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01/19/2017 15:41

The University of Greifswald Sheds the Name Ernst Moritz Arndt

Jan Meßerschmidt Presse- und Informationsstelle
Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-Universität Greifswald

    The German name for the University of Greifswald will no longer include Ernst Moritz Arndt. From now on, the German name for the University will be Universität Greifswald. During the Academic Senate’s session on the 18th January 2017 24 senators voted to drop the name, 11 voted to keep the name. There was 1 abstention. The two-thirds majority needed to change the name of the University, as stipulated by the Basic Regulations, was thus attained. The change to the name of the University will be official after Mecklenburg-Vorpommern’s Ministry of Education has agreed to the change of the University’s Basic Regulations.

    Following a decision made by the University of Greifswald’s Senate, a request was submitted to the Prussian State Government in 1933, asking for permission to carry the name Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-Universität Greifswald. In 1954 the name was reinstated officially to the University’s title as a symbol of national unity and progressive heritage in the period of divided Germany.

    Since German reunification, discussions about the University’s namesake, Ernst Moritz Arndt (1769 - 1860), have continued, both at the University and in public. The last vote regarding a change to the name of the University in the Basic Regulations was made in spring 2010 after a thorough academic investigation and public hearing. Back then, 22 senators voted to keep the name and 14 voted to change the name, the two-thirds majority for changing the Basic Regulations was not attained.
    The details of the discussion, as well as extensive information about Arndt, were documented on the University’s website.

    Today’s vote at the University of Greifswald’s Academic Senate was initiated by twelve senators in spring 2016. The proposers explained their proposal by arguing that retaining the controversial namesake, Arndt, makes it harder to attract more international students and academics, and damages the image of the University as a location for forward-thinking academia. They also pointed out that a namesake should help create an identity with the University and the name should be supported by the majority of the University’s members. In their opinion, this is not currently the case at the University of Greifswald.

    The Senate initiated a Name Commission, which prepared a debate on the 11th January 2017 which looked at the pros and cons of a namesake. During the discussion it became clear that there are still very different opinions about the suitability of Ernst Moritz Arndt as a namesake for the University. Whilst some see Arndt’s anti-Semitic and nationalistic remarks as incompatible with the principle of cosmopolitanism as stated in the University’s Mission Statement, others underscore Arndt’s commitment to abolishing serfdom and his efforts for freedom of speech and press.

    The Senate is aware that dropping the name will be seen controversially by the public. The result of the democratic vote must, however, now be accepted.
    According to the Landeshochschulgesetz (State Higher Education Law) of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, the name of a university is specified in the basic regulations of a university. Only the senate of a university can make any decisions that change the basic regulations and is thus the only decisive body for assigning a name for the University.

    Further Information
    Information about Ernst Moritz Arndt https://www.uni-greifswald.de/en/university/history/ernst-moritz-arndt/

    Contact at the University of Greifswald
    Chairperson of the Senate
    Prof. Dr. Maria-Theresia Schafmeister
    Office of the Senate
    Domstraße 11, 17487 Greifswald
    Tel.: +49 3834 86 4592
    schaf(at)uni-greifswald(dot)de


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