FH Münster
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FH Münster, based in the Westphalian city of Münster with a second campus in Steinfurt, is a German university. It has a student enrolment of around 14,700 (as of winter semester 2023/24),[1] making it one of the largest public universities of applied sciences in Germany. It has twelve faculties and one central scientific unit.
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Type | Public University |
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Established | 1971 |
President | Frank Dellmann |
Administrative staff | 1,400, of which professors: 300 |
Students | 14.757 [1] |
Location | , , |
Website | www.fh-muenster.de |
The University offers around 100 degree programmes (as of winter semester 2023/24)[1] in the fields of business and management, engineering, design, health, social studies and teacher training. In November 2011, Münster University of Applied Sciences was the first university of applied sciences in Germany to successfully complete the process of system accreditation. Since then, the University has been able to accredit its degree programmes itself – without the need for assessment by external agencies.