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Ph.D. in Deutschland machen Ph.D. oder Dr.? Unterschiede des internationalen und deutschen Doktortitels
Der Ph.D. ist das internationale Äquivalent des deutschen Doktortitels. © LumiNola / iStock
Der Ph.D. gewinnt in Deutschland neben dem klassischen Doktortitel immer mehr an Bedeutung. Doch was macht den Abschluss aus und wann ist der Ph.D. im Vergleich zum Doktortitel sinnvoll?
Aktualisiert: 29.09.2023
Von: Bianca Sellnow, Anne Marx
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Was ist ein Ph.D.? Bedeutung und Relevanz
Ph.D. ist die Abkürzung für den lateinischen Ausdruck „Philosophiae Doctor“. Damit bezeichnet der Titel wörtlich den Doktor der Philosophie. Faktisch handelt es sich beim Ph.D. jedoch um einen der höchsten allgemeinen akademischen Grade in verschiedensten Fachrichtungen , den beispielsweise US-amerikanische Universitäten vergeben. Die Erklärung für die Benennung liegt in der Geschichte begründet: Die Philosophie gilt als Mutter aller Wissenschaften.
Der Titel ist vor allem im englischsprachigen Raum sehr verbreitet . Inzwischen gibt es jedoch auch immer mehr Hochschulen in Deutschland, die den Ph.D. anbieten. Von Sprachwissenschaften über Biologie bis hin zum Ingenieurwesen: Promotionen mit dem Ziel Ph.D. gibt es hierzulande bereits in diversen Fachbereichen.
Aktuelle Doktorandenstellen
Theologisch-pastorales Bildungsinstitut TBI der schweiz. Bistümer
Quadriga Hochschule Berlin GmbH
Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)
Dr. vs. Ph.D.: Welche Unterschiede gibt es?
Der Ph.D. ist prinzipiell vergleichbar mit dem deutschen Doktortitel . Jedoch unterscheiden sich die beiden akademischen Grade deutlich im Hinblick auf die spezifischen Voraussetzungen, den Prozess zum Erwerb des Titels sowie die Dauer. Einige der wichtigsten Unterschiede zwischen den beiden Abschlüssen zeigt die folgende Übersicht.
Ph.D. und Doktortitel: Unterschiede
Diese deutlichen Unterschiede zeigen, dass sich Ph.D. und Doktortitel nicht unbedingt gleichsetzen lassen . Bei einer internationalen Bewerbung etwa ist es daher unzulässig, den Dr. mit Ph.D. zu übersetzen . Und wie ist es mit der Anerkennung des Ph.D. in Deutschland? In sehr vielen Fällen ist es erlaubt, einen im Ausland erworbenen Ph.D. in Deutschland als Dr. zu führen. Welche dies sind, definiert ein Beschluss der Kultusministerkonferenz (KMK) .
Gibt es noch mehr Unterschiede? In den USA ist es üblicher als in Deutschland, dass ein Ph.D. bereits mit dem Abschluss eines Bachelorstudiums angestrebt werden kann. Das Programm umfasst in solchen Fällen häufig eine Kombination aus einem Master- und einem Ph.D.-Studium, das mit dem Abschluss Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) endet. In Deutschland ist diese sogenannte Fast-Track-Promotion herausragend guten Studierenden vorbehalten und somit selten.
Die Voraussetzungen wie auch die Inhalte des Ph.D.-Studiums können sich allerdings nicht nur in den einzelnen Fachgebieten, sondern auch von Programm zu Programm deutlich unterscheiden. Eine Vereinheitlichung gibt es also weder in den USA noch in Deutschland.
Hat der Ph.D. Vorteile gegenüber dem Doktortitel?
Der Ph.D. ist als Abschluss internationaler als der deutsche Doktortitel . Wer plant, in einem internationalen Umfeld oder beispielsweise im englischsprachigen Ausland zu arbeiten , ist unter Umständen mit dem Ph.D. besser beraten.
Auch wer eine Stelle in der Forschung anstrebt, verfügt mit dem Ph.D. eventuell über Vorteile. Denn der Aufbau des Ph.D.-Studiums beinhaltet einen starken allgemeinen Forschungsansatz, während der deutsche Doktortitel eher die persönlichen wissenschaftlichen Ziele verfolg t.
In der Wirtschaft sowie in bestimmten Fachbereichen der Medizin kann dagegen der klassische Doktortitel hilfreicher sein. Gerade in Deutschland hat der Dr. für manche Berufe noch einen hohen Stellenwert. Allerdings lässt sich das unter Umständen umgehen, da Inhaber eines Ph.D. in vielen Fällen auch den Doktortitel verwenden dürfen.
Wer beides zur Wahl hat, sollte jedoch nicht nur auf den Titel selbst, sondern vor allem auf die Ausrichtung des jeweiligen Programms achten . Die Qualität von Ph.D. und Doktortitel kann sich je nach Lehrstuhl unterscheiden. Angehende Promovend:innen sollten daher die spezifischen Inhalte genau prüfen, bevor sie sich für eines der angebotenen Programme entscheiden.
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Ph.D.-Studium in Deutschland: Wo und wie?
Wer sich für einen Ph.D. entscheidet, für den gilt es, entsprechende Promotionsmöglichkeiten zu finden. Auch in Deutschland werden immer mehr Ph.D.-Programme angeboten.
Ph.D.-Programme in Deutschland
Entsprechende Programme mit dem Ziel Ph.D. gibt es in vielen großen deutschen Städten, unter anderem hier:
- Graduate School Life Science Munich
- Graduate School of Quantitative Biosciences Munich
- Munich Business School
- Max Planck School of Photonics (verschiedene Standorte: München, Erlangen, Jena, Karlsruhe, Göttingen, Aachen, Paderborn, Hamburg)
- Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg
- Berlin School of Business and Innovation
- DIW Berlin – German Institute for Economic Research
- Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf (verschiedene Standorte: Düsseldorf, Köln, Jülich)
- Hector Fellow Academy (Karlsruhe)
- International Max Planck Research School on Cellular Biophysics (verschiedene Standorte: Frankfurt, Mainz)
- Max-Planck-Institut für Hirnforschung (Frankfurt)
- European Molecular Biology Laboratory (Heidelberg)
- Allensbach Hochschule (Konstanz)
- Hochschule für angewandte Wissenschaften Kempten
Für wen wird in Deutschland ein Ph.D. angeboten?
Die Zahl der Ph.D.-Programme in Deutschland steigt stetig an. Der klassische Doktortitel bekommt damit mehr und mehr Konkurrenz. Unter den Ph.D.-Programmen sind hierzulande bereits diverse Fachbereiche wie Naturwissenschaften oder auch Geisteswissenschaften vertreten. Absolvent:innen von Bachelor-, Master- und Magisterstudiengängen sowie Studienabgänger:innen mit vergleichbaren Abschlüssen finden passende Promotionsangebote unter anderen an Universitäten, privaten Hochschulen und Graduiertenschulen .
