Tasks
The Commission for Education (K1) was formed to advise the Presidential Board and the Senate in the areas of teaching, studies, continuing education and international affairs.
It informs itself and discusses current topics of our university such as new applications in the area of teaching, studies and further education, internationalization, digitalization, consulting concepts etc..
It informs and exchanges information about innovative approaches and ideas in teaching and discusses their transferability to our university or individual departments.
The Commission for Education advises on a university-wide continuing education strategy in line with our university development plan.
In addition, it makes recommendations on changes to or the introduction of new university-wide regulations in the area of teaching and studies.
Furthermore, the K1 informs itself about new courses of study or course developments.
The members of the Education Commission consist of professors, employees and students of the FH Münster.
Members
Chairman
- Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Isabelle Franzen-Reuter
Vice-President for Teaching, Sustainability and University Planning - Prof. Dr. phil. Stephan Barth
Vice-President for Research, Continuing Education and Human Resource Development
Professors:
- Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Michael Bredol
Department of Chemical Engineering - Prof. Dr.-Ing. Stefanie Friedrichsen
Department of Civil Engineering - Prof. Dr. phil. Laura Best
Department of Social Work - Prof. Dr. phil. Thilo Harth
Wandelwerk. Academic Quality Unit - Prof. Dr. Klaus Peikenkamp
Department of Engineering Physics - Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Kirsten Schemel
Muenster School of Architecture
Scientific staff:
- Dipl.-Oecotroph. Manuela Kuttenkeuler
Department of Food · Nutrition · Facilitiest - Dipl.-Kauffr. Kathrin Uhlenkotte
Institute of Business Administration and Engineering - Dr. Ines Sonnenschein
Wandelwerk. Academic Qunality Unit
Students:
- Alenka Lahme
Muenster School of Architecture - Valentina Schulte
Muenster School of Architecture - Lukas Leugers