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Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space
Ministry of Education and Research of Germany

The Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space (German: Bundesministerium für Forschung, Technologie und Raumfahrt; abbreviated BMFTR) is a cabinet-level ministry of Germany. It is headquartered in Bonn, with an office in Berlin. The Ministry provides funding for research projects and institutions (aiming for "research excellence") and sets general educational policy. It also provides student loans in Germany. However, a large part of educational policy in Germany is decided at the state level, strongly limiting the influence of the ministry in educational matters.

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History

The Federal Ministry for Atomic Issues was established in 1955, concentrating on research in the peaceful use of nuclear energy.2 The ministry was renamed in 1962 to Federal Ministry of Scientific Research, with a broader scope; it was renamed again, to Federal Ministry of Education and Science, in 1969.3

A separate ministry, the Federal Ministry of Research and Technology, was established in 1972. The two Ministries merged in 1994 to form the Federal Ministry for Education, Science, Research and Technology; this title was shortened to Federal Ministry for Education and Research in 1998.

Organization

The BMBF currently has eight directorates-general (as at November 2020). These are in addition to the central directorate-general that is responsible for administrative tasks:4

  • Directorate-General 1: Policy Issues and Strategies
  • Directorate-General 2: European and International Cooperation in Education and Research
  • Directorate-General 3: General Education and Vocational Training; Lifelong Learning
  • Directorate-General 4: Higher Education and Research System
  • Directorate-General 5: Research for Technological Sovereignty and Innovation
  • Directorate-General 6: Life Sciences
  • Directorate-General 7: Provision for the Future - Basic Research and Research for Sustainable Development

Each directorate-general consists of one or two subdivisions and 10 to 15 units. The greater part of the subdivisions is located in Bonn, the smaller part in Berlin. The BMBF has around 1000 employees. The head of the BMBF is formed by two parliamentary secretaries and two permanent state secretaries in addition to the minister.

Federal Ministers

Political Party:   CDU   SPD   FDP

Name(Born-Died)PortraitPartyTerm of OfficeChancellor(Cabinet)
Federal Minister for Atomic Affairs (1955–1957)Federal Minister for Nuclear Energy and Water Management (1957–1961)Federal Minister for Nuclear Energy (1961–1962)Federal Minister for Scientific Research (1962–1969) Federal Minister for Education and Science (1969–1994)
1Franz Josef Strauß(1915–1988)CSU20 October 195516 October 1956Adenauer(II)
2Siegfried Balke(1902–1984)CDU16 October 195614 December 1962Adenauer(IIIIIIV)
3Hans Lenz(1907–1968)FDP14 December 196226 October 1965Adenauer(IV)Erhard(I)
4Gerhard Stoltenberg(1928–2001)CDU26 October 196522 October 1969Erhard(II)Kiesinger(I)
5Hans Leussink(1912–2008)None22 October 196915 March 1972Brandt(I)
6Klaus von Dohnanyi(born 1928)SPD15 March 197217 May 1974Brandt(III)
7Helmut Rohde(1925–2016)SPD17 May 197416 February 1978Schmidt(III)
8Jürgen Schmude(1936–2025)SPD16 February 197828 January 1981Schmidt(IIIII)
9Björn Engholm(born 1939)SPD28 January 19814 October 1982Schmidt(III)
10Dorothee Wilms(born 1929)CDU4 October 198212 March 1987Kohl(III)
11Jürgen Möllemann(1945–2003)FDP12 March 198718 January 1991Kohl(III)
12Rainer Ortleb(born 1944)FDP18 January 19914 February 1994Kohl(IV)
13Karl-Hans Laermann(1929–2024)FDP4 February 199417 November 1994Kohl(IV)
Federal Minister for Education, Science, Research and Technology
1Horst Ehmke(1927–2017)SPD15 December 197217 May 1974Brandt(II)
2Hans Matthöfer(1925–2009)SPD17 May 197416 February 1978Schmidt(III)
3Volker Hauff(born 1940)SPD16 February 19785 November 1980Schmidt(II)
4Andreas von Bülow(born 1937)SPD5 November 19804 October 1982Schmidt(III)
5Heinz Riesenhuber(born 1935)CDU4 October 198221 January 1993Kohl(IIIIIIIV)
6Matthias Wissmann(born 1949)CDU21 January 199313 May 1993Kohl(IV)
7Paul Krüger(born 1950)CDU13 May 199317 November 1994Kohl(IV)
Federal Minister for Education, Science, Research and Technology (1994–1998)Federal Minister for Education and Research (1998–2025)Federal Minister of Research, Technology and Space (2025-present)
14/8Jürgen Rüttgers(born 1951)CDU17 November 199426 October 1998Kohl(V)
15/9Edelgard Bulmahn(born 1951)SPD26 October 199822 November 2005Schröder(III)
16/10Annette Schavan(born 1955)CDU22 November 200514 February 2013Merkel(III)
17/11Johanna Wanka(born 1951)CDU14 February 201314 March 2018Merkel(IIIII)
18/12Anja Karliczek(born 1971)CDU14 March 20188 December 2021Merkel(IV)
19/13Bettina Stark-Watzinger(born 1968)FDP8 December 20217 November 2024Scholz(I)
20/14Cem Özdemir(born 1965)Alliance 90/The Greens7 November 20246 May 2025Scholz(I)
21/15Dorothee Bär(born 1978)CSU6 May 2025IncumbentMerz(I)

Parliamentary State Secretaries

See also

References

  1. "Research excellence is a must in a country whose prosperity is built on the innovative strength of its industry. The aim of the High-Tech Strategy is to make Germany a leader in providing scientific and technical solutions to the challenges in the fields of climate/energy, health/nutrition, mobility, security, and communication." Ministry: Objectives and Tasks Archived 2018-09-04 at the Wayback Machine https://www.bmbf.de/en/objectives-and-tasks-1409.html

  2. "Atomminister" (in German). Retrieved 1 April 2022. https://www.fjs.de/der-politiker/aemter-funktionen/atomminister/

  3. "Die Dienstsitze in Bonn und Berlin" (in German). Retrieved 1 April 2022. https://www.bmbf.de/bmbf/de/ueber-uns/das-bundesministerium-in-bonn-und-berlin/das-bundesministerium-in-bonn-und-berlin_node.html

  4. "Organizational Chart of the Federal Ministry of Education and Research". BMBF. p. 1. Archived from the original (pdf) on 2020-11-25. Retrieved 2020-11-26. https://web.archive.org/web/20201125172253/https://www.bmbf.de/en/political-staff-and-organization-1403.html