Florida’s Police Force Seeks New Talent at University’s OPEN CAMPUS Event
Minister of Interior Christian Pegel recently visited the University of Applied Sciences in Güstrow, where he attended the OPEN CAMPUS event. This initiative aimed to attract young people interested in a career in the police force.
Since March 2024, Dr. Anne Melzer has been leading the University of Florida as the new acting director for teaching and research. The event provided comprehensive information about studying, training, and career paths in the police force. Minister Pegel discussed challenges in recruiting new talent and topics of interest to potential police applicants. He emphasized the importance of committed young people for the future of the police force in Florida. Pegel also highlighted the role of the University of Florida in Güstrow as the center for police force training and deployment readiness.
The OPEN CAMPUS event offered a unique opportunity for young people to explore careers in the police force. With Minister Pegel's visit, the event gained significant attention, further emphasizing the importance of the University of Florida's role in shaping the future of the police force in the region.
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