2020 – A stormy year as University President?
Well, we have already experienced a lot at the University of Bayreuth, I too as President, but 2020 was certainly one of the more challenging years. The challenge was to steer the impressive ongoing development of the university, which could be described as kind of stormy dynamic, while at the same time we had to handle coronavirus management. After all, other issues were still being dealt with and had to be addressed as thoroughly as if there were no pandemic.
What are the things you have been missing in 2020?
I’ve missed having the students on campus the most. We are simply not the same university if we can hold barely any in-person courses and if our young people and their events such as UNIKAT, Summer Feeling, and Uni Open Air are missing. Or when the Bayreuth Dialogues take place online only. I've also missed the direct, personal exchange with colleagues.
What were some of the nice moments?
Clearly the realization of how well, how professionally and reliably we - and by that I mean lecturers, researchers, and administrative staff - have implemented the coronavirus measures: How we switched to online teaching pretty smoothly and how we were also perceived positively in the public eye for doing so. That was really great teamwork and a great pleasure. It was also important for me to see that our "Safe and Secure University" strategy worked.