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DOCTORAL PROGRAMSIN BERLIN
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Berlin is the place to which I am most closelybound by human and scientific ties.
/// Albert Einstein
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Welcome
Berlin is the place to be for doctoral researchers:five universities offer doctoral programs withexcellent funding opportunities and join forceswith outstanding non-university research
institutions to generate a unique, vibrant academicenvironment.
This brochure will give you an insight into whatBerlin has in store for early-stage researchersin all disciplines, ranging from ancient history toastrophysics – browse and be inspired!
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/// Prof. Dr Peter-André AltPresident Freie Universität Berlin
/// Prof. Dr Jan-Hendrik OlbertzPresident Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
/// Prof. Dr Christian ThomsenPresident Technische Universität Berlin
/// Prof. Martin RennertPresident Universität der Künste Berlin
/// Prof. Oliver Günther, PhDPresident Universität Potsdam
/// Prof. Dr Martin GrötschelCEO Einstein Foundation Berlin
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"I really liked the holistic approach of the doctoral program: scientific technical training, soft-skillcourses, interdisciplinary exchanges with fellow students and international visiting scholars. Thisspecial combination was fundamental for my academic career."
/// Soyoung Q Park, South Korea Berlin School of Mind and Brain
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Welcome
Academic Research in Berlin
Doctorate in Germany
Universities Freie Universität Berlin
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Technische Universität Berlin
Universität der Künste Berlin
Universität Potsdam
Doctoral Programs Life Sciences
Natural Sciences, Mathematics and Engineering
Social Sciences and Humanities
GlossaryImprint
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"The networking amongst doctoral students is a great feature of Berlin for junior researchers. AtBDPEMS, I really appreciate the fact that non-economists like myself also receive extensive training inacquiring research expertise."
/// Martin Pollrich, GermanyBerlin Doctoral Program in Economics and Management Science
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Academic Research in Berlin
Berlin has a long history of academic excellence.The lives of some of the world’s most brilliantminds, like Albert Einstein, Alexander vonHumboldt or Max Planck, are closely connected
to Berlin. Today, the German capital is one of the largestand most diverse scientific regions in Europe andworldwide. Over 200,000 people teach, work, studyand do research in the Berlin area.
The region is home to five excellent universities, eightuniversities of applied science, four art colleges, up to30 universities of cooperative education, 22 technologyparks and business incubators and over 70 non-university research institutes. Freie Universität Berlinand Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin jointly operatethe Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin. It is Europe’slargest medical school and one of Germany’s oldesthospitals.
Berlins research institutions, universities andcompanies welcome international researchers andoffer excellent opportunities for doctoral students.In many cases, the working language is English.Numerous funding organizations support foreignPhD students.
The German Capital has a high standard of living. Itis truly international and has a unique cultural rangewith a huge music and theatre scene. Graduates canexpect a most inspiring and intriguing working andliving environment.
Become a part of Berlin’s vibrant researchcommunity!
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Doctorate in Germany
Whichever path you choose, there are no tuition
fees and plenty of schemes to help you financeyour studies:
Funding for a PhD through Individual Research
Many doctoral candidates work as research orteaching assistants for a university professor, and arepaid a competitive salary. Various German research
organizations and foundations provide funding forPhD students.
Funding for a PhD in a Structured Program
PhD students at International Max Planck ResearchSchools or in Research Training Groups can obtaingrants for up to three years to finance their studies.
Graduate Schools (Graduiertenschulen ) fund PhDstudents directly.
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f you’re interested in taking a PhD, Germanyoffers flexible programmes tailored to individualneeds, funding opportunities to finance your studies,
and degrees that will make you highly competitivein today’s market. Join the growing number of inter-national students pursuing PhDs in Germany, whereEnglish is the language of research and doctoraleducation is truly international.
Whether you do your PhD on a topic in your own field,supervised individually by a university professor, orcomplete a structured doctoral program, your German
doctorate will enable you to compete with the best forpositions in industry or academia.
