Johannes Müller, Student Assistant

Johannes Müller

Johannes Müller supports the Borderstep team as a student assistant in the field of Sustainable Entrepreneurship. He is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Innovation Management, Entrepreneurship and Sustainability at the Technische Universität Berlin.

A particular highlight of his Master’s programme was an exchange at Ain Shams University in Cairo.

Prior to his Master’s degree, Johannes completed an internship at the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ). He completed his Bachelor’s degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences at the University College Maastricht, where he studied interdisciplinary sustainability. During his studies, Johannes already gained valuable practical experience at the Maastricht Sustainability Institute. Another highlight was his semester abroad at Korea University in South Korea.

Johannes is particularly interested in the questions of how we can shape a sustainable and liveable society and how sustainable entrepreneurship can be implemented in practice. He is also particularly drawn to the outdoors – be it on a surfboard, with a hiking rucksack on his back or playing table tennis. Johannes has found a new passion in playing chess.

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