German University of Administrative Sciences, Speyer

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The German University of Administrative Sciences Speyer, founded in 1947 by the French occupying power (formerly German university named for Administrative Sciences Speyer DHV ) is a University of Administrative Sciences in Speyer, the and the other not only the home country Rhineland -Palatinate, but also on the collar 15 states of the Federal Republic of Germany is supported and funded.

It is the leading university for the study of management science in Germany. In teaching, she offers five degree programs: the one-semester postgraduate administrative sciences Complementary studies for articled clerks, the one-year postgraduate postgraduate studies in Master of Administrative Sciences and since 2012 for at least a Bachelor graduates the two Masters courses Administrative Sciences and Public Economy and part-time and a charge to the master science management. In spring and autumn the University of Speyer offers continuing education courses for civil servants at senior service.

Research on the state and administration operate most of the professors of the University not only to their chairs, but also as members of settled on campus German Research Institute for Public Administration Speyer, part of the Leibniz Association.

305,000 works, the University Library is the largest scientific library administration in Germany and to the neighboring Palatine Regional Library Speyer with 1 million books, the second largest library in Speyer.

Introduction

The University of Speyer is mandated by the "Law on the German University of Administrative Sciences " with the care of the administrative sciences in research and teaching. In addition to this law, the University of Speyer is based on a treaty between the country of domicile of Rhineland-Palatinate and all other provinces and the federal government, who co-finance the university Speyer about one-third.

The University of Speyer has currently (as of July 2005) 17 chairs, about 65 lecturers and about 300 to 400 students. The average age of students is currently (May 2008) at 29 years.

The students can choose from about 100 courses. You must each seminar, project-based working group (de facto another seminar, usually held by a practitioner ), lawyers exercise their so-called country have a total of 20-22 credit hours. The semester hours are from 1 November to 31 January (winter semester) and from 1 May to 31 July (summer semester).

The University of Speyer seeks the application, such as its French model, the École nationale d'administration (ENA ), and sees itself as an elite.

Administrative Sciences Postgraduate Studies

About 80 percent of the students at the University of Speyer are lawyers, after the first legal state examination that completes the university training of lawyers, as law clerks are practically and theoretically further trained in various stations and the administrative duty station choice station or the attorney station at the University of can provide Speyer.

Upon request, the law clerks of the provinces in which they were trained, was sent to a one-semester supplementary course (partly in the management station, partly in the choice of station ) to Speyer, as these lawyers, for example, as future officers of the higher service of a substantial part of the state management staff make up. Each state has a quota for this. The deployment is carried out depending on the province according to merit principle ( results of the first state examination ), after first served basis (sequence of requests ), or by Losprinzip.

In addition to the legal trainees but can also graduates from other disciplines, particularly economists, social scientists and policy, complete the one-semester, postgraduate studies complement and qualify as scientifically and professionally.

Postgraduate studies in Master of Administrative Sciences

There is also a two-semester graduate course for above average ( best 20%) graduates of a university degree in law, economics or social sciences, leading to the Master of Administrative Science ( Magister rerum publicarum rer with the abbreviation Mag. Publ. ). It accesses the same curriculum back as complementary studies. Within this study, the ( in the summer semester of 2011 a total of 43 construction listener ) is completed each year by about 30 German and 10 foreign students, different priorities can be selected. The title of the Mag.rer.publ. has been awarded to nearly 1,500 graduates since the founding of the University (April 2012).

