German University of Administrative Sciences Speyer, Speyer
Facts and practical information
The German University of Administrative Sciences Speyer, is a national graduate school for administrative sciences and public management located in Speyer, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Founded in 1947 by the French occupational authorities as a grande école, today it is operated under the joint responsibility of both the Federal Republic and all 16 German states. It runs four Master's programs, grants doctoral degrees and habilitations, offers a postgraduate certificate program, and administers programs of executive education. The school is a major training ground for German and international senior government officials. Noted alumni and faculty include former President of Germany Roman Herzog, Professor Niklas Luhmann; current Minister of Justice Christine Lambrecht, former President of the Bundesbank Helmut Schlesinger, former Prosecutor General of Germany Alexander von Stahl, and CEO of BASF Jürgen Strube. ()
German University of Administrative Sciences Speyer – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Speyer Cathedral, Historisches Museum der Pfalz, Trinity Church, Gedächtniskirche der Protestation.
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How to get to German University of Administrative Sciences Speyer by public transport?
Bus
- Universität • Lines: 561 (2 min walk)
- Landesarchiv/-bibliothek • Lines: 561 (2 min walk)
Train
- Speyer Hauptbahnhof (20 min walk)
- Speyer Nord-West (31 min walk)