Prof Wolfgang Herrmann

探花直播President of the Technical 探花直播 of Munich (TUM), Professor Wolfgang Herrmann, calls听for structural change to allow Germany鈥檚 universities to take on global competition.

A university is not isolated from 鈥揵ut must be a part of鈥攕ociety. This is often forgotten.

Prof Wolfgang Herrmann

Delivering the inaugural 探花直播 President鈥檚 Lecture, organised by the Cambridge-DAAD Research Hub for German Studies, Prof Herrmann emphasised the need for continuous improvement in Germany鈥檚 higher education along globally accepted standards of excellence.

Speaking on the subject of 鈥 探花直播future of German universities鈥, Professor Herrmann said: 鈥淎 university is not isolated from 鈥揵ut must be a part of鈥攕ociety. This is often forgotten.鈥

鈥淯niversities鈥 mission is to serve society,鈥 he said, adding that modern universities do this through education, through research, and 鈥搃ncreasingly鈥攖hrough entrepreneurship.

He was addressing Cambridge students, researchers and administrators only a few days after the Times Higher Education rankings revealed 41 of Germany鈥檚 universities are among the best in the world. Nine German universities, including TUM, are in the Top 100, with TUM ranked the third best in Germany.

Commenting on the role of university rankings, he said: 鈥淭here is a plethora of commitments universities have to fulfil in order to serve society. Rankings do not mirror those different roles. They mirror only a small part of what we do. Rankings do not tell us anything about the quality of the engineers we train to work in local companies, or of the teachers we send into local schools to educate our children. So we are careful about rankings. They are a useful tool, but we don鈥檛 rely on them. 探花直播culture of the university and the variety of talents are more important.鈥

He singled out internationalisation, interdisciplinarity and competitiveness as the three greatest challenges facing German higher education institutions.

Universities, he said, must be considered in their local and national context. 鈥淏ut it is only international competitiveness that will truly enhance a university鈥檚 brand.鈥 He cited TUM鈥檚 branch in Singapore as an example of international engagement: 鈥淲e have joint research activity on megacities. And it鈥檚 fun for our PhD students to work in a different cultural environment. This is very much in line with our understanding of a university education.鈥

Interdisciplinarity, he said, is where the fastest progress in science and technology is being made, because it 鈥測ields the best results in complex research areas.鈥 He acknowledged that, despite TUM鈥檚 recognised excellence in physical sciences and technology, 鈥渢echnologists also need social sciences鈥.

He discussed the need for Germany鈥檚 higher education institutions to adopt performance-based tenure track processes if they wish to attract and retain top-level researchers, citing a clear, more transparent career path for young researchers as听one of the measures needed to make German universities globally competitive.

探花直播Technical 探花直播 of Munich began moves towards a tenure-track system of career progression in 2012. Prof Hermann argued that this development has contributed to TUM鈥檚 success in the German Excellence Initiative, and that similar moves by other universities would improve the overall quality of the country鈥檚 higher education.

鈥淕ermans have a problem with telling someone that he or she has to leave the university. But universities cannot be a system of social support. When it comes to scientific performance, we cannot expect everyone to remain at the same level if they are not performing.鈥

鈥淵oung people like competition, they know it is necessary to raise levels. These are the people we want to recruit and retain.鈥

Professor Herrmann鈥檚 lecture is the first in a series of yearly prestige lectures by leaders of German higher education institutions to be delivered at the 探花直播 of Cambridge, under the auspices of the Cambridge-DAAD Research Hub for German Studies.

Launched in January 2016, the Cambridge-DAAD Research Hub for German Studies is a joint initiative of the 探花直播 of Cambridge and the German Academic Exchange Service (Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst).

Through a regular programme of high-profile lectures, workshops, reciprocal visits and public fora, the Hub aims to stimulate research on German subjects in Cambridge and to enhance Cambridge scholars鈥 access to the leading individuals and institutes of the Federal Republic.

探花直播Hub aspires to act as a beacon for the study of German culture both in the UK and worldwide, to provide a much needed public platform for the discussion of German themes in the UK, and to create an interface between the 探花直播 and governmental bodies, both in in the UK and Germany.

Over the following year, the Hub is expected to engage over 400 scholars in Cambridge, Germany, and around the world working on 25 new research projects. Forthcoming initiatives include a programme for visiting scholars; an interdisciplinary conference organised with the German Historical Institute, Moscow; workshops on the city of Berlin organised in collaboration with the newspaper Der Tagesspiegel; and a series of high-profile lectures in Cambridge by winners of Germany鈥檚 prestigious Leibniz prize.



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