DMSB graduates present their projects

After a two-year break caused by Covid, the annual presentation of projects by the DMSB graduating class of 2021/2022 took place for the first time again in front of an interested, in-person audience or as a hybrid event. Many external guests also attended on site, in addition to first-year DMSB students and the teaching staff; a further 25 spectators followed the event via computer link.

Successful Open Day at the DMSB

Plenty of interested visitors found out more about training opportunities at the Deutsche Müllerschule Braunschweig (DMSB) Open Day on March 11, 2022. Under the motto “By students for students”, a team of young hosts guided visitors through the day. They introduced the teaching staff, gave a tour of the premises, presented course content, and reported...

Start of the semester at the DMSB

Every year, the first few weeks at the DMSB are all about getting to know each other: the school, the city and everyone involved in the course. Team-building is particularly important here. New knowledge and proficiencies as well as acquired skills can be better absorbed and applied in a good teaching-learning environment. The DMSB team...

Process engineering – from the mill to recycling

For Ulrich Leisentritt, training at the German Milling School was, so to speak, genetically pre-determined. “My father was already in Braunschweig from 1951 to 1953. I had DMSB right from the cradle, as it were,” explains Ulrich Leisentritt with a grin. He decided to focus on “Milling- related process engineering”, which interested him most right...

From the mill into process engineering

Anne Jette Winter started her career with training at a mar- ket leader, the Aurora mill in Hamburg. As a trained process technologist in the milling and animal feed industry, she first went to Kölln Flocken for a year, where she worked on the baking line and the extruders. But here thirst for knowledge had...

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