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Jörg Dräger (born 1 January 1968 in
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) is a German
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, politician and manager who has been the CEO of Kühne Foundation since 2022. From 2001 to 2008 he was a senator in the Hamburg state government. From 2008 to 2021 he has been a member of the
Bertelsmann Stiftung The Bertelsmann Stiftung is an independent Foundation (nonprofit), foundation under private law, based in Gütersloh, Germany. It was founded in 1977 by Reinhard Mohn as the result of social, corporate and fiscal considerations. The foundati ...
Executive Board where he is responsible for the areas of education and integration. Dräger is considered a leading education expert and is the author of numerous books on education policy, including the impacts of digitization.


Early life and education

Dräger completed his secondary education (
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) in 1987 at the Christianeum in Hamburg before doing community service in lieu of military service (
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). He then attended the
University of Hamburg The University of Hamburg (, also referred to as UHH) is a public university, public research university in Hamburg, Germany. It was founded on 28 March 1919 by combining the previous General Lecture System ('':de:Allgemeines Vorlesungswesen, ...
, studying physics with a minor in business. After receiving his undergraduate degree ( Vordiplom) he transferred to
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in
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, New York, where he was awarded a Master of Science in
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in 1993. Three years later he received a PhD for his work in the area of mathematical crystallography. While studying and completing his doctorate he worked as a research assistant.


Career

In 1996, he joined
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in Frankfurt am Main as a corporate consultant. He then returned to Hamburg in 1999 to lead the newly established Northern Institute of Technology as its CEO. The institute is one of the first public-private partnerships in the area of German higher education and is known for its interdisciplinary approach.


Public Office

In 2001, Dräger was appointed senator of science and research in Hamburg's state government led by
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, a position he held as a political independent. He called for the introduction of tuition fees and more competition among higher education institutions to secure the institutions' long-term funding. These recommendations were greeted with criticism, especially by student representatives. After early elections in 2004, Dräger was appointed senator of science and health in the second von Beust government. Continuing to advocate for reform, he succeeded in introducing
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. His goal was a fundamental reform of Hamburg's university system. He promoted the establishment of new institutions and the consolidation of existing ones as a way of modernizing Hamburg's higher education structures and making them more flexible. In retrospect these measures have proven controversial: While supporters praised his expertise and determination, critics opposed cutbacks made in the humanities, among other changes. In 2008, Dräger placed last in the ranking of ministers published by the German Association of University Professors and Lecturers; one year later he again placed sixth. In 2006, he turned over his responsibilities in the area of health to Senator Birgit Schnieber-Jastram. Following elections in 2008 he announced that he would not serve another term. His announcement was met with regret by a number of public figures, including former Hamburg Mayor Klaus von Dohnanyi, who wrote in a commentary in the
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newspaper that the city had lost presumably its "most effective science senator since 1945." Other members of the media, conversely, were relieved that the "bulldozer in the three-piece suit" (
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) was leaving politics.


Bertelsmann Stiftung

In 2008, Dräger became a member of the
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Executive Board, where he is responsible for the areas of education and integration. In addition, he joined Frank Ziegele as a co-executive director of the nonprofit CHE Centre for Higher Education. In both positions Dräger has advocated for a number of reforms, including more autonomous colleges and universities. He has called for providing schools in troubled neighborhoods with better equipment and resources, and ensuring that educational systems in rural areas adapt to reflect demographic change. He is in favor of all-day schools and views digital media as a helpful tool for improving education. Dräger is the deputy chair of the Board of Trustees of the Expert Council of the German Foundations on Integration and Migration. He has called for increased immigration from non-EU countries to ensure Germany does not lose out in the international competition for skilled workers. Dräger advises young entrepreneurs at the nonprofit Founders Foundation and teaches public management at the
Hertie School of Governance The Hertie School (until 2019 Hertie School of Governance) is a German private, independent graduate school for governance (public policy, international affairs and data science) located in Berlin. Hertie School is accredited to confer master's ...
.


Other activities

*
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, Member of the Board of Governors (since 2018)


Personal life

Dräger is married and has two children.


Publications

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References


External links

* of Jörg Dräger
Vita
on the Bertelsmann Stiftung official website {{DEFAULTSORT:Drager, Jorg 1968 births Scientists from Darmstadt Senators of Hamburg 20th-century German physicists Politicians from Darmstadt Cornell University alumni Academic staff of Hertie School Living people University of Hamburg alumni Bertelsmann Stiftung people