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Formal Eligibility
• Graduate Schools• International Max Planck
Research Schools• Research Training Groups
PhD Degree
Master’s Degree or German Diplom ; in some cases also Bachelor’s Degree (fast track)
Earning a PhD through Individual Research (traditional model)
Individual professor-studentrelationship;professor supervises thesis
No explicit curriculum, workindependently at your own pace
Often informal; subjectiveassessment by one professor
Earning a PhD in a StructuredProgram (newer model)
Structured research in teams;supervision by a group of professorsand peer feedback
Systematic study program:courses, colloquia, guest lectures
Structured, formal admissionprocess
Structure
Program
Admission procedure
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reie Universität Berlin is one of eleveninstitutions that were successful in all threefunding lines of the Excellence Initiative, which
was held by the German federal and stategovernments in 2012. It is a leading research institutionand offers outstanding conditions for internationaldoctoral candidates, scholars, and scientists. Thetraditional research campus in Dahlem, which hasbeen home to Freie Universität Berlin since it wasfounded in 1948, has strongly influenced the city ofBerlin. Such luminaries as Albert Einstein, Otto Hahn,and Lise Meitner conducted research here. FreieUniversität’s dense network of scholarly and scientific
institutions provides ideal conditions for research andteaching.
Networking in research – both internationally andacross disciplines – is one of the core principles under-lying the university’s current research activities andits strategy for the future. Freie Universität’s objectiveis to attract the best doctoral candidates, scholars,and scientists from all over the world. To this end,it has developed bilateral and international doctoralprograms in recent years that offer excellent workingconditions for doctoral candidates from abroad.
Freie Universität’s Center for International Cooperationmaintains seven liaison offices around the world. They
support the university’s efforts to recruit excellentdoctoral candidates and junior scholars and scientists.Freie Universität’s Dahlem Research School (DRS)functions as a center for the promotion of junior scholarsand scientists. It develops strategies to provide doctoralcandidates and postdoctoral researchers withoptimum support.
Freie Universität Berlin
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Dahlem Research School
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reie Universität’s Dahlem Research School(DRS) supports academic excellence ingraduate education and functions as a center
for the promotion of junior researchers. Itis responsible for developing strategies to providedoctoral candidates and postdoctoral fellows withoptimum support. DRS also serves as a frameworkencompassing the outstanding structured doctoralprograms with an international focus offered by FreieUniversität. It has developed coherent standards in itsprograms and introduced a comprehensive trainingprogram.
Currently, around 900 doctoral candidates areenrolled in one of DRS's 25 highly-competitivedoctoral degree programs in the Humanities, SocialSciences, Area Studies, Natural and Life Sciences.DRS doctoral candidates benefit from excellenttraining and an educational environment where theycan develop their full potential to achieve academicand professional goals.
The DRS Professional Development Program, whichcovers a wide range of subject areas, prepares doctoralcandidates to engage in research and teaching acrosstraditional disciplinary boundaries.
Contact Information
Location: Dahlem Research School
Postal Hittorfstr. 16address: 14195 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 838 739 55
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.fu-berlin.de/en/drs
Facts Freie Universität Berlin
11 Departments 1 Medical School (with HU Berlin)
28,723 Students
5,723 Doctoral Candidates
25 Doctoral Programs
873 Research School Students
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umboldt-Universität zu Berlin is home to anexcellent graduate education for the best andbrightest. Doctoral candidates are invited to
look among the high-profile graduate programsin all major research fields to find the one that bestsuits their interests and abilities.
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin is internationallyknown for the quality of its academic training andresearch. As one of eleven German universities,Humboldt-Universität was selected as “Universityof Excellence” by German Federal and State govern-ments in June 2012. Among the top-tier public
universities in Europe, Humboldt-Universität offersnumerous excellent academic programs in the artsand sciences, mathematics, economics, and medicine;professors and students come from more than 130countries.
Promoting structured doctoral education is a coreobjective of the university’s institutional strategy“Educating Enquiring Minds: Individuality – Openness– Guidance”. The Humboldt Graduate School offersseveral opportunities for enhancing one’s academiccompetencies as well as meeting and networking.Doctoral candidates at Humboldt-Universität haveaccess to a range of academic resources and a largescientific community.
