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CHE Ranking 2026/27: Top marks for the start of studies and student satisfaction

Students at the School of Business and Economics are very satisfied with the general conditions at the University of Münster – as shown by the results of the latest CHE University Ranking 2026/27. More than three-quarters of students rate their study experience with 5 or 4 out of 5 stars – in Information Systems, the figure is as high as 93.6 per cent. The School scores particularly highly for support at the start of studies: a wide range of services places the School among the top performers in this category. The Bachelor’s programme in Business Administration also achieved top marks for the international focus of its teaching and learning.

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New Alumni Story: Stephanie Düker from Genoverband e.V.

Interview series with alumni of the School of Business & Economics

In part 25 of the Alumni Stories, we introduce Stephanie Düker. After completing her vocational training as a bank clerk at WGZ BANK AG, she studied Public Administration with a focus on European Studies at the University of Münster, including a year abroad at the University of Twente, and later earned a Master’s degree in Economics in Münster. She began her academic career as a research associate at the Institute of Cooperative Studies (IfG) before moving into cooperative consulting at Genoverband e.V. Today, she leads the educational project “Student Cooperatives – Sustainable Business, Acting in Solidarity,” supporting students in founding and running their own cooperatives based on cooperative principles.

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Master your Future 2026: in person and online for the first time

Once again this year, many prospective students visited the University of Münster’s main building to find out more about the four Master’s programmes offered by the School of Businesss and Economics. Prof. Dr Verena Rieger outlined the structure and practical relevance of the course content, Prof. Dr Thomas Apolte presented a highly topical research topic, and Dr Fumi Kurihara discussed one of the major collaborative projects. A week after the on-site information day, a digital edition of the event was held for the first time this year, with a programme designed specifically for students from abroad and more remote regions of Germany.

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First-year and international students: A warm welcome to Münster!

At the start of the semester, Prof. Dr Thomas Langer, Dean of the School of Business and Economics, welcomed the new first-year students and extended a warm welcome to them at the University of Münster. The event, at which the Programme Management, AlumniUM and the Career Development Center, introduced themselves, marked the start of the orientation week, which was once again organised with great dedication by the WiWi Student Council this semester. Alongside the first-year students, around 30 incoming students also began their semester abroad in Münster.

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Fourth certificate in a row: University of Münster maintains its position among Top Business Schools

The School of Business and Economics at the University of Münster has once again received the prestigious accreditation from the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB). Following its initial accreditation in 2011, this marks the third consecutive re-accreditation, confirming the outstanding quality of the School’s teaching, research, and strategic management. Worldwide, only around six percent of all business schools hold this certificate—clear evidence of Münster’s international relevance.

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Another strong result for the University of Münster in auditing ranking

As was the case two years ago, we achieved an excellent 4th place among universities in the latest manager magazin ranking. The ranking is published every two years and is based on assessments by numerous auditing firms as well as their clients. We are therefore all the more pleased to once again be among the leading institutions, outperforming many renowned universities as well as all universities of applied sciences.

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Gamification-Study: VHB Best Paper Award 2026 for Prof. Paschmann

The Journal of Marketing Research paper “Driving Mobile App User Engagement through Gamification” by Jun.-Prof. Jens Paschmann and his co-authors Hernán A. Bruno (University of Cologne), Harald J. van Heerde (UNSW Sydney), Franziska Völckner (University of Cologne), and Kristina Klein (University of Bremen) has been awarded the VHB Best Paper Award of the Marketing Section at the 2026 VHB conference in Göttingen.

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Study by Dr Lingens in the Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung

In the article “A little help for others” in the latest edition of the Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung, author Patrick Bernau explores the concept of “nudges” as a gentle form of reward within the framework of liberal paternalism. His argument is that many of the well-intentioned ideas in this context fail. As evidence, he cites, among other things, a study published in 2026 by PD Dr Jörg Lingens (Institute for Sustainable Market Design), Christoph Feldhaus, Andreas Löschel and Gerald Zunker.

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DFG project meeting RES²CUE in Münster: Resilience through entrepreneurship in refugee crises

What can past refugee crises teach us about resilience through entrepreneurship – particularly in light of potential new displacement risks? On March 4, 2026, the project team of RES²CUE – Building resources and resilience through the crisis for Ukrainian entrepreneurs met at the University of Münster. RES²CUE is a joint research project of the University of Bremen and the University of Münster, funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft.

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