Since 1991 an international complement the postgraduate course is offered at the University of Speyer. This so-called EMPA study ( European Masters of Public Administration) is a program of study of various European universities and provides the participants in the postgraduate course the opportunity to complete an additional semester abroad at one of the partner universities. The participants in the EMPA program will have the opportunity to acquire in this way knowledge of the public administration in another European country and to familiarize yourself with the process of internationalization of public administration. Among the partner universities next Speyer include the following universities:

  • Katholieke Universiteit Leuven / Université catholique de Louvain (Belgium )
  • Technical University of Tallinn ( Estonia)
  • University of Vaasa (Finland )
  • Institut d' études politiques de Paris ( France) also: Sciences Po Paris
  • Institut d' études politiques de Lyon ( France) also: Sciences Po Lyon
  • University of Liverpool ( United Kingdom )
  • University of Limerick (Ireland )
  • Leiden University (Netherlands)
  • Erasmus University Rotterdam ( The Netherlands)
  • University of Geneva ( Switzerland )
  • Corvinus University of Budapest (Hungary )

The EMPA program is integrated into the administrative sciences graduate studies. All participants in the EMPA program available after the regular - but shifted in time - master's degree in addition to the academic degree " Master of Administrative Sciences ( Mag.rer.publ. ) " Means a certificate of participation in the EMPA program.

The master's degree programs Administrative Sciences and Public Economics

In November 2011, launched the two master programs " Administrative Sciences" and " Public Economics " at the University. Both programs are offered in a two -year option for graduates of relevant Bachelor degree courses and in each case a one-year option for graduates of relevant studies with a diploma, master's, or Master's degree or a state exam. The master program " Administrative Sciences" conveys trans-and interdisciplinary knowledge linked to action and decision-making in the public sector from the perspective of management science, law, social science and economics. On a broad scientific basis, students acquire control knowledge in terms of design options in the performance of public functions and the corresponding order decision procedures. You learn new problem views and solutions to develop, the answer to the changed role of the state and administration in an open international order and satisfy the requirements of the rule of law and democratic action and economic effectiveness and efficiency. The Master's program Public Economics enables its graduates to assume leadership positions in the public sector or in charge of the supervision or regulation of public economic management bodies as well as in the related consultancies. Graduates qualify eg for vocational fields Public companies, companies that are active in the general interest, government departments, agencies at all governmental or municipal levels, regulatory and competition authorities, consultancies, law firms or institutions of economic development. Graduates are after graduation in a position to participate in the design of public economic activity and in this respect to analyze options. For the definition of qualification aims of professional practice were included in a workshop representatives.

The part-time MPA Degree Program Science Management

The curriculum of the two -year program is based on the extensive experience of the German University of Administrative Sciences Speyer and the Centre for Science Management Association ( ZWM ) in the training of managers. Unlike other training programs that are either focused on the higher education sector or the education sector, the Speyer master's program is geared to the entire scientific system with its various organizations and structures.

PhD and Habilitation

The university has (abbreviated Doctor of Administrative Sciences, Dr. rerum publicarum: Dr. rer publ. . ) The right to award doctorates and professorships. Meanwhile, also the degree of Dr. iuris and a Dr. rer due to a change in the PhD regulations of the University. pol. be obtained.

Promotion prerequisite is that a study of the legal, economic, social or historical sciences with an above average result concluded, among other things (best third) or the academic degree of a Master of Administrative Sciences was filed at least good with an overall score of.

The doctoral program will take at least two semesters and does not have to be served contiguously. In complementary or postgraduate studies completed semester may be credited to the study.

University Library Speyer

305,000 works, the University Library is the largest scientific library administration in Germany and to the neighboring Palatine Regional Library Speyer with 1 million books, the second largest library in Speyer. The focus of the portfolio are legal, administrative and Economics, Political Science, Philosophy, Social Sciences and Modern History. The library holds about 1,000 periodicals and has 970 electronic journal licenses. Available are, inter alia, the databases Juris, Beck Online and Legion. The University aims to achieve a new library with computer center, for which after a VOF - tender planning by the architect Max Dudler was created.