To provide the best-possible research and learningenvironments for doctoral candidates, Humboldt-Universität translates the knowledge and benefits ofstructured PhD-programs into an interdisciplinarycurriculum for each individual student.
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
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Humboldt Graduate School
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umboldt Graduate School is an umbrellaorganisation for doctoral education atHumboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Its main
tasks are to ensure quality standards in itsprograms and improve the conditions for doctoralcandidates in general.
Humboldt Graduate School offers a wide range ofservices for its members as well as for individualdoctoral candidates, including training in keycompetencies and mentoring as well as guidanceand help for international candidates.
The Humboldt Graduate School programs are obligedto apply quality criteria based on international compe-titiveness, transparency and equal opportunities. Theyare also required to provide for adequate supervisionand support.
Humboldt Graduate School acts as a quality assurancebody as well as an extra-disciplinary service and supportstructure for their programs and doctoral candidates.The latter can expect high-quality doctoral educationand outstanding career support. At present, HumboldtGraduate School has 21 structured programs. In thenext three years, Humboldt-Universität will establishand fund a further 15 structured programs.
Contact Information
Location: Humboldt Graduate SchoolLuisenstr. 56
10117 Berlin
Postal Unter den Linden 6address: 10099 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 209 317 99
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.humboldt-graduate-school.de
Facts Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
8 Departments 1 Medical School (with FU Berlin)
33,540 Students
approx. 5,000 Doctoral Candidates
21 Doctoral Programs
approx. 1,000 Graduate School Students
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echnische Universität Berlin is an inter-nationally renowned research university witha rich tradition. Our academic activities are
focused on achieving sharply-definedgoals: building a distinctive profile for our university,ensuring exceptional performance in research andteaching, providing our graduates with excellentqualifications and ensuring that innovative researchand societal responsibility go hand-in-hand.
Technische Universität Berlin strives to promotethe dissemination of knowledge and to facilitatetechnological progress through adherence to the core
principles of excellence and quality. Strong regional,national and international networking with partners inscience and industry are an important aspect in theseendeavors.
Remarkable synergy effects have been achievedthrough strategic collaborations with non-universityresearch institutes, industrial partners and the uni-versities of applied sciences in the region and beyond.
As a part of the outstanding research environment inBerlin and Brandenburg Technische Universität hasdefined key application areas:
• Materials, Design and Manufacturing• Cyber-Physical Systems• Energy Systems and Sustainable Resources• Management, Infrastructure and Mobility• Knowledge, Communication Systems, Human Health
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Doctoral and Postdoctoral Services
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U Berlin supports successful academiccareers all the way through from programsfor inquisitive schoolchildren to preparation
courses to support students in the doctoral andpostdoctoral phase. Diversity is the key to TU-Docsapproach to doctoral research, because differentcircumstances benefit from different supervisionsolutions - ranging from traditional employment in auniversity department via cooperation with industrialpartners to Research Training Groups or comparableprograms.
The TU-DOC Office for Doctoral and Postdoctoral
Services supports all doctoral candidates at TU Berlinwith information and individual advice. It aims to providethe best possible conditions for early stage researchers,starting with annual introduction sessions for newdoctoral candidates in each faculty.
TU-DOC ensures that international doctoral candidatesquickly find their feet in Berlin, acquire language skillsthat help them to get to know their host country andsucceed academically thanks to excellent supervisionand personal advice. The portfolio includes courseson Good Scientific Practice or Project Planning or thevirtual college for Women in Doctoral Research.
Contact Information
Location: Fraunhoferstr. 33-36 Main Campus of the TU Berlin
Postal Fraunhoferstr. 33-36address: 10587 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 314 - 296 22 / 259 08
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.tudoc.tu-berlin.de
Facts Technische Universität Berlin
7 Departments
30,648 Students
approx. 2,500 Doctoral Candidates
14 Doctoral Programs
approx. 350 Graduate School Students
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I'm enough of an artist to draw freely on myimagination. Imagination is more important
than knowledge. Knowledge is limited; imagination
encircles the world./// Albert Einstein
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Universität der Künste Berlin
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niversität der Künste Berlin (UdK) is one ofthe biggest, most diversified and traditionaluniversities of the arts worldwide.
