Bremen's university life mourns: founding rector Ronald Mönch died

Bremen's university life mourns: founding rector Ronald Mönch died
Bremen, Deutschland - On Saturday, the Bremen University of Applied Sciences lost one of its most important minds. Ronald Mönch, the founding rector, died at the age of 82. His influence on the institution and the Bremen university landscape is immeasurable. Mönch was rector from 1982 to 2001 and was re -elected several times during this time. Under his aegis, the university experienced a remarkable development, which has made it an important place of education with over 9,000 students and more than 70 courses. [BUTENUNBINNEN] reports on the sad news.
Ronald Mönch was born on August 10, 1942 in Neckargemünd, Germany. After graduating from high school in Heidelberg in 1961, he studied law at the Universities of Heidelberg and Göttingen and completed his second state examination in Stuttgart in 1971. A little later he came to Bremen, where he initially taught at the Bremen University of Economics and took over her leadership from 1979 to 1982 before lying the foundation stones of the Bremen University of Applied Sciences. This new university model, which emerged in 1982 from four schools - technology, social affairs, economy and nautics - was considered something completely new for the city and far beyond the borders of Bremen.appreciation of his merits
Bremen's Senator for Science Kathrin Moosdorf recognizes Mönch's achievements and emphasizes how crucial he was in the early years of the university. The current rector Konrad Wolf also emphasizes how a formative Mönch's role was for Bremen science. This appreciation shows how important it was to further develop the education system in Bremen and to bring a new momentum into the academic landscape through Mönch's ideas.
During his 22-year rector activity, Mönch not only shaped the Bremen University of Applied Sciences, but was also active in the University Rectors' Conference (HRK) and campaigned for student issues there. His career was characterized by a deep commitment to education and science. Information about his scientific publications also show his passion for academic discourse and his conviction of the importance of a solid legal base in education.
However, his work was not limited to administrative tasks. Mönch was active as a lecturer and professor at the University of Economics in Bremen and shaped academic training in various areas, including public law and human rights. He provides targeted the idea of social economic policy, which not only benefits his own work, but also all the students who were able to start their academic career under his leadership and support.a farewell that is remembered
The Bremen University of Applied Sciences will keep the man who was more than just a rector. Ronald Mönch not only founded the institution, but also gave it a soul - a soul that will continue to develop in the spirit of his principles and beliefs. His heir will continue to shape the students and teachers at the university in the future and ensure that the values he stood on to live on.
We mourn a large educational representative who has launched the Bremen University of Applied Sciences and led to heart and mind for decades. Its loss will be felt deeply in the university community.
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