German Sport University Cologne

Deutsche Sporthochschule Köln
German Sport University Cologne
Type university
Established 1947
Chancellor Angelika Claßen
Rector Univ.-Prof. Dr. Heiko Strueder
Academic staff
277
Administrative staff
916
Students 6,000
Location Cologne, NRW, Germany
Campus Müngersdorf
Affiliations EUA, ISHPES, ICHPER, ICSSPE[1]
Website www.dshs-koeln.de
main entrance

German Sport University Cologne (German: Deutsche Sporthochschule Köln, DSHS) is a sport university in Cologne, Germany. It is the largest sports university in Europe with more than 5,000 students. The DSHS, in Cologne called SpoHo, is located in the Cologne district Müngersdorf, adjacent to the facilities of the major sports in Cologne, such as the RheinEnergieStadion.

History

The Sport University Cologne was founded in 1947 and, thus, continued the academic tradition of physical education in Germany established by Berlin’s „Deutsche Hochschule für Leibesübungen“ (German University for physical exercise) which had been inaugurated in 1920. After the Sport University had changed its name to “German Sport University” in 1965 it gained the official status as a University in 1970. From now on, it had the right to award Ph.D.s (doctor of sport sciences) as well as the postdoctoral lecture qualification (Habilitation). After German reunification, the East German “Deutsche Hochschule für Körperkultur” (German University for “body culture”) Leipzig was dissolved, leaving the Sport University Cologne as the only one of its kind in Germany.

Institutes and Departments

The University consists of the following academic units:

Applied Movement Sciences

Humanities and Social Sciences

Medicine and Natural Sciences

(IOC/WADA accredited Anti-Doping Laboratory)** Section of Molecular and Cellular Sport Medicine

Studies

The coaching-license, which is needed to be the Head-Coach of a 1st or 2nd Bundesliga team, can be obtained at the Hennes-Weisweiler-Academy (Hennes-Weisweiller-Akademie)
which is affiliated to the "German Sports University Cologne" (Deutsche Sporthochschule Köln).

The curriculum of this course of training is inter-coordinated with the German Football Association (Deutscher Fussball Bund; "DFB").
Licensing of foreign coaches seems to differ.

Promoting Israel-Arab coexistence

In April 2011, fifty football coaches from Israel were trained in Israeli-Arab coexistence skills as part of the Football 4 Peace program, in the UK, so that they will be able to run Football 4 Peace camps during the summer in Israel. It was developed by the British Council, the Israel Sports Authority, the University of Brighton in the UK and the German Sport University and is funded by the European Union. Coaches from Jordan and Ireland are also part of this program. The Chelsea School of Sport, part of the University of Brighton, hosts the program.[2]

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