The teaching offered at the four colleges of Fine Art,Design, Music and Performing Arts as well as at theCentral Institute of Further Education encompassesthe full spectrum of the arts and related academicstudies in more than 40 courses. Having the right toconfer doctorates and post-doctoral qualifications,the University of the Arts in Berlin is also one ofGermany’s few art colleges with full universitystatus.
Research at UdK covers a wide field: fromexperiments in art and design to applied researchand classical research in art-related scientific fields.It is possible to work for a doctorate in any subjectarea at the individual colleges where the universitycan provide appropriately qualified supervision byacademic staff. The prerequisite for doing a doctorateis a degree in a scientific or artistic-scientific studyprogram. In addition to individual doctorates,you can also embark on a doctorate within theinterdisciplinary Research Training Group“Knowledge of the Arts”.
Interested doctoral candidates are cordially re-quested to consult the Student Advisory Service orthe coordinator of the Research Training Group.Further information: www.udk-berlin.de
Facts Universität der Künste Berlin
4 Departments3,660 Studentsapprox. 160 Doctoral Candidates1 Doctoral Program12 Graduate School Students
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ounded in 1991, the Universität Potsdam hasdeveloped to a unique center for science andtechnology within Germany. Five faculties
form the pillars of the institution: the Facultyof Science, the Faculty of Arts, the Faculty of HumanSciences, the Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences,and the Law Faculty. Special emphasis is placed oninterdisciplinary areas beyond the teaching andresearch activities of the individual institutes. Thesefields include Cognitive Sciences, Functional SoftMatter, Complex Systems, Geosciences, FunctionalEcology and Evolution, Plant Genomics and SystemsBiology, Public Policy and Management, Unsettled
Cultures, and Empirical Educational Studies.Attractively located in close vicinity to the capitalBerlin, Universität Potsdam is well-placed in afirmly-established and successful interdisciplinaryinfrastructure. Exploiting synergies is a matter ofcourse: more than 50 joint professorships intensifythe cooperation between the university and its non-university research partners.
Students interested in research have the opportunityto get involved in ongoing research projects duringtheir studies and to finish with a doctoral dissertation,which is an additional incentive for them to engage in
a scientific career. To increase academic support forPhD candidates, Universität Potsdam has foundedthe Potsdam Graduate School that spans the fivefaculties, making the academic site Potsdam evenmore attractive for young scholars from Germanyand abroad.
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Potsdam Graduate School
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otsdam Graduate School (PoGS) strives toensure optimum conditions during the PhDand Postdoc phase and offers an attractive
research and funding environment for earlystage researchers. It provides practical and financialassistance by awarding subsidies towards travelexpenses and publication costs as well as proof-reading of professional publications in English.
Within PoGS, young researchers can profit from furthereducation opportunities, such as a wide range ofadvanced training and qualification courses in differentacademic and non-academic fields. Additionally, the
Potsdam Graduate School hosts interdisciplinaryevents for Potsdam Graduate School candidates andPostdocs in Potsdam. The different formats of theseevents create a forum for young researchers andfacilitate national and international networking.
Potsdam Graduate School is setting national standardswith its declared quality management for PhD projects.It has developed a comprehensive catalogue of criteriathat are geared towards internationally acknowledgedquality standards in structured doctoral education.Individual support and continuous mentoring areemphasized from the beginning of the doctoral phase.
Contact Information
Location: Universität Potsdam Potsdam Graduate School
Postal Am Neuen Palais 10address: 14469 Potsdam
Telephone: +49 (0)331 977 41 30
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.pogs.uni-potsdam.de
Facts Universität Potsdam
5 Departments
19,972 Students
1,772 Doctoral Candidates
29 Doctoral Programs
683 Graduate School Students
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Teaching should be such that what is offeredis perceived as a valuable gift and not as
a hard duty./// Albert Einstein
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“I will do my doctorate here in Berlin, which I see as one of the best places for highly qualified trainingin the field of neuroscience.”
