A future for the past
Bavaria has been training archivists for the 3rd qualification level at the Bavarian Archive School since 1924, until - in 1974 - the University of Applied Sciences for Bavarian civil servants (today: HföD) was founded.
The training courses for archivists are conducted by practising professionals.
Theoretical studies as well as training-on-the-job have to be completed in Munich.
Based on the Bavarian Archives Act, the public archives' task is to archive documents of the Bavarian public authorities - i.e. the state, municipalities, universities and all other corporations, institutions and foundations under public law.
This means: all files, certificates, maps, film and audio-data as well as digital data which are no longer constantly required for administrative, judicial or legislative purposes have to be recorded, analyzed and evaluated as well as – if necessary – stored and preserved.
The oldest documents held by the State Archives of Bavaria date back to the 8th century.
The stocks of the State Archives in Munich, Amberg, Augsburg, Bamberg, Coburg, Landshut, Nuremberg and Würzburg are currently growing by approximately 4,000 linear meters annually.The studies at the FHVR aim to enable archivists-to-be to deal competently with different documents from over 1200 years. That entails physically preserving the documents as well as conveying their meaning.
Subjects of Archive Studies
Archives and archive management
- General information about archives in the present
- History of archives
- Theory of archive administration
- Construction and architecture of archives
Collections
- Different types of archive materials
- Indexing of archive materials
- Deacquisition of archive materials
Principles of administration
- Organization of official bureaucracy
- Basics of library administration
Auxiliary sciences
- Palaeography (identify and read Latin and German manuscripts and printings)
- Numismatics
- Heraldry
- Sigillography
- Calendar studies
- History of law
- Basic information about Bavaria, its political geography, history and constitution
Law studies
- Archive law
- Civil service law
- Constitutional law
- Ecclesiastical law
Key psychological qualifications for archivists
Data processing
Terms and exams
First theoretical term | 3 months of professional studies at the archive school in Munich |
Introductory practical term | 5 months of interning at Munich archives |
Second theoretical term | 5 months of professional studies at the archive school in Munich |
Main practical term | 7 months of interning at Munich archives |
Third theoretical term | 5 months of professional studies at the archive school in Munich |
Final practical term | 6 months of interning at Munich archives |
Fourth theoretical term | 5 months of professional studies at the archive school in Munich ending with the final exam (3rd qualification Level) |
Legal basis
The so called "Verordnung über den fachlichen Schwerpunkt Archivwesen (FachV-Arch)" of 3rd January 2014 serves as legal basis for the program.
Information
For further information, please contact
Generaldirektion der Staatlichen Archive Bayerns
Schönfeldstr. 5
D-80539 München
Phone: +49 89 28638 2487
Mailing address: Postfach 221152, D-80501 München