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Master’s Students

The University of Münster has a longstanding tradition in mathematical education and is a stronghold of mathematical research. As a Master’s student, you can experience our unique and vibrant atmosphere and benefit from an international network of renowned researchers. 

The international M.Sc. Mathematics Münster at the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science is a two-year, research-orientated Master's programme, where you can choose from a wide range of courses within our focus areas.

As a Master's student of Mathematics at Münster University, you can also benefit from various funding opportunities, such as study or mobility funds. Social events provide a great way to settle into life in Münster quickly and make new connections. This vibrant, liveable city in north-west Germany offers ideal conditions for an inspiring academic experience.

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Come to Münster!

Short-term stays: Come to Mathematics Münster for 2 to 6 months to prepare your master's thesis or work on a related research project!

You would like to come to Germany for the full Master's degree? Apply for the Full Grant Scholarship at Mathematics Münster.

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Go abroad!

M.Sc. Mathematics students at Münster are encouraged to go abroad for 1 to 6 months.

Take the opportunity to experience international mathematical research, to complete your Master’s degree work and to build up valuable international connections around the globe.
Through the Study Abroad Scholarships Programme we encourage M.Sc. Mathematics students of the University of Münster to spend time at non-European universities. Outgoings can also take a look at the Faculty website for further international programmes (Erasmus, Promos).

MINT Mentoring Programme for Master's students

The Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science offers a mentoring programme to all students of under-represented groups working on their Master's thesis in mathematics or computer science. A mentoring group consists of a female doctoral or postdoctoral researcher as a mentor and three students as mentees. In group or individual meetings mentees learn from the mentor's experiences. In particular, the mentees are supported in writing their Master's thesis, in career planning and in developing skills and competencies.
If you are interested, please send an e-mail to gleich10@uni-muenster.de.

News about Master's students

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Online Mathematics Münster Master Day

April 22, 2026, starting at 3 pm (CEST)

The Mathematics Münster Master Day is aimed at undergraduate students who are interested in pursuing a master's degree at the University of Münster. On 22 April, we will host a live event in Münster and an online meeting for those who cannot attend in person. The online programme includes an invited lecture by a mathematician from our faculty, an information session about the master's programme and an informal gathering with members of our faculty. We look forward to meeting you.

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Die ersten Vollzeitstipendiaten haben ihr Masterstudium abgeschlossen

Die ersten Stipendiaten haben es geschafft: Anupam Datta, Zhuang Kang und Shervin Sorouri, die während ihres Masterstudiums von Mathematik Münster mit einem Vollzeitstipendium gefördert wurden, haben ihr Studium in Münster abgeschlossen und ihre Zertifikate erhalten. Die internationalen Studierenden haben in den vergangenen zwei Jahren viele wertvolle Erfahrungen in Münster gemacht, wie sie hier selbst berichten.

 

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New international master's scholarship holders have started their studies

The new holders of the scholarships for excellent international master’s students have arrived: Yassaman Jafarabadi, Vindula Kumaranayake and Devansh Sehta started their studies at the University of Münster in October. They are supported by full grant scholarships awarded by the Cluster of Excellence Mathematics Münster. In interviews, they tell us why they chose Münster, which mathematical topics they will focus on and what they hope to achieve during their time here.

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Mit einem Kurzzeit-Stipdendium nach Münster

Exzellenzcluster fördert Masterstudenten José Rafael Santiago

Das erste Kurzzeit-Stipendium für internationale Mathematik-Masterstudierende geht an José Rafael Santiago. Der Venezolaner ist Anfang des Jahres in Münster angekommen und wird, gefördert durch das neue Stipendien-Programm des Exzellenzclusters Mathematik Münster, sechs Monate an der WWU verbringen.

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Kick-off des neuen Master-Stipendienprogramms

Die ersten internationalen Stipendiaten sind gestartet

Nach einigen organisatorischen Hürden sind Anupam Datta, Zhuang Kang und Shervin Sorouri in Münster angekommen und in ihr Masterstudium an der WWU gestartet. Sie sind die ersten internationalen Studierenden, die das neue Vollstipendium erhalten. Auf diese Weise unterstützt der Exzellenzcluster Mathematik Münster vielversprechenden mathematischen Nachwuchs bereits auf dieser Stufe.