Higher federal teaching and research institute for the chemical industry
"Rosensteingasse" | |
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type of school | Vocational middle and high school with Matura and technical school |
founding | 1910 |
address |
HBLVA 17. |
place | Hernals (17th district of Vienna) |
state | Vienna |
Country | Austria |
Coordinates | 48 ° 13 '16 " N , 16 ° 19' 38" E |
carrier | Republic of Austria (Federation) |
student | about 1000 |
Teachers | about 100 |
management | Annemarie Karglmayer |
Website | www.hblva17.ac.at |
The Higher Federal Training and Research Institute for the Chemical Industry , also known as HBLVA Rosensteingasse , is a technical and commercial training institute in the 17th district of Hernals in Vienna .
Architecture and history
The building was built from 1907 to 1910 according to the plans of the architects Julius Deininger and Wunibald Deininger and expanded in the late 1980s to cope with the increasing number of trainees. In 2010 the school celebrated its 100th anniversary.
In 2017 the green area behind the school (facing Gschwandnergasse) was named Hermine Weinreb Park .
Educational offer
The school consists of a higher education institution (5 years old with Matura ) with around 600 students, a technical school (4 years old with final exams) with around 200 students and semester-by-semester forms in day and evening classes with a total of around 200 students. A state-authorized research institute is attached to the school.
In 2018, around 1,000 students attended the higher federal teaching and research institute for the chemical industry. The proportion of female students is around a third.
Form of training | Duration | School levels | graduation | Number of students |
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Higher educational institution | 5 years | 9-13 | Mature and diploma exam | about 600 |
Technical school | 4 years | 9-12 | final exam | approx. 200 |
Day college | 4 semesters | after graduation | Diploma examination | about 140 |
Evening college | 6 semesters | after graduation | Diploma examination | approx. 60 |
Departments of the higher education institution
After three years of general chemical training, a specialization takes place in the 4th and 5th year:
- Applied technologies and environmental management
- Environmental analysis
- Surface technology
- Leather and natural material technology
- Biochemistry and Molecular Biotechnology
- Chemical plant management
Training focus of the technical school
After two years of general chemical training, the 3rd and 4th grades specialize in the following areas:
- Technical college for chemical technology - specialization in biochemistry and biotechnology
- Technical college for chemistry - training focus on environmental analysis
Day course and evening course
In the day and evening classes there are also two specializations after a common basic chemical education:
- Biochemistry and Biochemical Technology
- Environmental analysis and environmental management
management
- Wilhelm Kalmann
- Ferdinand Ulzer
- Julius Zellner
- Robert Dear
- Rudolf Niederleuthner
- Serious junk
- Heinz Hammer
- Otto Rumpler
- Albin Scherhaufer
- Herbert Wutzel
- Wolfgang Solar
- since 2011 Annemarie Karglmayer
Graduates
- Florian Adamski , (cabaret artist and actor)
- Joe Berger , (original and actor)
- Karin Büchl-Krammerstätter, (Vienna's first environmental lawyer , retired)
- Karlheinz Essl jun. , (Composer)
- Heinz Falk , (chemist)
- Jack Hauser , (filmmaker and artist)
- Christian Köberl , (Director Natural History Museum Vienna )
- Monika Langthaler , (Member of the Austrian National Council , ret.)
- Peter Sichrovsky , (writer, MEP of the EU Parliament)
- Johannes Mario Simmel , (bestselling author)
- Fritz Thorn, (publicist)
- Andreas Weigel , literary scholar and cultural journalist
- Verena Winiwarter , environmental historian, scientist of the year 2013
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Applied Technologies and Environmental Management (AUM). In: www.hblva17.ac.at. Retrieved October 20, 2019 .
- ↑ Hofrat Mag. DDr. Wolfgang Solar, until December 2010 Director of HBLVA Rosensteingasse
- ↑ Mrs. Mag. Dr. Annemarie Karglmayer new director of HBLVA 17
- ↑ Website “Club of Education and Science Journalists”. Accessed on January 8, 2014.