/// Tian Zhang, China International Graduate Program Medical Neurosciences
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Berlin School of Integrative Oncology .....................
Berlin School of Mind and Brain .............................
Berlin-Brandenburg School forRegenerative Therapies ..........................................
Bernstein Center for ComputationalNeuroscience ...........................................................
Biocommunication: Mechanisms andConsequences of Information Storageand Retrieval in Plants and Microbes .....................
Clinical Exercise Sciences .......................................
Dahlem Research School ofBiomedical Sciences ...............................................
Functional Molecular InfectionEpidemiology ...........................................................
German-Israeli Helmholtz Research SchoolFrontiers in Cell Signaling and GeneRegulation ...............................................................
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International Doctorate for ExperimentalApproaches to Language And Brain ........................
Intrapersonal Developmental RiskFactors in Childhood and Adolescence:A Longitudinal Perspective .....................................
MDC-NYU PhD Exchange Program ofthe Berlin Institute for Medical SystemsBiology .....................................................................
Medical Neurosciences ...........................................
Multiscale Bio-Systems ..........................................
Myology Berlin | Paris .............................................
Plant Sciences .........................................................
Translational Cardiovascular &Metabolic Medicine .................................................
ZIBI Graduate School Berlin ...................................
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he Berlin School of Integrative Oncology (BSIO)is a joint graduate school of the Charité, HU, FUand non-university research institutions.
BSIO, which is funded under the Excellence Initiativeby the German Federal Ministry of Education andResearch, offers an interdisciplinary program.Researchers in Haematology, Oncology, Genetics,Biochemistry, Surgery, Radiology, Computer Science aswell as Social Studies and the Humanities collaborateclosely at BSIO to train tomorrow’s molecularoncologists and physicians.
Focus
Cancer is one of the major challenges facing medicineand society. Fighting this disease is the focus of workat BSIO. Its mission is to understand the individualmolecular blueprint of a tumor and develop customizedtherapy plans for patients. Such “personalized cancermedicine” is one of the graduate school’s core areas.
BSIO features a comprehensive curriculum as wellas excellent research opportunities and createssubstantive dialogue between bio-scientific researchand clinical application, aiming to expedite the develop-ment of therapies. At the same time, experimentallab research receives important input, driving it togive the highest priority to urgent problems of clinicalcancer therapy. Open to excellent M.Sc. (and B.Sc.)
graduates in natural sciences as well as medicalstudents and graduates, BSIO offers a structuredthree-year doctoral program including opportunitiesfor international lob rotations, thus educating a newgeneration of cancer researchers.
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr Clemens A. SchmittCoordinator: Eleanor Horn Charité -
Universitätsmedizin Berlin Augustenburger Platz 1 13353 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 450 559 075
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.bsio-cancerschool.de
Berlin School of Integrative Oncology
Deadlines: summer of each yearPlaces: 12-18 per yearScholarships: 8-12 per year (PhD and MD)
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he Berlin School of Mind and Brain is aninternational, English-language researchschool based at HU Berlin. Founded in 2006
as part of Germany‘s Excellence Initiative, itoffers a unique interdisciplinary three-year doctoralprogram in the mind/brain sciences.
In 2013, an interdisciplinary two-year Master's and apostdoctoral program were added to the portfolio. Theschool thus promotes the scientific development of junior researchers at all career stages.
FocusOf particular interest are research questions thatfall on the borders between the mind sciences (e.g.philosophy, behavioral and cognitive psychology,linguistics) and the brain sciences (e.g. neurology,psychiatry, neurobiology, computational neuro-science): consciousness and perception, decision-making, language, lifespan development, mentaldisorders and brain dysfunction, social cognition,and the philosophy of mind.
