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The Leiden university ranking, ranks Münster as the third best German university in the size-independent ranking. Strong faculties include mathematics, chemistry, medicine and business studies. According to the Shanghai university ranking, the University of Münster is the fourth best German university for chemistry (46th best university for ...
The school conducts interdisciplinary research with other schools of the University of Münster (for example: Law, Computer Science, Communication Science, Psychology, Medicine (Neuroeconomics, Management), Chemistry and Pharmacy), which have led to new courses and field of studies.
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Identity management (ID management) – or identity and access management (IAM) – is the organizational and technical processes for first registering and authorizing access rights in the configuration phase, and then in the operation phase for identifying, authenticating and controlling individuals or groups of people to have access to applications, systems or networks based on previously ...
E-Learning: The competence centre for e-learning is part of the European Research Center for Information Systems (ERCIS [1]) of the University of Münster. It is funded by the Federal Ministry for Education and Research with a focus on new media and education. The aim of this project is the development of a technology-driven model for ...
Boris Zernikow (born 1964), chair for child pain therapy and pediatric palliative medicine at the Witten/Herdecke University; Angela Zigahl (1885–1955), teacher and politician; Klaus Zumwinkel (born 1943), former member of the Board of Directors, Deutsche Post World Net; Jan Kohlhaase (born 1976), mathematician
Olga García Mancheño is an organic chemistry professor at the University of Münster in Germany. [1] [2] García Mancheño directs an organic chemistry research group at University of Münster that focuses on development of new catalytic methods with the goal of developing sustainable synthetic routes to accomplish carbon-hydrogen functionalization, organic chemical rearrangements, and ...
It is published by the Mathematical Institutes of the University of Münster. It was established in 1948 as the Schriftenreihe des Mathematischen Institutes Münster by Heinrich Behnke and continued by Reinhold Remmert, G. Maltese and Christopher Deninger. The journal obtained its current title in 2008 with volume numbering restarted at 1.