Ten years of campus Marburg: Education with success and new management!

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The FHDW campus celebrates success for ten years and welcomes Professor ThuraiAppah as a new management. A solemn handover!

Ten years of campus Marburg: Education with success and new management!

On October 2, 2024, the Marburg campus celebrated an important anniversary of the University of Applied Sciences of the Business (FHDW). In a festive ceremony, not only the tenth anniversary of the educational institution was recognized, but also the change of leadership at the head of the campus. Professor Melan ThuraiAppah takes over the management of Professor Michael Thiemermann, who has a significant impact on the campus in the past ten years and retired at the end of the year.

In his welcome speech, Marcus Aßmuth, board member of Deutsche Vermögensberatung, emphasized the uniqueness of the FHDW: "Our FHDW here in Marburg is something very special." He emphasized the socio -political relevance of the asset consultant profession and emphasized the importance of the dual course of study that enables young people to have a sound training in this professional field. The range of courses, which includes a dual bachelor and a part-time master's degree, is very popular and records record registrations this year.

meaning of the campus for the region

Mayor Thomas Spies underlined the importance of the campus for the city of Marburg in his greeting. He described the facility as a valuable addition to the academic landscape of the region, which benefits the city and the surrounding community.

As part of a talent group, Aßmuth and his colleague Dr. Helge laughs back to the beginnings of the campus. They also addressed the challenges that had to be mastered. Professor Thiemermann was honored as a campus manager for his excellent performance in his time. He humorously told of the challenges and construction sites that had to be mastered at the beginning of his term and how the campus developed from a former hotel to a modern university. "The house is like a second home for me," he said and looked back on the formative years.

With a symbolic handover of the keys, Professor ThuraiAppah took over the campus management and shared his vision for the future. "My central concern is to constantly improve and secure the quality of our courses," he said. He also emphasized the need to react flexibly to the requirements of the changing world of work. Education is more than just a transfer of knowledge for him; He strives to produce graduates who are not only experts in their field, but also responsible and reflected personalities.

For more information on this anniversary and the developments at the Marburg campus, See the current reporting on www.presseportal.de .