Network manager
Interreg Europe Project Digital Regions
After graduating from the Friedrich-Alexander-Gymnasium in Neustadt/Aisch, Katrin Müller first completed training as an a housekeeper. She then studied Applied Intercultural Linguistics at the University of Augsburg and completed a Master’s degree in Regional and European Project Management at the University of Applied Sciences in Zwickau. During her studies, she took part in the Zwickau Symposium Language and Intercultural Communication 2019 as a speaker, and supported the evaluation of the ERASMUS+ project Dilabs conducted by the University of Southern Brittany (Université de la Bretagne Sud) in the course of her practical courses. She was also involved as a tutor for foreign students and in the Linguistic and Cultural Mediation Service Zwickau.
In 2020, Katrin completed her compulsory internship in the Interreg Europe project Digital Regions at the Institute for Information Systems (iisys) at Hof University of Applied Sciences. She graduated in November 2020, subsequently worked as an assistant teacher at the Lipprichhausen-Gollhofen primary school and has been supporting the Digital Regions project and the Kronach research centre as a project officer since July 2021.