Unter den Studiengängen, in denen Graduierte den Ph.D. erwerben können, sind beispielsweise:
- Agrarwissenschaft
- Bildungsforschung
- Computerwissenschaften
- Elektrotechnik
- Ingenieurwissenschaften
- Maschinenbau
- Philosophie
- Politikwissenschaft
- Psychologie
- Public Management
- Volkswirtschaft
- Wirtschaftswissenschaften
Eine Übersicht zu diesen und weiteren Ph.D.-Studiengängen in Deutschland und weltweit bietet etwa das Netzwerk phdstudies.de .
Ph.D.-Abschluss in Deutschland: Ablauf und Dauer
Der genaue Ablauf der Promotionsprogramme ist individuell – ebenso wie deren dezidierte Inhalte. Meist wird zu Beginn ein Forschungsthema eingereicht, das in den Jahren des Studiums dann bearbeitet wird.
Viele Programme bieten ihren Studierenden folgende Möglichkeiten und Inhalte:
- Seminare zu fachlichen Methodologien
- ggf. internationale Module mit Partnerschulen
- Vorbereitung auf eine Laufbahn als Akademikerin
- Präsentationen
- Doktorandenworkshops
- Journal Clubs
- Zugang zu Netzwerken (national wie international)
- regelmäßige Kollegwochenenden
- mündliche Prüfung(en)
Die Dauer des Ph.D.-Promotionsstudiums, dessen Unterrichtssprache meist Englisch ist, beträgt in Deutschland – ähnlich wie in vielen anderen Ländern auch – häufig drei bis fünf Jahre . Je nach Bundesland, Einrichtung und Fachgebiet kann der für den Ph.D. angesetzte Zeitraum jedoch ebenso davon abweichen. Im Vergleich zum Doktortitel ist der Ph.D. damit häufig schneller zu erreichen , denn ein klassisches Doktorat dauert in Deutschland in der Regel vier bis sechs Jahre.
Ph.D. in Deutschland: Voraussetzungen
Die Voraussetzungen für einen Ph.D. können sehr unterschiedlich ausfallen. Viele Einrichtungen vergeben Plätze für Ph.D.-Programme in Deutschland lediglich an Studienabgängerinnen, die ihren Master-, Diplom- oder Magisterabschluss mindestens mit der Note „gut“ erworben haben, in einigen Fällen ist sogar ein „sehr guter“ Abschluss erforderlich.
Es gibt jedoch auch Ausnahmen. Unter bestimmten Voraussetzungen lassen Institutionen Absolvent:innen bereits mit einem Bachelorabschluss zu einem Ph.D.-Studium zu. Allerdings müssen diese in der Regel weitere Voraussetzungen erfüllen. Zum Beispiel können zusätzliches Engagement oder ein Abschluss mit besonderer Auszeichnung gefordert sein.
Promotion als Ph.D. berufsbegleitend oder im Fernstudium
Die meisten Ph.D.-Studiengänge sind campusgebundene Vollzeitprogramme . Heißt: Es wird vor Ort studiert – und zwar als Fulltime-Job. Einige wenige Angebote können auch in Teilzeit absolviert werden, richten sich dann aber meist an leitende Angestellte oder Manager:innen, die Job und Weiterbildung sowie Forschungsarbeit oder Job und Familie gern miteinander verbinden möchten. Präsenztermine gibt es in der Regel trotzdem. Darüber hinaus werden diese Programme in erster Linie von privaten Hochschulen angeboten. Die Kosten für eine nebenberufliche Ph.D.-Promotion sind daher vergleichsweise hoch und können sich auf etwa 20.000 bis 30.000 Euro belaufen.
Wer für einen Ph.D.-Titel nicht extra umziehen möchte oder gern von zuhause arbeitet, hat auch die Möglichkeit, ein Onlinestudium zu absolvieren. Vorteil: Der Ph.D. kann auch an einer ausländischen Institution erworben werden – an einer Universität in London, in Vancouver oder in der Schweiz beispielsweise. In Deutschland werden gelegentlich Kombinationen aus Campus- und Onlineprogrammen angeboten, reine Ph.D.-Onlinestudiengänge finden sich jedoch nicht. Für wen also nur ein Ph.D.-Fernstudium infrage kommt, sollte sich international orientieren.
Anforderungen an die Dissertation: Tipps zur Doktorarbeit
Mit der Dissertation muss ein Doktorand oder eine Doktorandin beweisen, dass er oder sie zu eigenständigem wissenschaftlichen Arbeiten in der Lage ist.
Promotion: Den passenden Doktorvater oder die passende Doktormutter finden
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Institute Head Prof. Dr. Thomas Steger
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Institute Head Prof. Dr. Matthias Schmidt
Phone: work +49 341 97 - 37030 Fax: fax +49 341 97 - 37048
Institute Head Prof. Dr. Dmitri van den Bersselaar
Secretariat Claudia Günther
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Secretariat Uta Zeller
work Haus A Liebigstraße 13 04103 Leipzig
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work Kroch-Hochhaus Goethestraße 2 04109 Leipzig
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work Biochemie, TH, Lemi An den Tierkliniken 1 04103 Leipzig
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work Tierernährung, Mykologie An den Tierkliniken 9 04103 Leipzig
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work Institutsgebäude Ritterstraße 8-10 04109 Leipzig
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work Wünschmanns Hof Dittrichring 18-20 04109 Leipzig
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work KFK, Viro, Bakteriologie An den Tierkliniken 29 04103 Leipzig
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Secretariat Anja Ladenthin
work Institutsgebäude Johannisallee 23 04103 Leipzig
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Institute Head Prof. Dr. Tilo Pompe
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Institute Head Prof. Dr. Ole Schützler
work Technikum Analytikum Linnéstraße 3 04103 Leipzig
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Institute Head Prof. Dr. Dirk Enke
Phone: work +49 341 97 - 37710 Fax: fax +49 341 97 - 37709
Institute Head Prof. Dr. Oliver Schelske
Secretariat Anja Arndt
work Zeppelinhaus Nikolaistraße 27-29 04109 Leipzig
Phone: work +49 341 97 - 35700
work Paulinum Augustusplatz 10 04109 Leipzig
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Secretariat Karin Wenzel
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Institute Head Prof. Dr. Bernd Süßmuth
work Haus 1, I-Trakt Jahnallee 59 04109 Leipzig
Phone: work +49 341 97 - 31650 Fax: fax +49 341 97 - 31798
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Secretariat Bianka Hünemeyer
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work Haus H Johannisallee 28 04103 Leipzig
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Institute Head Prof. Dr. Maren Witt
Phone: work +49 341 97 - 37350 Fax: fax +49 341 97 - 37359
Institute Head Prof. Dr. Dieter Burdorf
Secretariat Annett Kämmerer
work Biotechnologisch-Biomedizinisches Zentrum Deutscher Platz 5 04103 Leipzig
Phone: work +49 341 97 - 31220 Fax: fax +49 341 97 - 31229
Institute Head Prof. Dr. Berthold Kersting
work Institutsgebäude Gottschedstraße 12 04109 Leipzig
