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  1. Personnel Structure and Development

    Personnel Structure and Development The Stiftung Preussischer Kulturbesitz is committed to staff development and training, and provides regular exchange and continuing education programs for its approximately 2,000 employees. The Foundation offers its employees a variety of opportunities for continu

  2. Traineeship / Legal Traineeship

    Traineeship / Legal Traineeship If you have a university degree, you can complete a traineeship at the Foundation to prepare for higher civil service in a library or archive. Legal trainees can fulfil their administrative or elective stage here. Trainees at the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin are introdu

  3. The Stiftung Preussischer Kulturbesitz as an Employer

    The Stiftung Preussischer Kulturbesitz as an Employer As a public employer, the Foundation offers attractive conditions such as individual regulation of working hours, opportunities for professional development and salaries in accordance with the rules for civil service. The Tarifverträge des öffent

  4. Human Resources Department

    Human Resources Department The Human Resources Department is the contact person for all personnel issues at the SPK. Its spectrum of tasks includes personnel planning, hiring and development, employee care, and advising management . Martina Scheuermann Head of Human Resources Department +49 30 266 4

  5. Income, Donations, and Third-Party Funding in 2020

    Income, Donations, and Third-Party Funding in 2020 The Foundation brings in its own revenue by offering diverse services to its visitors and users. It also applies to third parties for funding for research projects, new acquisitions, exhibitions, and other projects. Income The Stiftung Preussischer

  6. Deutsche Orient-Gesellschaft

    Deutsche Orient-Gesellschaft The Deutsche Orient-Gesellschaft (DOG) has had, from the time it was founded in 1898, close relationships to the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin. In 2012 the DOG and the SPK decided to collaborate even more closely. The collaboration thus far between the Deutsche Orient-Gese

  7. Jahrbuch Preussischer Kulturbesitz

    Jahrbuch Preussischer Kulturbesitz The Preussischer Kulturbesitz yearbook reports extensively and continuously on the Foundation's work. It records important events, takes a look at subjects relevant to the Foundation, and provides information about major topics of interest in the five institutions.

  8. Reconsidering Schinkel’s Academy of Architecture (11.10.2016)

    Beginning in 2019, the Humboldt Forum will showcase the cultures of the world – but where in Berlin can museum-goers actually experience architecture? The SPK’s president, Hermann Parzinger, makes a plea for the completion of the historical center of Berlin. When the 175th anniversary of the death o

  9. More Luther! (31.12.2016)

    2017 is fully dedicated to the Reformation. The world is celebrating this historical event 500 years after Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses to the door of a church in Wittenberg and initiated one of the greatest religious upheavals in the history of humankind. The museums of the SPK are participat

  10. Grant Program of the Stiftung Preussischer Kulturbesitz

    Grant Program of the Stiftung Preussischer Kulturbesitz The Stiftung Preussischer Kulturbesitz has established its own grant program. Each year, it welcomes approximately thirty visiting scholars from across the world and makes it possible for them to pursue their research at one of the Foundation’s