Street names and Development

The German University of Administrative Sciences Speyer, whose campus includes a road block in the area of ​​Speyer -southwest were zugewidmet of the city of Speyer two street names. The east side of the campus with teaching buildings ( classrooms, library, Rector and study management ) and guest house Freiherr vom Stein ( student rooms, Centre for Science Management, funding forces, infrastructure management of the university) is served by the Freiherr-vom -Stein-Straße named after the Prussian administrative reformer Heinrich Friedrich Karl vom und zum Stein. There lie on the west side of the road the sports fields of Doppelgymnasiuns, the University of Speyer, despite number 2 is the only residents of the street. The south side of the campus with Taberna ( Mensa ), Research Building ( Chairs and Research Institute ), Guest House Otto Mayer and the foreign building training center Speyer of the PL is being developed by the Otto - Mayer-Straße, named after the lawyer and key founder of the Administrative Sciences Otto Mayer, was also the father of the Administrative Procedure Act.

Architecture

It is noteworthy that the nucleus of the small campus on the western edge of the city of Speyer was built by the well-known, in the tradition of the Bauhaus post-war architect Sep Ruf 1959-1960. The teaching building with a library and academic administration, in the Sep Ruf, his goal is to integrate nature into the building, with three garden patios, glass walls with which the auditorium walls are extended in the natural outward shear walls and cantilevered flat roofs as an extension of the ceilings has carried out into the open, is regarded as particularly successful. The building was restored gently by Günther Franz (President of the Chamber of Architects of Rhineland -Palatinate). The building complex was included in the list of cultural monuments of Rhineland- Palatinate.

Chronicle of the University of

The State Academy for Administrative Sciences Speyer was established on January 11, 1947 by the Decree No. 194 of the Administrateur Général of the French occupation zone. The study at the Academy should perform as special training for the great state audit, which was a condition of access to higher civil service in general administration. The special training consisted of the administrative sciences study and from the times of administration. On May 15, 1947, the Academy building Speyer, Johannesstr was. 10 opened. The training started with the first State Scientific training session from 2 to 31 July 1947.

On April 1, 1950, the University of Administrative Sciences Speyer, Rhineland - Palatinate, by state law of 30 August 1950 ( GVBl. S. 265 ) was established. The first trainees to supplement studies in the context of unit training for legal professionals were recorded in the winter semester 1950/51. With the recent holding of the great state audit, the special training for the senior civil service in Speyer in 1952 ran out. An administrative agreement on the University of Administrative Sciences Speyer between Rhineland -Palatinate (signed on 23 April 1952), the Federal Government (19 May 1952) and the governments of Bavaria (May 17, 1952), Lower Saxony (12 August 1952) and Schleswig- Holstein (23 September 1952) was closed in 1952. The administrative agreement entered North Rhine -Westphalia (2 July 1953), Bremen ( l October 1953), Baden- Württemberg (28 April 1955), Hamburg (1 September 1955), Hesse (25 November 1956), Saarland ( March 19, 1957 ) and Berlin (27 June 1961) at.

The new building of the college at the Freiherr- vom-Stein -Str. 2, designed by the architect Sep Ruf, which was started on November 4, 1958 was passed on 14 September 1960. On 2 October 1961, the college received the habilitation degrees. The Institute for Research and Information of the University of Administrative Sciences Speyer was opened on 1 January 1962, the Research Institute of the College on February 1, 1965 by decree of the Prime Minister of Rhineland -Palatinate on 31 January 1965. The expansion of the library in 1969 doubled the floor space. The Promotion Law was awarded the College on 10 November 1970. In 1971, the college was accepted into the West German Rectors' Conference. The input and leadership seminars for officials of the higher service began in the academic 1971 / 72nd

The Research Institute for Public Administration at the University of Administrative Sciences Speyer was founded as an unincorporated entity under public law with its own organs of January 1, 1976. On May 1, 1976, the one-year postgraduate course has been set for the academic title of Master of Administrative Science ( Magister rerum publicarum ) led. The first computer equipment took the college on November 4, 1976. In the years 1976-77 the department building was built. The country's Law on the University of Administrative Sciences Speyer broke on September 1, 1978 from the law of 1950. The Aliens postgraduate course for teachers of foreign management schools, and leaders who are involved in issues of education, training and administrative reform, began in 1982. 1982-84 got the chair building an annex for the research institute.

