
- Teaching related bachelor's degree
- Teacher training-related master’s courses
- Certificate course in performing games
Bachelor and Master courses in Koblenz
Bachelor:
- Applied Sciences
- BioGeoSciences
- Computational visualistics
- Computer science
- Information management
- Cultural studies
- Mathematical modeling
- pedagogy
- business Informatics
- Two-subject Bachelor
Master:
- Applied Physics
- BioGeoSciences
- Ceramic Science and Engineering
- Chemistry and physics of functional materials
- Computational visualistics
- E-government
- pedagogy
- German Studies - Dynamics of Mediation
- Computer science
- Information management
- Cultural studies
- Mathematical Modeling of Complex Systems
- Web and Data Science
- business Informatics
Bachelor and master courses in Landau
Bachelor:
- pedagogy
- Man and the environment: psychology, communication, economics
- psychology
- Social and communication sciences
- Environmental science
- Two-subject Bachelor
Master:
- Ecotoxicology
- psychology
- Social and communication sciences
- Environmental Sciences
Postgraduate distance learning and in-service training
The Center for Distance Learning and University Continuing Education (ZFUW) has been a central facility of the University of Koblenz-Landau since 1991 . It is the oldest distance learning institution at universities in Rhineland-Palatinate and specializes in offering postgraduate distance learning courses and part-time distance learning courses. It also offers training courses in face-to-face format (e.g. seminars). The educational format for distance learning follows the ' blended learning concept', i.e. H. a combination of phases of guided self-study with the help of written learning materials and presence phases.
Human Sciences area
- " Inclusion and School (MA)" (Master of Arts)
- " Personnel and Organization (MA)" (Master of Arts)
- " Didactics and Inclusion (CAS)" (Certificate of Advanced Studies)
- "Fundamentals of Inclusive Education (CAS)" (Certificate of Advanced Studies)
- "Fundamentals of Personnel Management (CAS)" (Certificate of Advanced Studies)
- "Organizational Learning (CAS)" (Certificate of Advanced Studies)
Management area
- " Corporate Communications and Rhetoric / Business Communication and Rhetoric (MA)" (Master of Arts)
- "Behavioral Management (MBA)" ( Master of Business Administration - in preparation )
- " Market research " (certificate)
- " Marketing Management" (certificate)
- " Patent and innovation protection " (certificate)
Range science and technology
- "Applied Environmental Sciences (M.Sc.)" (Master of Science)
- " Energy Management (M.Sc.)" (Master of Science)
- "Renewable Energies and Energy Economics (MAS)" (Master of Advanced Studies)
- "German Environmental Law " (certificate)
- "Corporate environmental management and environmental economics" (certificate)
- " Water ecology for nature conservation practitioners" (certificate)
- "Application-oriented energy management (CAS)" (Certificate of Advanced Studies)
- "Energy Management: Politics and Law (CAS)" (Certificate of Advanced Studies)
- "Fundamentals of Energy Management (CAS)" (Certificate of Advanced Studies)
- "Conventional and Renewable Energy Generation (CAS)" (Certificate of Advanced Studies)
- " Groundwater ecology in water supply and environmental protection" by the Institute for Groundwater Ecology (IGÖ) GmbH (certificate)
Former courses
The courses in art education , art teaching , social studies and the postgraduate Master of Arts in health management have been discontinued. Due to the concentration of music on the Koblenz campus decided by the Senate in July 2012, the Institute for Musicology and Music on the Landau campus accepted the last music students in the winter semester 2012/13.
Personalities
Campus Koblenz
- Günter Altner , Protestant Theology and Biology
- Michaela Bauks , Protestant Theology
- Hendrik Beikirch , street artist
- Alfred Bellebaum , sociologist and founder of happiness research
- Edwin Czerwick , political scientist
- Markus Dröge , Protestant theologian and Bishop of Berlin
- Ulrich Furbach , computer scientist , researcher in the field of artificial intelligence
- Winfried Gebhardt , sociologist and sociologist of religion
- Christian Geulen , historian
- Jürgen Goldstein , philosophy
- Marie-Theres Hammes-Rosenstein , lawyer and women's representative
- Werner Hechberger , historian
- Peter Hofmann , fundamental theologian and dogmatist
- Angela Kaupp , theologian
- Petra Kindhäuser , musicologist
- Harald von Korflesch , economist and business IT specialist
- Rudi Krawitz , General Didactics and School Pedagogy, from 2005 to 2008 head of the Center for Teacher Education
- Ute Langanky , painter
- Joachim Löper , engineering scientist
- Günther Ludig , art didactic
- Rudolf Lüthe , philosopher, co-editor of the "Philosophisches Literaturanzeiger"
- Stefan Neuhaus , literary scholar
- Ulrich Nonn , historian
- Claudia Quaiser-Pohl , psychologist
- Elisabeth Sander , psychologist
- Ulrich Sarcinelli , political scientist
