Organisers and moderators of the welcome event for the new graduate school (from right to left): Maike Frantzen, Timo Siebenand, Federico Calderon, MMGS spokesperson Wilhelm Winter and André Schemaitat.© WWU - Victoria Liesche
This week, the Cluster of Excellence Mathematics Münster and the mathematical institutes of the University of Münster have inaugurated the "Münster Mathematics Graduate School" (MMGS). "With the new graduate school, we are bundling our competencies to offer doctoral students an excellent scientific training and to strengthen them for their future career success," said MMGS spokesperson Wilhelm Winter at the official welcome event. It is particularly important to promote networking and communication between mathematical subdisciplines, he said. PhD student Timo Siebenand also sees this as an advantage: "At MMGS it is now easier for us to establish contacts beyond our working groups." PhD student Maike Frantzen said, "The members profit mainly from the exchange, cooperation and mutual support." After being welcomed by Cluster spokesperson Christopher Deninger, the approximately 40 doctoral students who had already enrolled in MMGS met the deputy MMGS spokespersons Caterina Zeppieri and Steffen Dereich and the outstanding female PhD students who were rewarded within the Ada Lovelace programme. Furthermore they received information about the wide range of organisational and financial support available during their doctoral studies. Afterwards the doctoral students were introduced to professors who, in addition to their supervisors, will be available as mentors. "The mentors support the doctoral candidates as neutral contact persons beyond the research topic," explained Wilhelm Winter about the programme.
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