The states of Mecklenburg -Western Pomerania, Thuringia, Saxony, Brandenburg and Saxony- Anhalt occurred on 1 January 1991 with the Management Agreement on the university. A common guest house with conference wing for the university, the State Institute for teacher training and in-service training and the guide Speyer School was built from the 15th September 1995. The amendment of the Administrative Law on Higher Education in 1996/97 also met the university. In 2012 she was renamed German University of Administrative Sciences Speyer, in the same year began the Master's programs.

Chairs

  • Management science, politics and law in the field of environment and energy - Eberhard Bohne
  • Political Economy, in particular General Economics and Finance - Gisela Färber
  • Modern and Contemporary History, in particular constitutional and administrative history - Stefan fish
  • Public Administration and Public Law - Hermann Hill
  • Sociology of Organization - Dorothea Jansen
  • Economics, in particular national and international economic policy - Andreas Knorr
  • Political Science - Sabine Kropp
  • Comparative Public Administration, in particular management in Europe - Sabine Kuhlmann
  • Management science, constitutional law, administrative law and European law - Mario Martini
  • Public Business Administration - Holger Mühlenkamp
  • Management Science, Development Policy and Public Law - Rainer Pitschas
  • Public Law, Political Science and Law - Karl- Peter Sommer man
  • Public law, in particular German and European Administrative Law - Ulrich Stelkens
  • Staff, leadership and decision-making in the public sector - Michèle Morner
  • Public law, in particular European law and international law Wolfgang White
  • Public Law, Financial and Tax Law - Joachim Wieland
  • Information and Communication Management - Bernd W. Wirtz
  • Public law, in particular general and special administrative law JAN - Ziekow

