With this chair the department plans to fill the vacancy left by the retirement of Christopher Deninger. In addition to its vital role at the Mathematical Institute and its teaching program, the chair ...
Prof. Ryan Gilmour’s research interest is in molecular design. His research involves the development of important small molecules which range from smart catalysts to carbohydrate-based vaccine leads.
Research and teaching in the field of historical and regional geology are aimed at demonstrating temporal and spatial changes in the Earth system. The focus is on variations in the chemical ...
Well-being increases when working time decreases – with productivity remaining constant or even rising slightly. This is shown in a highly regarded study carried out by the University of Münster and ...
We are pleased to announce that Dr. Ross Julian from the Department of Neuromotor Behavior and Exercise has been appointed as the new Degree Programme Coordinator for the Bachelor of Science in Human ...
The Centre for Empire Studies: (Post)Colonial Histories and Global Entanglements (CES) at the University of Münster offers fellowships for early-career researchers in the humanities and social ...
Microbiologist Prof. Petra Dersch has been researching infections for over 30 years. She is not only a university teacher but also sits on several scientific bodies, e.g. Germany’s Science and ...
On Friday, February 7th 2024, 14 doctoral candidates – 8 female and 6 male doctoral candidates – were awarded doctorates in natural sciences at the graduation ceremony of the Department of Biology.
Prof. Michael Seewald was sitting in a café in Paris in mid-December when a phone call informed him that he had been awarded the Leibniz Prize 2025. A few days later, while he is talking about it in a ...
Psychologist Dr. Daniel Kluger is investigating the interplay between the brain and the body. The European Research Council awarded him an ERC Starting Grant in September which will enable him to set ...
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