PhD candidates are encouraged to work on theirown initiative on any projects that are relevant tointerdisciplinary questions relating to these researchtopics. All PhD candidates acquire a strong foundationfor interdisciplinary work by attending classes acrossthe participating disciplines and exploring research
methods and topics to which they have not beenpreviously exposed. The school has a facultycomprising 60 distinguished researchers, includingfive Max Planck directors, 50 PhD candidates, 30alumni, 20 postdoctoral fellows, and cohorts of 25master students per year.
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr Michael Pauen,Prof. Dr Arno Villringer
Coordinator: Annette WinkelmannHumboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Unter den Linden 6 10099 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 209 317 07
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.mind-and-brain.de
Berlin School of Mind and Brain
Deadlines: January, July(only with secured funding)
Places: 10-15 per yearScholarships: 5 per year
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The Berlin-Brandenburg School for Regenerative
Therapies (BSRT) is a joint graduate school ofCharité, HU and FU in collaboration with theTU, Universität Potsdam and other renowned
research institutions in the Max Planck Society aswell as the Helmholtz and Leibniz Associations. Itis funded under the Excellence Initiative. Its centralgoal is to provide the educational basis that will enableyoung scientists to carry out interdisciplinary researchon endogenous tissue regeneration with the aim oftranslating their results into therapeutic approaches.
Focus
BSRT offers programs for national and internationaldoctoral researchers and postdocs with a backgroundin medicine, natural and material sciences, andengineering who want to work at the cutting-edge ofinterdisciplinary research in Regenerative Medicine.The young scientists are introduced to modern scientificpractices and state-of-the-art technology in workshopsdesigned to fit their needs. In-depth education inthe specific disciplines as well as training acrossthe disciplines provides an all-round education in celland molecular biology, bioengineering, biotechnologyand biomaterials. The complementary courses impartskills such as communication, presentation andentrepreneurship in order to prepare the young
scientists for a future career in or outside academia.They benefit from a unique approach to fosteringcollaborative science (BioThinking) and work withina strong and intellectually stimulating network ofscientists.
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Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr Georg N. Duda
Coordinator: Dr Sabine Bartosch Charité- Universitätsmedizin Berlin Augustenburger Platz 1
13353 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 450 539 418
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.bsrt.de
Deadlines: JunePlaces: no fixed numberScholarships: 8 per year
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The PhD Program Computational Neuroscience
is part of the International Graduate Programat the Bernstein Center for ComputationalNeuroscience Berlin (BCCN Berlin) involving
the three Berlin universities TU, HU, FU, Charité,Universität Potsdam and the Max-Delbrück-Center.It is financially supported by the Research TrainingGroup Sensory Computation in Neural Systems whichis based at TU Berlin and funded by the GermanResearch Foundation.
Focus
The Program is interdisciplinary and strongly research-oriented. Understanding the functioning of the brainrequires collaboration between neurobiologists, neuro-psychologists, cognitive scientists, medical researchers,computer scientists, mathematicians, physicists, andengineers, as well as active cooperation betweentheoretical and experimental approaches.
Our PhD candidates have the ability to communicateacross these diverse disciplines and work on highlychallenging projects that allow them to make their owncontributions to the fast growing field of neurosciencewith autonomous research work. Research for thedoctoral project forms the major part of the structuredprogram, complemented by course work. Each PhD
candidate follows an individualized curriculum andis supervised by a doctoral committee. PhD candidatesare required to earn 15 ECTS credit points in advancedtopics related to their research subject and 10 ECTScredit points for acquiring general skills.
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr Klaus Obermayer
Coordinator: Dr Vanessa CasagrandeBernstein Center forComputational Neuroscience
Philippstraße 13, House 6 10115 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 209 367 73
E-mail: [email protected]: www.computational- neuroscience-berlin.de
Bernstein Center forComputational Neuroscience
Deadlines: MarchPlaces: 15 per yearScholarships: 7 per year
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The integrated research training group (IRTG)
at the Collaborative Research Centre (CRC)Priming and Memory of Organismic Responsesto Stress aims to qualify PhD candidates to
develop into internationally well connected academicscapable of linking molecular knowledge with ecologicalconcepts.
IRTG is part of the graduate program at the DahlemCentre of Plant Sciences and the Dahlem ResearchSchool at Freie Universität Berlin.