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Institute Head Prof. Dr. Fred Wagner
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Institute Head Prof. Dr. Jochen Trommer
Secretariat Sabine Tatzelt
Institute Head Prof. Dr. Bernd Kirchheim
work Haus V Härtelstraße 16-18 04107 Leipzig
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Phone: work +49 341 97 - 36250
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Secretariat Birgit Rother
Phone: work +49 341 97 - 31700 Fax: fax +49 341 97 - 31719
work Städtisches Kaufhaus, Aufgang E Neumarkt 9 04109 Leipzig
Phone: work +49 341 97 - 30450 Fax: fax +49 341 97 - 30459
Institute Head Prof. Dr. Stefan Keym
Secretariat Katja Jehring
Phone: work +49 341 97 - 36550 Fax: fax +49 341 97 - 36599
Institute Head Prof. Dr. Thorsten Berg
Secretariat Katrin Hengst
Phone: work +49 341 97 - 37200 Fax: fax +49 341 97 - 37219
Institute Head Prof. Dr. Sebastian Maisel
work Pathologie, Parasitologie An den Tierkliniken 35 04103 Leipzig
Phone: work +49 341 97 - 38080 Fax: fax +49 341 97 - 38095
work Pathologie, Parasitologie An den Tierkliniken 33-37 04103 Leipzig
Phone: work +49 341 97 - 38270 Fax: fax +49 341 97 - 38299
Institute Head Prof. Dr. Reiner Georg Ulrich
Secretariat Gesine Kubaile-Jahn, Daniela Michel
work KFK, Pharmakologie An den Tierkliniken 15 04103 Leipzig
Phone: work +49 341 97 - 38130 Fax: fax +49 341 97 - 38149
Institute Head Prof. Dr. Angelika Richter
Secretariat Annett Hoffmann
work Eilenburger Str. 15a 04317 Leipzig
Phone: work +49 341 97-11901 Fax: fax +49 341 97-11813
Phone: work +49 341 97 - 35820 Fax: fax +49 341 97 - 35849
Institute Head Prof. Dr. Andrea Kern
Secretariat Katharina Krause
Phone: work +49 341 97 - 38100
Secretariat Alexandra Gück
work Veterinär-Physiologie An den Tierkliniken 7/7a 04103 Leipzig
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Secretariat Jana Kirchner
Phone: work +49 341 97 - 35610 und -35620 Fax: fax +49 341 97 - 35619
Secretariat Birgit Ruß
Office hours Montag - Freitag 09:00 - 11:00 Uhr
Phone: work +49 341 97 - 35460 Fax: fax +49 341 97 - 35469
Institute Head Prof. Dr. Alexander Deeg
Phone: work +49 341 97 - 31490 Fax: fax +49 341 97 - 31498
Institute Head Prof. Dr. Kim Lange-Schubert
Phone: work +49 341 97 - 33580 Fax: fax +49 341 97 - 33589
Institute Head Jun.-Prof. Dr. Dennis Häckl
Phone: work +49 341 97 - 35470 Fax: fax +49 341 97 - 35499
Phone: work +49 341 97 - 37410 Fax: fax +49 341 97 - 37429
Institute Head Prof. Dr. Benjamin Lucas Meisnitzer
Secretariat Angela Berge
Office hours Montag 09:00 – 12:00 Uhr, Dienstag 14.00 – 16.00 Uhr, Freitag 09.00 – 10.00 Uhr sowie nach Vereinbarung.
Phone: work +49 341 97 - 33750 Fax: fax +49 341 97 - 33759
Phone: work +49 341 97 - 37454 Fax: fax +49 341 97 - 37499
Institute Head Prof. Dr. Olav Mueller-Reichau
Secretariat Claudia Twrdik, Silke Pracht
Phone: work +49 341 97 - 35660 Fax: fax +49 341 97 - 35669
Institute Head Prof. Dr. Marc Keuschnigg
Phone: work +49 341 97 - 37650 Fax: fax +49 341 97 - 37659
Institute Head Prof. Dr. Eduard Werner
Phone: work +49 341 97 - 31544 Fax: fax +49 341 97 - 31549
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work INTERIM - SportMed Rosa-Luxemburg-Straße 20-30 04103 Leipzig
Phone: work +49 341 97 - 31660 Fax: fax +49 341 97 - 31689
Secretariat Ulla Gerlach
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work Institutsgeb. Theor.Phys. Brüderstraße 16 04103 Leipzig
Phone: work +49 341 97 - 32420 Fax: fax +49 341 97 - 32450
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Phone: work +49 341 97 - 33740 Fax: fax +49 341 97 - 33749
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work Haus C Liebigstraße 19 04103 Leipzig
Phone: work +49 341 97-25720 Fax: fax +49 341 97-25729
Phone: work +49 341 97 - 32654 Fax: fax +49 341 97 - 32598
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Phone: work +49 341 97-24600 Fax: fax +49 341 97-24609
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work Wilhelm-Ostwald-Institut Linnéstraße 2 04103 Leipzig
Phone: work +49 341 97 - 36500 Fax: fax +49 341 97 - 36399
Institute Head Prof. Dr. Reinhard Denecke
work Städtisches Kaufhaus Neumarkt 9 04109 Leipzig
Phone: work +49 341 97 - 35961
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Centre for Biotechnology and Biomedicine
Phone: work +49 341 97 - 31300 Fax: fax +49 341 97 - 31309
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work Strohsackpassage Nikolaistraße 10 04109 Leipzig
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work Institutsgebäude, ZLS wAL Prager Straße 38-40 04317 Leipzig
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Are you interested in pursuing a doctorate at our university? We offer our doctoral candidates research-oriented and internationally recognised postgraduate qualifications in an excellent scientific environment.
Pathways to a Doctorate
Applying for a doctorate, doctorates and free movers, making a success of your doctorate, first-class doctoral training.
Our university offers excellent conditions for doctoral success:
- Research-oriented, internationally recognised doctoral training Leipzig offers a research-oriented education that is internationally recognised. We have a variety of interdisciplinary research areas. In this way, you benefit from state-of-the-art teaching facilities in a dynamic environment.
- Broad research spectrum We are a comprehensive university that covers a broad research spectrum. The advantage for you? At Leipzig, you can pursue a doctorate in all subject areas.
Excellent research environment Leipzig is home to an abundance of research institutions, offering you an unbeatable research environment. The 20 or so institutions include three Max Planck, two Fraunhofer and three Leibniz Institutes.
- Unique urban culture Here you not only enjoy a teaching and research environment at the highest level, but at the same time live in a beautiful, vibrant city. Leipzig will surprise you with its exciting cultural scene, affordable housing and trendy districts. Your future campus is centrally located and easily accessible from anywhere in the city.
Individual Doctorates
You work on your doctorate independently at a faculty and usually choose your subject yourself. You are supervised by a professor, producing your dissertation under the guidance of this so-called Doktormutter or Doktorvater . This allows you to freely organise the duration of your dissertation and gives you flexible options if you wish to change your focus or topic while you are working on it.
