Vigdis Nipperdey

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Vigdis Nipperdey (née Henze; * 1944 ) is a German politician and lawyer and was Chairwoman of the University Council of the Technical University of Munich .

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After studying law in Heidelberg , Tübingen and Berlin as a scholarship holder of the German National Academic Foundation , she was a trainee lawyer in Berlin and Munich .

In 1971 she joined the CDU in Berlin and worked as an assistant to the CDU parliamentary group in the House of Representatives for the “Freie Universität Berlin” investigative committee. In Munich she was a member of the school policy working group of the CSU . She is currently an elected member of the CSU's district board of the Frauen Union Oberbayern. She is a member of the state board of the University and Culture working group of the CSU and chairwoman of the University and Culture working group of the Upper Bavaria district of the CSU. Since 1978 she is a member of the municipal council of the municipality Icking , first for the Junge Union , then for the CSU since 1990 for the Ickinger initiative .

In 1990 she was elected to the Bayerische Akademie Ländlicher Raum eV .

In 1994 she was appointed managing director of the newly founded " Forum Ebenhausen " at the Science and Politics Foundation . After the Foundation moved from Ebenhausen to Berlin in 2000, she was a member of the board of the "Forum Ebenhausen" for several years.

Since 1998 she has been deputy chairwoman of the University Council of the Technical University of Munich, from 2001 to 2006 chairwoman of this body.

She is a board member of the Society for Foreign Policy in Munich .

She is a member of the scientific advisory board of the NEXUS Institute for Cooperation Management and Interdisciplinary Research GmbH Berlin.

She is a member of the Inner Wheel Club Munich

Vigdis Nipperdey was married to the historian Thomas Nipperdey (1927–1992) from 1969 ; they have four children and seven grandchildren.

Awards

In 2000 she was awarded the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany .

In 2008 she was awarded the Bavarian Order of Merit.

In 2018 she received the honorary senator of the Technical University of Munich.

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Individual evidence

  1. a b Thorsten Hollstein: The constitution as a “general part”. Private law method and conception of private law with Hans Carl Nipperdey (1895–1968). Mohr Siebeck, Tübingen 2007, p. 104.