Focus
The IRTG program teaches PhD candidates how totackle scientific questions in molecular and ecologicallife sciences by an interdisciplinary approach. Theprogram offers a curriculum that combines the currentstate of molecular life science with ecological concepts.
The PhD candidates are offered lectures, seminars
and lab training courses that use cutting-edge metho-dologies. The program is based on interdisciplinaryteaching wwithin CRC, augmented by lectures held byinternationally-renowned visiting scientists. Furthe-rmore, PhD candidates in the IRTG program are eligibleto take part in the graduate programm offered byFreie Universität Berlin, Universität Potsdam and the
Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology inPotsdam, Golm. Participating in IRGT helps drivePhD candidates' scientific careers and ensuresoutstanding qualifications for the multi-disciplinaryenvironment of CRC.
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr Tina Romeis Prof. Dr Matthias Rillig
Coordinator: Tobias Otte Freie Universität Berlin Institute of Biology Haderslebener Str. 9 12163 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 838 709 73E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.sfb973.de
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Deadlines: calls and deadlines varyPlaces: no fixed numberScholarships: 6 per year
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The Master's and PhD program Clinical
Exercise Science (CES) is the acquisition ofresearch based and occupational skills forprofessions in the field of exercise, prevention
and rehabilitation. The CES curriculum is dividedinto clinical applications for patients as well asfor recreational and high-performance athletes.Emphasis is put on theoretical, methodologicaland experimental academic education.
FocusThe scientific curriculum encompasses the effectsof physical activity on disease prevention andrehabilitation with the focus on exercise physiologyand physical therapy. Practical education entailscollaborations with hospitals as well as in- and out-patient rehabilitation clinics. Furthermore, practicaland scientific education is facilitated by cooperationbetween the regional Olympic Sports Centre andthe University.
Participants receive academic and methodologicaleducation in Scientific Methods and Evaluation. Otherspecific topics are taught in the modules Exercise inPrevention and Rehabilitation and Applied Methods.The program includes advanced modules in ScientificQualification and Applied Methods. The combined
Master's/PhD program is a four-year full-time courseof study (240 Credit Points) and aims to empowerstudents to acquire the skills necessary for independentresearch and academic teaching as well as for leadingpositions in health services.
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr med. Frank Mayer
Coordinator: Christoph OttoUniversität Potsdam
Faculty of Human Sciences Am Neuen Palais 10, House 12 14469 Potsdam
Telephone: +49 (0)331 977 17 62
E-mail: [email protected]: www.ces.uni-potsdam.de
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he Doctoral Program Dahlem Research Schoolof Biomedical Sciences is jointly offered by theDepartment of Veterinary Medicine and the
Departments of Biology, Chemistry, Pharmacyat Freie Universität Berlin.
The languages of instruction are German and English.
Focus
The program focuses on basic and applied researchtopics in the entire field of life sciences. It offers awide spectrum of research areas ranging from theexploration of individual molecules with high bio-medical relevance via the discovery of mechanismsof infectious diseases to projects in step with currentpractice in areas like patient care and nutritionalscience.
The doctoral candidates are integrated in scientificprojects related to the research conducted by theDepartments of Biology, Chemistry, Pharmacy andthe Department of Veterinary Medicine at Freie
Universität Berlin.
Admission is restricted to those with externalscholarships or within the framework of third-party-funded projects.
The doctoral program Biomedical Sciences is financedby Freie Universität Berlin, the DFG and otherexternal partners.
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr Achim Gruber, PhDCoordinator: Angela Daberkow Freie Universität Berlin Department of Veterinary
MedicineOertzenweg 19 b
14163 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 838 630 91
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.vetmed.fu-berlin.de/ einrichtungen/sonstige/drs/ index.html
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he International Research Training Group,named Functional Molecular InfectionEpidemiology, or "Bridge" for short, is a joint
graduate program of Freie Universität Berlinand the University of Hyderabad, India. Bridge offersan appealing and constructive intercultural teachingenvironment and study program in addition to a highlystructured, plan-driven and motivating scientificresearch module.