Structured Doctoral Programmes
In a structured doctoral programme, you write your dissertation within a fixed curriculum in which the duration of your doctorate is clearly defined. You earn your doctorate within a Graduate Centre, receiving supervision from several professors. From the outset, you are in close contact with other doctoral researchers and supervisors, with whom you work on joint research projects.
Before you apply, please find out whether your subject would match our university’s research profile .
Requirements
If you wish to pursue an individual doctorate, then you will need a supervision agreement . This means that you must first find a professor who will accept your topic or propose a topic for you and supervise you during your doctorate. Please check the websites of the respective institutes and gain an overview of our professors’ research fields. As soon as you have found a suitable supervisor for your topic, please contact them by email or pay them a visit during their office hours. If the professor accepts your proposal, you will receive written confirmation. You can then use this supervisor agreement to apply for an individual doctorate.
There are different application requirements for our structured doctoral programmes. Find information about current doctoral positions and the respective requirements on our website .
How to Apply
You cannot apply for an individual doctorate until you have received supervision agreement from the supervising professor.
1. Apply online via AlmaWeb
You apply online using our AlmaWeb study portal and then submit your documents to the International Centre.
Your application must include full evidence of your prior secondary and university education. Please submit the following documents for your application:
- dated and signed application form (via AlmaWeb )
- written confirmation from your supervisor (supervision agreement)
- secondary school leaving certificate (certified copy)
- evidence of university entrance examination (certified copy), if applicable
- evidence of all university degrees (certified copies), e.g. bachelor’s, master’s, Diplom)
- Transcripts of Records from all secondary and university qualifications (certified copies)
- evidence of your knowledge of German at DSH-2 level, if the doctorate will be in German (certified copy)
- evidence of your knowledge of English, if the doctorate will be in English
- confirmation of admission to a faculty’s list of doctoral candidates, if already available (confirmation can otherwise be submitted within one semester).
Please post all of your documents to:
Leipzig University International Centre Ms Stefanie Kölling Goethestraße 3–5 04109 Leipzig Germany
Please note the guidelines on official certifications and translations.
2. Examination of requirements and admission
After we have received your application documents, we will check your formal requirements. One of these is the equivalence of your university degree. Due to the high number of applications we receive, this examination may take up to three months. We examine applications in accordance with the regulations of the Central Office for Foreign Education (ZAB).
- If you meet the formal requirements, you will receive your letter of admission via the AlmaWeb study portal.
- In the event that your university degree is not sufficiently equivalent, we can issue a conditional letter of admission . This means that you can submit missing documents later.
- Fill in the declaration of acceptance on the last page of your letter of admission. Send the declaration of acceptance as a PDF file to the email address provided by the specified deadline. You usually have two weeks to do this.
- As soon as we have received and processed your declaration of acceptance, you will see that the status of your application on AlmaWeb has changed. You will then receive details of how to enrol.
3. Enrolment
Make sure you enrol as soon as you have received your letter of admission. This will let you take full advantage of your student status (e.g. semester ticket, halls of residence, discounts, use of the refectories). You are subject to the same organisational rules as regular students. You can enrol during the International Centre’s dedicated office hours for international students. Please bring the following documents with you when enrolling:
- letter of admission from our university
- passport with valid student visa, if necessary
- two recent passport photos
- current proof of health insurance valid in Germany. Travel health insurance is not sufficient.
4. Registering your doctorate at the faculty
Apply within the first semester to be added to your faculty’s list of doctoral candidates . Your supervisor can assist you. Having a place on the faculty’s list of doctoral candidates is proof of your status as a doctoral candidate for the period of your doctorate.
If you can demonstrate that you have already been added to the list of doctoral candidates when applying, then you are welcome to submit this confirmation together with your application documents.
Scholarships
Scholarships of the German Academic Exchange Service
A scholarship is one way of ensuring your financial security during your time as a doctoral candidate. To apply for a scholarship, please contact the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) directly. There are many different ways to obtain a scholarship through the DAAD.
- DAAD scholarship database
Scholarships from Leipzig University
Our university also awards doctoral scholarships:
- State postgraduate funding from the Free State of Saxony
- Sylff programme for projects related to the overarching subject of “Intellectual and Cultural Change in Central and Eastern Europe”
Organising your stay
Once you’re in leipzig.
Would you like to complete part of your doctorate research here even though there is no exchange agreement between your home institution and Leipzig University? No problem! You can spend one to two semesters at our university as a so-called “free mover”. Please clarify whether the faculty is able to accept you as a free mover and then have the consent form filled in by the supervising professor.
Please note that as a free mover you are required to submit an application for admission as a free mover on a doctoral programme .
Admission as a free mover
You can apply to be admitted as a free mover at any time via AlmaWeb :
- Use AlmaWeb to apply for the respective doctoral programme.
- Print the application form and sign it. The application form lists all the necessary documents.
- Submit the application form, together with the application for admission as a free mover (doctoral candidates) as well as all of your application documents, to the International Centre: Leipzig University International Centre Ms Stefanie Kölling Goethestraße 3–5 04109 Leipzig
The International Centre will check the formal requirements of your application. If you meet these requirements, we will generate a letter of admission as soon as possible, which you will find under “Documents” in your AlmaWeb account.
We want your doctorate to be a success. This is why we are here to assist you in organising your doctorate and your stay in Leipzig. Contact the International Doctoral Candidate Initiative. What’s more, should you ever have doubts during your doctorate, then you are welcome to arrange a personal consultation!
International Doctoral Candidate Initiative
Do you want to meet fellow doctoral candidates away from the lecture theatre and library? The International Doctoral Candidate Initiative is the perfect opportunity to do just that. The team consists of international doctoral researchers and has been organising regular cultural and social events since 2005. The initiative aims to provide international doctoral candidates with comprehensive support during their time with us and to offer them a platform for shared experiences.
Get in touch!
Doubts and Second Thoughts
At the beginning or during the course of your doctorate, it is quite normal to ask yourself questions like:
- Is my dissertation topic still suitable?
- Was a doctorate the right decision?
- Why am I not making any progress with my doctorate?
- How can I get motivated again?
- What professional area do I want to work in later on?
Personal Consultation
Sometimes it can be difficult to talk about the doubts you’re having about your doctorate, about feeling dissatisfied or overwhelmed, or if you’re considering dropping out. If you would like to speak to someone neutral about your plans for the future and potential alternatives, then please do come and see us. Together we can work on solutions based on your individual needs such as:
- Language problems
- Money worries
- Problems with studying and motivation
- Pressure, stress and feeling overwhelmed during your doctorate
- Feelings of isolation during your doctorate
- Alternatives to a doctorate, developing new plans for the future.
Please do not hesitate to contact us via email .
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Important information about closing days
The PhD office is closed from Monday, December 23, 2024 to Monday, January 6, 2025 (inclusively). Please note that displaying periods cannot be started and registrations for oral exams will not be processed. Displaying periods will be extended accordingly. Registrations for oral exams during this closing period as well as for cw 2 (January 6 until January 10, 2025) must be submitted until Wednesday, December 18, 2024 the latest.
