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Candidates for the FBR

Get informed - get elected - have your say!

On this page we introduce you to the candidates.  

  • Annette Gramer (Group: Employees)

  • Stephanie Haider-Sandel (Group: Employees)

  • Kevin Knippel (Group: Employees)

  • Christine Preis (Group: Employees)

  • Regina Hamacher (Employees Group)
     
  • Christine Liew (Employees Group)
  • Christiane Weinerth (Group: Employees)

  • Jacob Wolff (Group: Employees)

Timm Gieger (Group: Employees)

Name of the employee(s)

Timm Gieger

Department/departmentFB III 
Age27
Why I would like to stand for election
  • Support for topics in the field of education & Research
  • Opportunity to play an active role

What I would like to change at the university

  • Improve communication between departments in the context of education & Research
  • Promotion of everyday university life
  • Tackle more future-oriented topics
My election slogan (optional)With courage and commitment for our
campus - think innovatively, act together
Kirsten Ahrens
Name of the employeeKirsten Ahrens
Department/DivisionDepartment IV, Nursing & Health
Age 
Why I would like to stand for election
I am already active on the FBR and think it is important that there are people on this committee who can take part in discussions, reflect opinions, represent opinions and contribute to bringing in the perspectives of all those working at the university.

What I would like to change at the university

I would like HWG LU to grow together into ONE university and see the relocation of Faculty IV to the main campus or Turmstraße (Skills and Simulation Center) as a great opportunity for students and
lecturers from all departments to grow together and thus benefit from each other.
I would like to improve communication with each other and knowledge about each other, but we all have to work on that....!
Claudia Hobbie
Name of the employeeClaudia Hobbie
Faculty/DepartmentDepartment IV, SG Midwifery Science
Age 
Why I would like to stand for election
I would like to take an active role in shaping
and decisions in the department.
As a member of the department council, I see opportunities to encourage and help shape positive changes in the department.

What I would like to change at the university

I would like to make a
positive contribution to the further development of the
department with an open and
solution-oriented approach, especially with regard to the
move to EBS.