Known graduates

  • Georg Wilhelm Adamovich (* 1947), Secretary of State (SPD ), Head of the State of North Rhine -Westphalia, and later Federal Ministry of Economics and Labour, then of Economics and Technology
  • Jens Apitz (* 1959), Chancellor of the University of Konstanz
  • Christoph Ahlhaus (* 1969), politician ( CDU), 2010-2011 Mayor of the City of Hamburg
  • Rainer Ambrosy (* 1953), Chancellor of the University of Duisburg-Essen
  • Claus Arndt (1927-2014), German jurist and politician ( SPD)
  • Ulrich Battis (* 1944 ), high school teacher at the Humboldt -Universität zu Berlin
  • Sabine Becker (born 1965 ), Mayor (CDU ) of Überlingen on Lake Constance district
  • Thomas Behrens ( b. 1950 ), Chancellor of the University of Greifswald
  • Karl Johannes Beermann, chief of the Saxon State (CDU )
  • Peter Beyer (born 1970 ), politician ( CDU), Member of Parliament
  • Born Ulrich ( born 1950 ), politician ( CDU), Member of Parliament, from 1990 to 1992 Minister of Justice, Federal and European Affairs of Mecklenburg- Vorpommern
  • Heribert Bickel (1927-2010), politician ( CDU), Minister of Justice and President of Rhineland-Palatinate, the Constitutional Court
  • Wolfgang Boetsch ( born 1938 ), politician ( CDU), former Federal Minister, Member of Parliament 1974-1976 (Bavaria), 1976-2005 Member of the Bundestag, 1993-1997 Federal Minister of Post and Telecommunications
  • Hans -Josef Bracht (* 1955), politician ( CDU) parliamentary secretary of the CDU group in the Rhineland-Palatinate Landtag
  • Karl Peter Brendel ( b. 1955 ), politician ( FDP), Secretary of State of North Rhine -Westphalia
  • Johann- Tönjes Cassens (* 1932), politician ( CDU), Minister of State, 1963-1981 Member of Bremen Parliament, 1986-1998 Member of Parliament ( Lower Saxony), 1981-1990 Minister for Science and Art (Lower Saxony)
  • Sebastian Bernadette (born 1958 ), President of the Thuringian Court and Judge at the Federal Administrative Court
  • Jochen Dieckmann ( * 1947 ), politician ( SPD), Finance and Minister of Justice of North Rhine -Westphalia
  • Helmut Dockter (* 1949), Secretary of State of North Rhine -Westphalia
  • Joachim Faber ( born 1950 ), CEO of Allianz Global Investors AG
  • Jochen Konrad Pious ( * 1949 ), politician ( CDU), ethnic officer of the CDU Germany
  • Gebrande Martin ( b. 1952 ), Managing the Bavarian Regulatory Authority for Commercial Broadcasting
  • Jörg Geibert (* 1963), politician ( CDU), Minister of the Interior of Thuringia
  • Paul Gerlach, 2009 deceased lawyer, civil servant and politician ( CSU)
  • Ralf Göck, politician ( SPD), Mayor of Brühl (Baden)
  • Rötger large, former politician ( FDP)
  • Volkmar half body (* 1964), politician ( SPD), Member of Parliament ( Bavaria )
  • Dirk Hardt (born 1971 ), politician ( SPD), Mayor of Driedorf
  • Dagmar Hartge ( b. 1962 ), the data protection officer of the State of Brandenburg
  • Peter Hauptmann (born 1966 ), Secretary of State in the Saarland
  • Antje Hermenau (* 1964), politician (Greens), President of the Greens in the parliament of Saxony
  • Ansgar Heveling (* 1972), politician ( CDU), Member of Parliament
  • Help Willibald (1931-2004), Secretary of State and Director of the Southwest Radio 1977-1993
  • Winfried Hirschberg (* 1945), politician ( SPD), Head of the district of Kusel, and Vice Chairman of the County Association of Rhineland- Palatinate
  • Walter Hohlefelder, German manager and president of the lobby group of the German Atomic Forum
  • Joseph Holik (* 1931), German Ambassador
  • Ursula Young Gentlemen (* 1947), politician (CDU ) and former Mayor of the city of Bad Homburg (Hesse)
  • Marco junk, Managing Federal Association for Information Technology, Telecommunications and New Media
  • Ferdinand Kirchhof (* 1950), Vice President of the Federal Constitutional Court
  • Walter Kolbow, politician ( SPD), Member of Parliament
  • Frédéric Kolie, Interior Minister of Guinea
  • Heiko M. Kosov (* 1947), Government Vice President aD in the Arnsberg District
  • Waltraud Kreutz -Gers ( born 1959 ), science manager and Chancellor of the University of Mainz
  • Günter Kuhfuß (1926-2001), politician ( SPD), Lord Mayor of the city of Worms
  • Robert Kuhn ( born 1957 ), Chancellor of the University of Kassel
  • Jens Kullig (* 1961), politician (independent), district administrator of the district of Steinburg (2012 deselected)