Doctoral Studies at the Faculty of Science
Office hours.
Dr. Sarah Müller Monday - Thursday, 10.00 a.m. - 12.00 p.m. (no appointment neccessary) (Auf der Morgenstelle 8, B-Building, 10th floor, room 10A38) and by appointment (29- 75955 ).
Dr. Elaine Huggenberger Monday - Thursday, 10.00 a.m. - 12.00 p.m. (no appointment neccessary) (Auf der Morgenstelle 8, B-Building, 10th floor, room 10A23) and by appointment (29- 72751 ).
Sebastian Schlemender Monday - Thursday, 10.00 a.m. - 12.00 p.m. (no appointment neccessary) (Auf der Morgenstelle 8, B-Building, 10th floor, room 10R38) and by appointment (29- 76853 ) .
Feel free to contact us, if you have any further questions. However, we recommend reading the information sheet first, as it usually resolves most of the questions.
Areas of Responsibilities
Dr. Sarah Müller
Applications for acceptance as a doctoral student
Ongoing doctoral procedures (Chemistry, Pharmaceutics, Biochemistry, Psychology)
Verification and confirmation of doctoral degrees
Information about doctoral guidelines of the Faculty of Science
Cotutelle agreements
Dr. Elaine Huggenberger
Ongoing doctoral procedures (Computer Science, Bioinformatics, Mathematics, Physics)
State Postgraduate Fellowship Programme (Landesgraduiertenförderung)
Sebastian Schlemender
Submission/Acceptance of doctoral dissertations
Doctoral procedures (Biology and Geosciences)
Annette Goller
PhD Certificates
Doctoral Subjects
At the Faculty of Science, you can pursue a doctoral degree (Dr. rer. nat.) in the following fields:
Archaeological Sciences and Human Evolution
Biochemistry
Bioinformatics
Cognitive Science
Computer Science
Environmental Sciences
Geosciences
Mathematics
Medical Informatics
Pharmaceutics
Prehistory and Early History
Supervision of Doctoral Candidates
In general, all persons with professorship and all persons with a Habilitation are allowed to supervise doctoral candidates at the Faculty of Science.
Scientists without professorship and Habilitation have the possibility to apply for the supervision of doctoral candidates provided the funding of these candidates is provided by the scientists themselves.
Please submit the following application at the PhD office:
- Application for supervision (German) word | pdf
- Application for supervision (English) word | pdf
Scientists from abroad are allowed to supervise doctoral candidates at the Faculty of Science provided they have this right at the relevant university abroad.
Code of Conduct for the Doctoral Phase
Doctoral Convention of the Faculty of Science
The Doctoral Covention of the Faculty of Science represents the interests of doctoral candidates at the Faculty of Science. Further information and contact persons can be found here .
Graduate Academy MNF
The University's Graduate Academy is the central coordination centre for all interdisciplinary advisory, further education and support services for doctoral candidates. It is the umbrella organisation for the faculties' graduate academies and also integrates the university's structured doctoral programs and doctoral networks. The central aim of the Graduate Academy is to improve the quality of supervision and training for early career researchers.
Doctoral Days
Information on the upcoming doctoral days can be found here .
Structured Doctoral Programs
In addition to the individual doctorate, which is not tied to a structured training program, there are various forms of structured doctoral programs at the MNF. These aim to make the doctoral phase transparent, offer good supervision and complete the doctoral thesis within a manageable time frame. Some programs also offer special interdisciplinary training, international networking and an accompanying program of specialist and interdisciplinary courses. Information on structural doctoral programs can be found on the pages of the respective departments.
State Postgraduate Fellowship Program - "Landesgraduiertenförderung"
State postgraduate fellowship program - "landesgraduiertenförderung".
The current call for applications for scholarships of the "State Postgraduate Fellowship Program" (Landesgraduiertenförderung) starting from April 2025 is open. Applications (Original + digital version) can be submitted at the Dean's Office (Auf der Morgenstelle 8, 72076 Tübingen, building B, 10th floor) until January 7th, 2025 . Please send your digital documents to bereichsleitung.promotion spam prevention @mnf.uni-tuebingen.de . It is also possible to provide digital documents via secure link.
Postal address: Dean's Office Administration MNF Landesgraduiertenförderung Auf der Morgenstelle 8 72076 Tübingen
(Applications can be handed in personally at the Dean's Office or dropped into the silver letterbox opposite the lifts on the 10th floor of Building B.)
Further information and all application documents can be found here:
Information on State Postgraduate Fellowship Program (Landesgraduiertenförderung)
The Dean's Office accepts applications both for the continued approval of current scholarships and for new applications for funding.
Please direct any queries to lgf spam prevention @zv.uni-tuebingen.de
Downloads and Helpful Information
Information.
Information Sheet for Doctoral Candidates: pdf
PromO-Rules and Guidelines for Doctoral Studies 2015: pdf (This is a courtesy translation. The sole legally binding regulations are the Promotionsordnung der Mathematisch Naturwissenschaftlichen Fakultät der Universität Tübingen, in der Fassung vom 24. April 2015 pdf )
Recommendations for Cumulative Dissertations: pdf
Recommendations for Dissertations including Scientific Manuscripts with Co-Authors pdf
Information on "systematic reviews" pdf
Guidelines for Safeguarding Good Scientific Practice
Guidelines for Using Generative AI Tools
Library Info Sheet Concerning Online Publication pdf
Postgraduate Affairs Board
Forms and Policies
Application for acceptance.
Application for Acceptance as Doctoral Candidate and Supervision Agreement: pdf
Please be aware that incomplete applications cannot be processed. We need all required certificates and documents, the filled out supervision agreement, and the signatures of the docotral candidate and both supervisors.
