Ursula G. T. Müller (born 1944) is a German feminist, sociologist and former Secrerary of State of Schleswig-Holstein.
In parallel, she became the first director of the university's Interdisciplinary Centre for Women's Studies (Interdisziplinären Frauenforschungszentrum).
On returning to Germany, she studied sociology, political science and psychology at the University of Giessen (1972–79), earning a master's degree with a thesis on Sexualmoral im Spätkapitalismus (Sexual Morality in Late Capitalism).
In Walk on the Wild Side (2019) she reflects on her career at the university where she faced considerable difficulties and was seldom recognized for her successes.
[1] From 1966 until her retirement in 1999, Müller was Secrerary of State for the Schleswig-Holstein Ministry for Women, Youth, Housing and Urban Development.