PR / IT

Katja Philipps

Katja Philipps is 23 years old. She graduated from the WWU in summer 2011 (B.A. Politics and Sociology) and is about to start her M.A. studies at the University of Twente in the Netherlands (European Studies). She participated twice as delegate in previous MUIMUN conferences, led the first WWU delegation to the NMUN conference in New York and has been a member of the PR Team since 2010. This year, she is full of new ideas and ready to bring the extraordinary spirit of MUIMUN to the conference 2012.

Isabel Lischewski

Isabel Lischewski studies law at WWU Münster. She caught the MUN virus several years ago. In PR Team she is responsible for the website content and social media.

Charlotte Lichtenberger

Charlotte Lichtenberger is 21 years old and came to Münster in 2009 to study sociology and economics. It’s her first MUN and she’s looking forward to a great 2012 conference as a member of the PR Team with lots of new experiences and the opportunity to meet interesting people from throughout the world.

Klara Schwobe

Klara Schwobe is 24 years old and currently finishing her Bachelor degree in Public Administration and European Studies. Before starting her M.A.-Studies she will be conducting some internships in the field of Public Affairs. Klara has participated twice in previous MUIMUN conferences and is now looking forward to contributing to an unforgettable conference of 2012!

Max Rößler

Hailing from Halle an der Saale, 20 year old Max is a second year student of Public Administration. As the first year of MUIMUN experience has proven to contain a high dosage of tantalising tasks and even more fun, he decided to join the Public Relations team once again seeking an even higher dosage of MUIMUN, especially when it comes to writing articles, taking curious snapshots and promoting the conference.

Maria Kraynova

Maria is a 23-year-old student of the Information System Master program at WWU and our one-person IT-taskforce. She enjoys living and studying in such a nice city as Münster, especially the international atmosphere which makes the city a lovely place where one can get familiar not only with German culture, but also with cultures of other countries. Meeting new people of different minds, being open minded, communicating relevant topics and helping out to maximum of her abilities – that’s the only way to work successfully in this environment. She joined MUIMUN in 2011 and is looking forward to working with motivated and creative MUIMUN team members. Together we can make it happen!