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Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf Abteilung Personal PhD Student (f/m/d) in mathematical modeling of pattern formation in ecological systems
- Type of Promotion: Full PhD
- Application deadline: 22.11.2024
- Working language: German, English
- Beginning: 01.02.2025
- Required degree: Diplom, Master
- Location: Dresden
Last changed: 31.10.2024 (Published: 31.10.2024)
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Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf Helmholtz-Institut Freiberg für Ressourcentechnologie (HIF) und Institut für Ressourcenökologie PhD Student (f/m/d) in microstructure modelling and upscaling
- Application deadline: 28.11.2024
- Working language: English
- Location: Freiberg
Last changed: 30.10.2024 (Published: 30.10.2024)
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Leibniz-Institut für Gemüse- und Zierpflanzenbau (IGZ) e.V. Research group QUALITY 1 PhD student (f,m,div) in the area of “Integrative urban macroalgae cultivation for human consumption”
- Application deadline: 20.11.2024
- Beginning: 01.01.2025
- Location: Großbeeren
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University of Freiburg FIT Freiburg Centre for Interactive Materials and Bioinspired Technologies Three year DFG funded PhD position
- Application deadline: 28.02.2025
- Beginning: 01.03.2025
- Location: Freiburg
Last changed: 29.10.2024 (Published: 29.10.2024)
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Technical University of Munich Professorship of Cyber Physical Systems PhD Position for Modular Robotics
- Application deadline: 15.12.2024
- Location: Garching
Last changed: 28.10.2024 (Published: 28.10.2024)
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Technical University of Munich Professorship of Cyber Physical Systems PhD Position for Safe Human-Robot Interaction
- Required degree: Master, Diplom
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University of Münster Graduate School Practices of Literature (GSPoL) PhD Scholarships for International Doctoral Researchers
- Application deadline: 30.11.2024
- Beginning: 01.10.2025
- Required degree: Bachelor, Master, Magister, State Examination
- Location: Münster
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Technische Universität Dresden (TUD) Fakultät Umweltwissenschaften, Fachrichtung Hydrowissenschaften, Institut für Wasserchemie Research Associate (m/f/x)
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Technische Universität Dresden Research Training Group RTG 2947 "AirMetro" Research Associate / PhD Student (m/f/x)
- Application deadline: 15.11.2024
- Beginning: as soon as possible
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Universität Bremen Research Training Group “Contradiction Studies” Research Fellow, Doctoral Candidate (f/m/d)
- Application deadline: 29.11.2024
- Beginning: 01.06.2025
- Location: Bremen
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Structured Doctoral Programs
Each of our structured doctoral programs offers a comprehensive and cross-disciplinary curriculum designed to help you realize your full potential and prepare for a successful career. The programs include innovative, personalized advising with regular progress checks, as well as extensive opportunities to broaden your research network and connect with peers in your field.
The University of Bonn offers a wide range of funding opportunities, which have been summarized for you on this page, divided into the following categories:
Bonn International Graduate Schools (BIGS)
Phd programs within our cluster of excellence.
- Structured Doctoral Programs by Discipline
Third-Party Funded Programs
Doctoral education at the highest level: BIGS enable doctoral studies in outstanding research contexts with attractive international collaborations and a qualification program tailored to the needs of graduate students.
Located at the Hausdorff Center for Mathematics and supported by Germany’s Excellence Initiative, BIGS M is home to all of the University’s doctoral candidates in mathematics and contributes to Bonn’s excellent international reputation in the field.
BGSE offers a structured program that is tailored to the needs of doctoral candidates, including an internationally recognized research network.
Supported by Germany’s Excellence Initiative and jointly administered by the renowned Physics Institutes at the Universities of Bonn and Cologne, BCGS offers doctoral studies through an integrated honors program.
Home to an international community of talented biomedical scientists, BIGS DrugS 6 6 is the hub for doctoral candidates from pharma research institutes within the University’s Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences and Faculty of Medicine.
BIGS-OAS offers a wide range of courses within a research context, focused on the cultures and societies of Asia and Asia Minor.
BIGS Neuroscience provides a top-level, internationally competitive program in this rapidly growing field.
BIGS CPS's interdisciplinary approach combines medical, agricultural and pharmaceutical research.
BIGS Chemistry 10 doctoral candidates enjoy an exceptional and ambitious program covering all fields of chemistry.
This three-year doctoral program is offered in conjunction with the University’s ImmunoSensation Cluster, which is funded by Germany’s Excellence Initiative.
Part of the University of Bonn’s Center for Development Research, BIGS-DR trains students for an international career in development cooperation, policy or research through a combination of academic study and intensive tutorship.
The BIGS Land and Food combines the research at the Faculty of Agricultural, Nutritional, and Engineering Sciences with an interdisciplinary study program.
Clusters of Excellence stand for international and interdisciplinary elite research and offer young scientists excellent funding and career conditions. The University of Bonn currently has six clusters of excellence, more than any other university in Germany, and thus opens up a broad spectrum of possible research topics to doctoral candidates. Here you will find an overview of the university's clusters of excellence.
PhD Programs within our Excellence Cluster
The goal of the Hausdorff Center of Mathematics is to identify and address mathematical challenges of the 21st century, to advance groundbreaking fundamental mathematical research worldwide, and to develop the mathematical methods and tools required by science and society.
Part of the Hausdorff Center is also a graduate school: The Bonn International Graduate School of Mathematics (BIGS-M) hosts all doctoral students of mathematics and contributes to the outstanding international reputation of the university in this field. The duration of the program is usually 3 years, and the doctorate (Dr. rer nat.) can be earned as a degree.
More information: https://www.mathematics.uni-bonn.de/hcm
ImmunoSensation2 aims to continue the success story of the existing ImmunoSensation cluster. While the emphasis so far has been on fundamental research in particular of the innate immune system, now the mechanisms of immune intelligence are to be uncovered, i.e. the question of how the body succeeds in adapting immune responses to specific situations and then remembers this in order to be optimally prepared for similar challenges in the future. The cluster's graduate school, the Bonn International Graduate School Immunosciences and Infection offers a structured, three-year doctoral program.
You can find further information about this program here:
https://www.immunosensation.de/opportunities/young-scientists
Until today, dependency studies has almost exclusively dealt with slavery on the American continent or in antiquity. The Cluster of Excellence "Bonn Center for Dependency and Slavery Studies (BCDSS)" aims to broaden this perspective in terms of content, space and time. Within the framework of the cluster, a structured doctoral program with a duration of 4 years is offered.
Further information can be found at: https://www.dependency.uni-bonn.de/en 15 16
Over the last few decades, computer hardware has become smaller and smaller, but their technology remains more or less the same. Slowly, this development is reaching its limits.Thus, we need new technologies that satisfy our growing hunger for even more powerful hardware.
Quantum physics could be a solution.
Together with the University of Cologne and the RWTH Aachen, Bonn researchers want to work on making this new technology usable. To achieve this, quantum bits or even qubits - the quantum counterpart to our previous bits - quantum communication channels that build networks and error correction methods have to be explored from the ground up. As part of the Excellence Initiative, the Bonn-Cologne Graduate School of Physics and Astronomy (BCGS) offers a doctoral program with an integrated honors program.
Further information can be found at: http://www.gradschool.physics.uni-bonn.de/. 4 4
The ECONtribute researches the functioning of markets as well as reasons for their failure. In doing so, the cluster goes beyond traditional analyses by systematically combining model-based theoretical approaches and behavioral explanatory models while incorporating legal and political frameworks. Within the cluster, the Bonn Graduate School of Economics (BGSE) offers doctoral students a tailored structured doctoral program that includes an internationally recognized research network.
Further information can be found at: https://www.bgse.uni-bonn.de. 3 3
Increasing agricultural production despite limited land while reducing the ecological footprint of agriculture - this is one of the challenges of our time. For this reason, the University of Bonn and Forschungszentrum Jülich are jointly developing methods and new technologies to observe, analyze, better understand and more specifically treat plants. The cluster's graduate school, the Theodor Brinkmann Graduate School, offers an interdisciplinary study program to master's students and doctoral candidates at the Faculty of Agriculture.
More information: https://www.phenorob.de/ .
The Third-Party Funded Programs at the University of Bonn offer structured doctoral studies on selected research topics. They enable close networking among doctoral students conducting research on related topics.