  • Alexander Kurz ( b. 1961 ), member of the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft
  • Peter Short (born 1962 ), politician ( SPD), Lord Mayor of the City of Mannheim
  • Christine Lambrecht (* 1965), politician (SPD ), Member of Parliament
  • Thomas Leimbach (* 1960), politician ( CDU), Member of Parliament and President of the State Administrative Office of Saxony- Anhalt
  • Carl Otto Lenz ( * 1930), politician ( CDU), Advocate General at the European Court
  • Eva Lohse (* 1956), politician (CDU ), Mayor of the City of Ludwigshafen
  • Hartmut Lubomierski (* 1943), Hamburg State Data Protection Officer
  • Niklas Luhmann (1927-1998), German sociologist and philosopher
  • Winfried Mack, politician ( CDU), Member of Parliament and Chairman of the Standing Committee in the state parliament of Baden- Württemberg
  • Andreas Metschke (* 1950), Government Vice- President of Lower Franconia
  • Angelika Menne - Haritz (* 1949), Vice-President of the Federal Archives
  • Matthias Miersch (* 1968), politician ( SPD), Member of Parliament
  • Mathias Middelburg Berg ( born 1964 ), politician ( CDU), Member of Parliament
  • Edda Müller, politician (independent), Schleswig-Holstein Minister of the Environment
  • Ingo von Münch, Second Mayor of Hamburg ( 1987-1991 ), Chairman of the Hamburg FDP and state judges of the Hanseatic City of Bremen
  • Claudia Panke (* 1968), politician (independent), Mayor of the City Wülfrath
  • Michael Paul (born 1964 ), politician ( CDU), Member of Parliament
  • Michael Piazolo (* 1959), politician and professor
  • Thomas Prince ( b. 1957 ), politician ( SPD), Mayor of Laatzen
  • Matthias Pröfrock (* 1977), politician ( CDU), Member of Parliament (Baden- Württemberg)
  • Reinhard Meyer ( * 1959), politician ( SPD), Minister of Schleswig- Holstein
  • Anke Rehlinger (* 1976), politician (SPD ), Member of Parliament, Minister of Justice and Minister for the Environment and Consumer Protection ( Saarland)
  • Bernd Reichert (* 1941), politician ( CDU), 1982-1990 Lord Mayor in Schramberg
  • Stefan G. Reuss ( b. 1970 ), politician ( SPD), District of Werra -Meißner -Kreis
  • Michael Ronellenfitsch (* 1945), Hessian Data Protection Officer
  • Roland Schäfer ( b. 1949 ), politician ( SPD), President of the Association of Towns and Municipalities of North Rhine- Westphalia and 1st Vice - President of the German Association of Cities and Municipalities
  • Tancred Schipanski (* 1976), politician ( CDU), Member of Parliament
  • Patrick Sensburg (* 1971), politician ( CDU), Member of Parliament and professor at the College of Public Administration of North Rhine -Westphalia
  • Friedhelm Spieker (* 1955), politician ( CDU), district administrator of the district Hoexter
  • Alexander von Stahl ( born 1938 ), Chief Federal Prosecutor and FDP politician
  • Jürgen Staks (* 1961), German diplomat
  • Ulrich Steinbach ( b. 1968 ), politician ( Alliance 90/The Greens ), Member of Parliament ( Rhineland -Palatinate )
  • Wolfgang von Stetten ( * 1941 ), politician ( CDU), Member of Parliament ( Constituency Schwäbisch Hall- Hohenlohe )
  • Hans Wilhelm Stodollick (* 1949), politician ( SPD), Mayor of Lünen
  • Thomas Strobl ( * 1960 ), state chairman of the CDU Baden -Württemberg and vice chairman of the CDU in Germany
  • Hans- Josef Vogel ( b. 1956 ), politician ( CDU), Mayor of the City of Arnsberg
  • Ute Vogt ( b. 1964 ), politician (SPD ), 2002-2005 Parliamentary State Secretary to the Federal Minister of the Interior
  • Robert Weimar (1932-2013), former federal judge
  • Ulrike Westkamp (* 1959), politician (SPD ), Mayor of the city of Wesel
  • Günter Winands ( born 1956 ), Secretary of State of North Rhine -Westphalia
  • Bernd Woide (* 1962), politician ( CDU), District Administrator of the Fulda
  • Barbara Woltmann (* 1957), politician (CDU ), Member of Parliament
  • Peter Worm ( b. 1957 ), director of the Bavarian State Parliament
  • Heinrich Amadeus Wolff (born 1965 ), professor at the European University Viadrina
  • Friedrich Zeller ( b. 1966 ), politician ( SPD), District Administrator in the Weilheim -Schongau
  • Konrad Otto -Zimmermann ( born 1951 ), Secretary General of the International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives ( ICLEI )

