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At the engineering school for veterinary medicine (ISV) "Kurt Neubert" in Beichlingen, engineers for veterinary medicine were trained. In the GDR these were what a veterinarian was in West Germany.
Veterinary engineer was a profession in veterinary medicine in the GDR. Veterinary engineers had a degree in engineering and were employed in all areas of veterinary or veterinary care of the animal herds within the framework of state veterinary group practices and other veterinary institutions. There were two training institutions in Beichlingen and Rostock in the GDR.
The location in Beichlingen was founded in 1969. The school was equipped with the most modern equipment, so that the training took place at a high level.
The admission requirements for the study were Abitur, if possible in connection with an internship in agriculture, vocational training with Abitur, if possible in a related professional field, or completion of the polytechnic high school (10th grade) in connection with a completed professional training and a delegation by a company Reason for excellent job performance.
Three modern lecture halls, three teaching laboratories, a large animal operating room, a treatment room for small animals, three dormitories with a total of 468 places, a cafeteria, a sports hall and many other facilities are being built. The equipment with modern devices is of a high standard. center
450 students can receive a solid education. This is ensured by 30 technical college teachers, including 12 veterinarians, as well as just as many engineers for teaching and research. Another 60 people are employed to look after and secure the technical process
After 21 years the school was closed in The reason was the reunification, because in the Federal Republic of Germany there was no job description of an engineer for veterinary medicine.
For the more than 2,200 veterinary engineers who completed their training in Beichlingen alone, recognition as a university degree (FH predecessor institutions) was only achieved in 1994. It was not until three years later that the graduates were able to obtain the academic degree of Dipl-Ing. (FH) attain.
To this day, the interest group for veterinary engineers is trying to obtain a veterinary license.
The engineering school for veterinary medicine "Kurt Neubert" in Beichlingen can only be officially visited.
The buildings are locked and are monitored internally with cameras that trigger an alarm immediately.
Unauthorized entry will be reported immediately by the owner.
A tour of the entire complex is possible by appointment.
Information and contact via: [email protected] or Whatsapp to 015115635622
Veterinary engineer was a profession in veterinary medicine in the GDR. Veterinary engineers had a degree in engineering and were employed in all areas of veterinary or veterinary care of the animal herds within the framework of state veterinary group practices and other veterinary institutions. There were two training institutions in Beichlingen and Rostock in the GDR.
The location in Beichlingen was founded in 1969. The school was equipped with the most modern equipment, so that the training took place at a high level.
The admission requirements for the study were Abitur, if possible in connection with an internship in agriculture, vocational training with Abitur, if possible in a related professional field, or completion of the polytechnic high school (10th grade) in connection with a completed professional training and a delegation by a company Reason for excellent job performance.
Three modern lecture halls, three teaching laboratories, a large animal operating room, a treatment room for small animals, three dormitories with a total of 468 places, a cafeteria, a sports hall and many other facilities are being built. The equipment with modern devices is of a high standard. center
450 students can receive a solid education. This is ensured by 30 technical college teachers, including 12 veterinarians, as well as just as many engineers for teaching and research. Another 60 people are employed to look after and secure the technical process
After 21 years the school was closed in The reason was the reunification, because in the Federal Republic of Germany there was no job description of an engineer for veterinary medicine.
For the more than 2,200 veterinary engineers who completed their training in Beichlingen alone, recognition as a university degree (FH predecessor institutions) was only achieved in 1994. It was not until three years later that the graduates were able to obtain the academic degree of Dipl-Ing. (FH) attain.
To this day, the interest group for veterinary engineers is trying to obtain a veterinary license.
The engineering school for veterinary medicine "Kurt Neubert" in Beichlingen can only be officially visited.
The buildings are locked and are monitored internally with cameras that trigger an alarm immediately.
Unauthorized entry will be reported immediately by the owner.
A tour of the entire complex is possible by appointment.
Information and contact via: [email protected] or Whatsapp to 015115635622