Bonn International Graduate School of Mathematics (BIGS-M) Located at the Hausdorff Center for Mathematics, BIGS-M provides an umbrella for all Bonn PhD students in mathematics. Thus, the BIGS-M contributes to the excellent national and international reputation of mathematics at Bonn.
Bonn International Graduate School Immunosciences and Infection The BIGS Immunosciences and Infection is a structured 3-year PhD program in conjunction with the ImmunoSensation Cluster/Bonn. The ImmunoSensation Cluster is part of the Excellence Strategy.
DFG Research Training Group "Gegenwart/Literatur. Geschichte, Theorie und Praxeologie eines Verhältnisses" (GRK 2291) [only in German] The Research Training group supported by the DFG aims at the exploration and analysis of the constitutive dimensions of the concept of contemporary literature.
DFG international Research Training Group "Myeloid antigen presenting cells and the induction of adaptive immunity" GRK (2168) 19 19 19 19 The DFG-funded project is a cooperation of the University of Bonn and the University of Melbourne. The principal research focus is the intersection between innate and adaptive immunity in the context of infection.
DFG Research Training Group "Template-designed Organic Electronics (TIDE)" (GRK 2591) 21 21 21 The Graduate Program 'Template-Designed Optoelectronic Devices' (TIDE) aims to provide comprehensive doctoral education in the field of Organic Electronics (OE) to meet the requirements of highly qualified and multidisciplinary professionals.
DFG Research Training Group "Tools and Drugs of the Future - Innovative Methods and New Modalities in Medicinal Chemistry" (GRK 2873) The goal of the RTG " Tools and Drugs of the Future" is to modernize medicinal chemistry and train a new generation of medicinal chemists and researchers at the interface with interconnected disciplines. In addition, the projects are intended to contribute to the development of new drug substances.
Integrated Research Training Group at the DFG Collaborative Research Centre "Synaptic Micronetworks in Health and Disease" (SFB 1089) 22 22 27 27 Located at the newly inaugurated SFB 1089 on neuronal networks, the Integrated Research Training Group offers a structured graduate program for all doctoral researchers at the Centre.
Integrated Research Training Group at theDFG Collaborative Research Centre "Future Rural Africa" (SFB/TRR 228) The integrated research group is investigating the relationship between land use change and shaping the future in rural Africa in a total of 14 subprojects.
Integrated Research Training Group at the DFG Collaborative Research Centre "Open System Control of Atomic and Photonic Matter" (SFB/TRR 185) 24 The collaborative research centre Oscar will explore the physics of open systems.
Integrated Research Training Group at the DFG Collaborative Research Centre "Aortic Diseases" (SFB/TRR 259) 25 The aim of this research initiative is to better understand the molecular and cellular mechanisms of resident and non-resident cells in aortic diseases.
Integrated Research Training Group at the DFG Collaborative Research Centre "Regional Climate Change: Disentangling the Role of Land Use and Water Management" (SFB 1502) The SFB combines the strengths of the University of Bonn and its project partners to answer one of the most difficult questions in understanding climate change.
Integrated Research Training Group at the DFG Collaborative Research Centre "Brown and Beige Fat - Organ Crosstalk, Signaling and Energetics (BATenergy)" (SFB/TRR 333) The CRC investigates metabolism/diabetes and focusses on brown adipose tissue.
One Health and Urban Transformation
The NRW Forschungskolleg One Health and Urban Transformation is a transdisciplinary graduate school that aims to find interventions to achieve optimal health for humans, animals, plants and the environment with a special focus on developments in NRW, Saõ Paulo, Accra and Ahmedabad.
International Max Planck Research School Moduli Spaces 27 27 In cooperation with the University of Bonn, the renowned Bonn Max-Planck-Institute for Mathematics offers a PhD program with a special focus on the study of moduli.
International Max Planck Research School for Astronomy and Astrophysics 28 28 In cooperation between the Max-Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy and the Universities of Bonn and of Cologne, the Research School facilitates 3 years of PhD studies with a curriculum tailored to the individual student.
International Max Planck Research School for Brain and Behavior 29 The IMPRS for Brain & Behavior is a cooperation between the Max Planck Institute for Neurobiology of Behavior - caesar, the University of Bonn and the German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE) in Bonn
International Max Planck Research School - Recharge IMPRS-RECHARGE focuses on interdisciplinary research between chemistry and physics with an emphasis on catalytic mechanisms, physical-chemical analysis and energy topics. Scientific challenges shall be looked at from different angles. Furthermore the combination of theory and practice is a vital aim of the IMPRS-RECHARGE.
Marie Skłodowska-Curie Innovative Training Network "Macro and Microplastic in Agricultural Soil Systems“ (SOPLAS) The SOPLAS project will assemble a multidisciplinary team to study the nexus of plastic–agriculture–soil. It will also train a new generation of leading experts. The project aims to identify the plastic cycle within agricultural soil systems and support the development of environmental policies related to mitigating the impact of plastics. The findings will advance our knowledge about the sustainable use of plastics in European agriculture.
Marie Skłodowska-Curie Innovative Training Network "Early Stage Researchers EDUCational Program on Factor VIII Immunogenicity“ (EDUC8 ) 32 37 The EDUC8 program is a multidisciplinary training program with exposure of the enrolled ESRs to a core common educational package and development of individual PhD researchprojects dedicated to decreasing the societal burden associated with the development of anti-FVIII antibodies in Europe.
Tools4Teams - "Research Training to Design and Implement Tools Supporting Safe Teamwork in Healthcare"
The Tools4Teams research project will prepare the next generation of teamwork experts to contribute new insights and smart technologies for safe and effective care. Tools4Teams brings together expertise from social and technical sciences, human-centered design, education, and clinical specialties.
Trinational Graduate College "Mass and Integration in Antique Societies" [in German/French] Supported by the Deutsch-Französische Hochschule since 2011, the tri-national Graduate School in Ancient History offers curriculum events in Bonn, Berne, and Strasbourg.
Structured Doctoral Programs by Discipline
Find the right structured doctoral program at the University of Bonn in your discipline here:
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- Agricultural, Nutritional, and Engineering Sciences
Faculties at the University of Bonn work together to design interdisciplinary programs that combine key perspectives and offer unique insights.
Cross-Disciplinary Programs
Bonn International Graduate School for Development Research (BIGS-DR) 42 Unique in Europe, BIGS-DR links perspectives from the Faculties of Philosophy, Agriculture, and Law and Economics – with an international focus.
Bonn International Graduate School of Neuroscience (BIGS Neuroscience) 8 8 A collaboration between the University’s Faculty of Medicine and Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, as well as external partners, BIGS Neuroscience offers a medical program alongside five research areas in medicine.
SciMed Doctoral College The Doctoral College offers scientific training for students in medicine and dental medicine, leading to a dual Dr. med. and Dr. med. dent. degree.
Researchers at the University of Bonn explore a wide variety of issues in economics, including game theory, applied microeconomics, monetary and international macroeconomics, contract theory, labor economics and finance.