- Célia Šašić , soccer player
- Erwin Schaaf , historian
- Helmut Schmiedt , literary scholar
- Steffen Staab , computer scientist , web scientist
- Klaus G. Troitzsch , sociologist, researcher in the field of computational social science
- Maria A. Wimmer , administrative IT specialist
Landau campus
- Elżbieta Adamiak , Catholic Theology
- Hans Ammerich , history
- Henner Barthel , Speech Science
- Christian Bermes , philosopher
- Lothar Bluhm , literary and cultural scientist, editor of the active word
- Andreas D. Fröhlich , pedagogue, father of "basal stimulation"
- Hellmut Geissner , influential personality in speech science
- Jürgen Gießing , sports and educational scientist , developed the high-intensity training (HIT) further
- Udo Hanke , sports scientist
- Karl-Heinz Ingenkamp , co-founder of empirical educational science
- Reinhold Jäger , representative of educational diagnostics
- Reiner Keller (sociologist) , sociologist
- Norbert Kluge , initiator of an educationally based sex research
- Peter Nenniger , teaching and learning researcher and former President of the Humboldt Society
- Renate Neubäumer , economist
- Gabriele Schaumann , chemist
- Melanie Steffens , psychologist
- Jonas Meyer , singer in the pop duo "Das Lumpenpack"
President
- 1970–1972: Siegfried Wibbing (* 1926), theologian
- 1972–1984: Franz Fippinger (1932–2013), psychologist
- 1984–1988: Siegfried Wibbing (* 1926), theologian
- 1988–2000: Hermann Saterdag (1945–2013), educational researcher
- 2000–2005: Josef Klein (* 1940), linguist
- 2005–2017: Roman Heiligenthal (* 1953), theologian
- since 2017: May-Britt Kallenrode (* 1962), physicist
Student projects
Amnesty International ; Campus Radau (university radio); bye; Lens (film documentaries); Environmental group; Queer people; University cinema; "Fatal" university pub; Summer cafe; College sports; Summer university; City University.
Publications
- Heiligenthal, Roman / Vienna, Andreas (ed.): University on the move. Festschrift for the founding anniversary of the University of Koblenz-Landau, Verlag Regionalkultur, Heidelberg 2015, ISBN 978-3-89735-913-0 .
- Technical reports computer science ( ISSN 1860-4471 , until 2006)
- Computer science work reports ( ISSN 1864-0346 (print), ISSN 1864-0850 (online), from 2007)
- Landau writings on communication and cultural studies
- Koblenz Geographical Colloquium
- Empirical Pedagogy ( ISSN 0931-5020 )
See also
Web links
- Website of the University of Koblenz-Landau
- Unipedia - a wiki by students from Koblenz for future students at the University of Koblenz-Landau, Koblenz campus
- The General Student Committee of the Koblenz Campus
- The general student committee of the Landau campus
Individual evidence
- ^ University of Koblenz-Landau> Figures and facts. Accessed July 31, 2019 .
- ^ University of Koblenz-Landau> University management. Accessed July 31, 2019 .
- ^ University of Koblenz-Landau> Figures and facts. Retrieved April 13, 2020 .
- ↑ State Statistical Office Rhineland-Palatinate: Students at universities in the winter semester 2017/2018
- ↑ Network. List of universities in the DFH network. In: www.dfh-ufa.org. Franco-German University, accessed on October 7, 2019 .
- ↑ University of Koblenz-Landau separates ( Memento from February 14, 2019 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ May 1999 - The bomb found in: uni-koblenz.de
- ↑ University of Koblenz: The schedule is set - no funding. In: swr.de. Retrieved July 19, 2020 .
- ↑ Nadine Bös: Two universities are getting divorced FAZ, June 2, 2020, accessed on June 7, 2020
- ↑ Stefan Wehner is the new Vice President of the University on Campus Koblenz - University of Koblenz · Landau. Retrieved February 20, 2019 .
- ↑ Quota of women at German colleges and universities: Most of the female professors work here. Retrieved November 20, 2019 .
- ^ Equal opportunity projects at the University of Koblenz-Landau. Retrieved November 20, 2019 .
- ↑ See Uni-Homepage University of Koblenz-Landau, teacher training courses (Bachelor / Master of Education) . Status: March 2013
- ↑ [1] , accessed June 10, 2017.
- ^ WeST, Information about the Master Program in Web and Data Science
- ^ University of Koblenz-Landau, Institute for Social Sciences , accessed on June 15, 2012.
- ↑ s. University of Koblenz-Landau, center for distance learning and university further education, distance learning courses
- ↑ uni-koblenz-landau.de: Fachberichte Informatik , last accessed : February 2018
- ↑ uni-koblenz-landau.de: Working reports from the IT department , last accessed : February 2018
- ↑ uni-landau.de: Landauer Schriften zur Kommunikation- und Kulturwissenschaft ( Memento from October 29, 2007 in the Internet Archive ), last accessed: May 2010
- ↑ uni-koblenz-landau.de: Koblenz Geographical Colloquium , last accessed : February 2018
- ↑ Verlag Empirische Pädagogik ( Memento from February 21, 2018 in the Internet Archive ), last accessed: February 2018
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Coordinates: 50 ° 0 ′ 11.2 " N , 8 ° 15 ′ 35.5" E