Scientists completed the study at the University of

  • Koichiro Agata, Japanese management scientists
  • Berit Adam, University of Economics and Law Berlin
  • Rainer Ambrosy, Chancellor of the University of Duisburg-Essen and Chairman of the Institute of Administrative Sciences Gelsenkirchen eV
  • Arthur Benz, 2003 and 2004 as an expert in the commission of the Bundestag and Bundesrat for the modernization of the federal system
  • Abdeljabbar Fürth, Moroccan administration scientist, University Hassan 1 Settat, Morocco.
  • Hinrich Erich Gustav Bonin, University of Lüneburg
  • George Borges, Ruhr- University Bochum
  • Christoph Brüning, managing director of the Lorenz - von-Stein Institute of Administrative Sciences
  • Wolfgang Drechsler, founding director of the Technology Governance program at Tallinn University of Technology
  • Gunnar Duttge, Georg -August- University of Göttingen
  • Rolf Eckhoff, University of Regensburg
  • Thomas Giegerich, Christian -Albrechts -University of Kiel
  • Annette Guckelberger, Saarland University
  • Petra Hiller, Fachhochschule Nordhausen
  • Werner Jann, a professor at the University of Potsdam
  • Heike Jochum, professor at the University of Osnabrück
  • Andreas Haratsch, a professor at the University of Hagen
  • Thomas Heinze, organizational sociologist and professor at the University of Wuppertal
  • Joachim Jens Hesse, Professor and Head of the International Institute for State and European Studies ( ISE) in Berlin
  • Stefan Bach Kadel, professor at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe- University Frankfurt
  • Kai -Oliver Knops, University of Hamburg
  • Volker Kreyher, Mittweida
  • Adolf run
  • Wolfgang Lorig, University of Trier
  • Jörn von Lucke, a professor at Zeppelin University, Administration and Business Informatics
  • Helmut Maurer, a professor at the Georg -Simon- Ohm University of Applied Sciences in Nuremberg
  • Mario Martini, a professor at the German University of Administrative Sciences Speyer
  • Michael Martinek, University of the Saarland
  • Veith Mehde, a law professor at the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Universität Hannover
  • Ingo von Münch
  • Matthias Niedobitek, a professor at the Technical University of Chemnitz
  • Janbernd Oebbecke, a professor at the University of Münster
  • Eduard Picker, legal scholar and professor at the University of Tübingen
  • Jürgen Plöhn, a professor at the University of Halle -Wittenberg
  • Ekkehart Reimer, a professor at the University of Heidelberg
  • Gerhard ring, a professor at the Technical University of Freiberg
  • Joachim Rückert, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main
  • Gerald G. Sander, a professor at the School of Public Administration and Finance Ludwigsburg
  • Wolfgang Seibel, University of Konstanz
  • Günter Thiele, professor at the Alice Salomon Hochschule Berlin
  • Forest Christian Hoff, a professor at the University of Bonn
  • Heinrich Amadeus Wolff, a professor at the European University Viadrina Frankfurt ( Oder)
  • Lothar Zechlin, founding president of the University of Duisburg-Essen
  • Michael Zerr, Karl International University
  • Andreas Zimmermann, professor at the University of Potsdam
  • Gabriele Zwiehoff, Professor at the Law Faculty of the University of Hagen

Prominent Professor and Lecturers

Prominent academic staff and speakers

  • The late 1970s was the current (2005) Hessian Data Protection Supervisor Michael Ronellenfitsch as a research assistant in Speyer worked.
  • Early to mid- 1960s was the former of Rhineland-Palatinate Data Protection Officer Walter Rudolf scientific assistant in Speyer.
  • On, hosted by the University and is now independent Research Institute for Public Administration (FÖV ) the sociological systems theory was known for his Niklas Luhmann 1962-1965 Speaker.
  • Rainer Pietzner, former Judge at the Federal Administrative Court

Prominent honorary doctors

  • Karl Carstens on January 29, 1979
  • Josef Stingl on January 29, 1979
  • Bernhard Vogel on 17 May 2004
  • Vasilios Skouris on 23 May 2005
  • Hans- Jürgen Papier, on 11 July 2006
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