Economics Programs
Bonn Graduate School of Economics (BGSE) BGSE offers a structured program that is tailored to the needs of doctoral candidates, including an internationally recognized research network.
Law Programs
Graduate School of Law and Political Science Department of Law The Graduate School of the Faculty of Law and Political Science was founded in the summer semester of 2018 and supports the doctoral students in preparing their doctoral studies.
The University of Bonn’s Faculty of Medicine offers doctoral programs in medical biochemistry, neurosciences and pharmacology. With the exception of the SciMed Doctoral College, all programs are administered in cooperation with the University’s Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences.
Cross-Disciplinary Program
Neuroscience.
Bonn International Graduate School of Neuroscience (BIGS Neuroscience) BIGS Neuroscience provides a top-level, internationally competitive program in this rapidly growing field.
Synaptic Micronetworks in Health and Disease (SFB 1089) Supported by the German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft – DFG) collaborative research centers, this integrated research training group works to identify fundamental rules that govern neuronal behavior at the network level and translate network dynamics to mammalian and human behavior.
International Max Planck Research School for Brain and Behavior A joint venture of the University of Bonn, the Max-Planck-associated Center of Advanced European Studies and Research, the Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience, and Florida Atlantic University, this graduate school offers a complete doctoral and research program in the neurosciences.
Pharma Research
Bonn International Graduate School of Drug Sciences (BIGS DrugS) Home to an international community of talented biomedical scientists, BIGS DrugS is the hub for doctoral candidates from pharma research institutes within the University’s Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences and Faculty of Medicine.
Bonn International Graduate School of Immunosciences and Infection
This three-year doctoral program is offered in conjunction with the University's ImmunoSensation Cluster , which is funded by Germany’s Excellence Initiative.
DFG Research Training Group "Myeloid antigen presenting cells and the induction of adaptive immunity" GRK (2168) The DFG-funded project is a cooperation of the University of Bonn and the University of Melbourne.
At the University of Bonn’s Faculty of Arts, you’ll find a highly international environment with students and researchers in a wide range of fields.
German Studies, Comparative Literature and Culture
Structured Doctoral Program in German Studies (SPP) [website in German] Taught in German, the SPP supports doctoral candidates’ initiatives within the Institute for German, Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies.
German-Italian Doctoral College [website in German] Taught in German, this three-year grant program provides structured doctoral studies for researchers in German and Italian, with time in both Bonn and Florence.
History and Ancient History
Mass and Integration in Antique Societies [website in German and French] Supported by Franco-German University and taught in German and French, this trinational doctoral program includes study in Bonn; Berne, Switzerland; and Strasbourg, France.
Oriental and Asian Studies Bonn
International Graduate School of Oriental and Asian Studies (BIGS-OAS) BIGS-OAS offers a wide range of courses within a research context, focused on the cultures and societies of Asia and Asia Minor.
Romance Studies
Italian Studies [website in German and Italian] Offered in cooperation with the Universities of Florence and Paris-Sorbonne IV, this trinational doctoral program is taught in German and Italian.
Structured DPhil program at the Faculty of Arts The program supports qualified doctoral candidates from all disciplines in their doctoral projects. It provides the opportunity for networking, interdisciplinary exchange in diverse social sciences and humanities subjects, progress monitoring and financial support for travel, workshops or research funding as part of the doctorate.
European Founding Myths in Literature, Arts and Music [website in German, French and Italian] This trinational program is jointly organized by the Universities of Bonn, Florence and Paris-Sorbonne IV and taught in German, French and Italian.
Bonn International Graduate School for Development Research (BIGS-DR) Part of the University of Bonn’s Center for Development Research, BIGS-DR trains students for an international career in development cooperation, policy or research through a combination of academic study and intensive tutorship.
The University’s Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences offers numerous externally funded doctoral programs in areas including mathematics and informatics, physics, biology, pharmacology and molecular biomedicine.
Programs in neuroscience, pharma research, immunoscience, and infection and molecular biomedicine are offered in cooperation with the Faculty of Medicine.
Mathematics
Bonn International Graduate School of Mathematics (BIGS-M) Located at the Hausdorff Center for Mathematics, BIGS-M is home to all of the University’s doctoral candidates in mathematics and contributes to Bonn’s excellent international reputation in the field.
International Max Planck Research School on Moduli Spaces 53 53 This program includes courses, seminars and activities focused on the geometric spaces whose points represent fixed algebro-geometric objects (or isomorphism classes of such objects).
Physics und Astronomy
Bonn-Cologne Graduate School of Physics and Astronomy (BCGS) 4 4 Supported by Germany’s Excellence Initiative and jointly administered by the renowned Physics Institutes at the Universities of Bonn and Cologne, BCGS offers doctoral studies through an integrated honors program.
International Max Planck Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics 55 55 This program offers a broad spectrum of topics in observational and theoretical galactic and extragalactic astrophysics, observational and theoretical cosmology, and fundamental physics – using astronomical tools and instrumentation.
Leibniz Graduate School on Genomic Biodiversity Research Based at Bonn’s Alexander Koenig Research Museum, this school is focused primarily on insect genome evolution.
Bonn International Graduate School of Chemistry (BIGS Chemistry) 57 57 BIGS Chemistry offers an internationally competitive doctoral program and opportunities to perform cutting-edge research.
Neurosciences
Bonn International Graduate School of Neuroscience (BIGS Neuroscience) 8 8 BIGS Neuroscience provides a top-level, internationally competitive program in this rapidly growing field.
Synaptic Micronetworks in Health and Disease (SFB 1089) 22 22 Supported by DFG collaborative research centers, this integrated research training group works to identify fundamental rules that govern neuronal behavior at the network level and translate network dynamics to mammalian and human behavior.
International Max Planck Research School for Brain and Behavior 29 29 The IMPRS for Brain & Behavior is a cooperation between the Max Planck Institute for Neurobiology of Behavior - caesar, the University of Bonn and the German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE) in Bonn.
Bonn International Graduate School of Drug Sciences (BIGS DrugS) 6 6 Home to an international community of talented biomedical scientists, BIGS DrugS is the hub for doctoral candidates from pharma research institutes within the University’s Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences and Faculty of Medicine.
BIGS Immunoscience and Infection A structured, three-year doctoral program, IITB is offered in conjunction with the ImmunoSensation Cluster at the University of Bonn.
Doctoral candidates in the field of agriculture may choose to study through the Faculty of Agriculture’s Theodor Brinkmann Graduate School or earn their degree through the University of Bonn’s Center for Development Research.
Agriculture Programs
Bonn International Graduate School for Land and Food (BIGS Land and Food) Founded in 2008, the Brinkmann School is home to master's and doctoral candidates in the Faculty of Agricultural, Nutritional, and Engineering Sciences , combining research with an interdisciplinary study program.
Bonn International Graduate School for Development Research (BIGS-DR) 12 Part of the University of Bonn’s Center for Development Research 59 , BIGS-DR trains researchers for an international career in development cooperation, policy or research through a combination of academic study and intensive tutorship.
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