Bachelor’s and master’s students report.
Felix
Felix (Master Student)
Felix (Master Student)
Augustine
Augustine (Master Paper Technology further education)
Augustine (Master Paper Technology further education)
Praharsha
Praharsha (Master Paper Technology further education )
Praharsha (Master Paper Technology further education )
Marcel
Marcel (PhD Student)
Marcel (PhD Student)
Felix
Felix studied at the university from the beginning of his study life. In his bachelor’s degree, He studied packaging technology but for his master’s degree, he decided to study paper technology. Now he is 25 years old and ready for his doctorate.
Marcel
Marcel has been studying at Munich University of Applied Sciences (MUAS) since the beginning of his studies, in the bachelor’s degree course in paper technology and in the master’s degree course in paper technology. Now he is 26 years old and about to complete his doctorate.
Erfan
Erfan: “I always like to experience studying abroad and because of my interest in the field of paper and recycling and since Germany is one of the most advanced countries in this fields I started searching for the universities in this country and luckily I found this major at MUAS, this is how I got to Munich.”
David
David is 27 years old and is about to start his internship semester in Finland. “A big plus point of the studies is definitely the family atmosphere. […] Anyone who approaches the studies seriously and wants to see it through will certainly not be let down. It is simply a special study program. […] I can only warmly recommend the study program, especially to people who like technology and want to work innovatively. It’s just a super thing.”
Yuan
Yuan: “I love all the subjects in this master program, paper making, paper chemistry and coating are the main subjects which are very important to the paper technology engineers, but other subjects such as automation, sustainability, statistics are also important in paper making, I was also glad from the subject of intercultural communication I learned how to understand and communicate with people from a new country where has a very different culture.”
Anna
Anna is in her fourth semester of the Process Engineering Paper and Biofibers course. Her appeal to all women: “The excuse that you can’t study this as a woman is wrong. It is incredibly funny […]. There are still very few women in the industry at the moment, which I think is a great pity. It would be great if a few more would dare and not be deterred by the fact that there are currently still so many men, because there are more and more women.”