In 2019, the “Wonderful Women Wall” emerged as a mural on Wörmlitzer Strasse in Halle. Betty Heimann can be seen in the middle of the third row from the top.
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11.02.2020 in Miscellaneous, Big Names

Big names: Betty Heimann

When Betty Heimann qualified to become a lecturer in 1923, it was still quite an extraordinary event. The law prohibiting women from becoming lecturers had only been abolished three years previously, allowing the indologist to become the first female lecturer at the University of Halle. After her appointment as an associate professor, she became “Miss Professor”. Read more

In 1992 Rector Günther Schilling (right) bestowed the title of Honorary Senator on Hans-Dietrich Genscher for his commitment to the University of Halle.
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12.05.2016 in Miscellaneous, People

"Genscher helped open doors"

Hans-Dietrich Genscher began his law studies at the University of Halle in 1946. Until his death in late March 2016, the former German foreign minister and famous son of Halle maintained a close relationship with his alma mater. He was particularly active on behalf of the university in the years after German Reunification in 1990. The rector at the time, Professor Günther Schilling, reminisces about an extraordinary politician and his achievements on behalf of the university. Read more

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