Focus
The research theme of Bridge integrates Berlin'sexpertise in Infection Biology with Hyderabad'scompetence in Bioinformatics to create the neededfunctional link between host-pathogen genomics,and the variation of host response to vital pathogens.Thus genetic variations may be linked to a uniquefunction crucial for disease susceptibility, severityand progression. PhD candidates will be trained inBerlin and Hyderabad; PhD candidates are obliged toparticipate in exchanges involving research visits andlab rotations.
Other renowned universities and institutes involvedin Berlin and Hyderabad include:• Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin• Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin• Max Planck Institute of Infection Biology, Berlin• Robert Koch Institute, Berlin
• Centre for DNA Fingerprinting and Diagnostics,Hyderabad
• Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology, Hyderabad• Institute of Life Sciences, Hyderabad• LEPRA – Blue Peter Research Centre, Hyderabad• Mahavir Hospital, Hyderabad• Owaisi Hospital, Hyderabad
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr Lothar H. WielerCoordinator: Dr Esther-Maria Antão Freie Universität Berlin Institute of Microbiology and
Epizootics Robert von Ostertag - Str. 7-13
14163 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 838 518 37
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.grk1673.de
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Frontiers in Cell Signaling and Gene Regulation
(SignGene) is a joint international researchschool of the Max Delbrück Center forMolecular Medicine (MDC), the HU and the
Charité in Berlin, and our partners in Israel, theTechnion, Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa andthe Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Funded bythe Helmholtz Association, the program covers thefields of cell and molecular biology, biophysics andbioengineering.
Focus
The research focuses on unraveling the mechanismsthat govern the differentiation and physiologicalfunctions of normal cells with the goal of understandingthe pathological processes underlying diseases suchas cancer. The following issues are thereby addressed:
Cell Signaling: How do cells respond to changes intheir environment and relay this information into
cellular decisions?Gene Regulation: What are the basic mechanismscontrolling gene expression; how does this informationfeed into global gene expression networks?Quantitative Biology: How does the structure of proteinsdetermine their functions? Can we build computationalmodels to understand complex cellular processes?
Exchange visits in a partnering lab abroad, annualscientific symposia and winter schools are some of theaspects of the 3-year training program.
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr Claus Scheidereit Prof. Amit Meller, PhD Prof. Yaakov Nahmias, PhD
Coordinator: Dr Sabine Loewer Max Delbrück Center for
Molecular Medicine Robert-Rössle-Str. 10 13125 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 940 642 05
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.mdc-berlin.de/signgene
Deadlines: JunePlaces: 25
Scholarships: 6 (1 fellowship; 5 positions)
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The Erasmus Mundus PhD Program
International Doctorate for ExperimentalApproaches to Language And Brain (IDEALAB)is a laboratory-based program offered jointly
by an international consortium of 19 EU and non-EUinstitutions. Its aim is to train doctoral candidates tomeet the new scientific challenges in a rapidly developingfield and conduct original and independent researchon experimental and clinical aspects of language and thebrain in unimpaired populations of adults and childrenas well as in language impaired children and adults.
Focus
The three-year IDEALAB program is module-basedwith a fully-integrated curriculum. Every doctoralcandidate receives training in research and transferableskills at a summer school and annual winter schools inthe following areas:
• Publication & Presentation• Employment• Technological & Research Methods
IDEALAB aims to equip candidates to become genuinelyinternational researchers by providing them with thebenefits of experience across different laboratoriesand international settings. PhD students typically spend
most of the doctoral phase at their own universities,visiting one or two other universities during a mobilityperiod lasting 6-12 months. In addition, candidatesmay spend up to three months at one of the associatedpartners in the health or education sector or in one ofthe neuroimaging labs.
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr Barbara Höhle
Coordinator: Anja Papke Universität Potsdam Faculty of Human Sciences Karl-Liebknecht-Str. 24-25 14476 Golm
Telephone: +49 (0)331 977 29 31
E-mail: [email protected]: www.em-idealab.com-berlin.de
International Doctorate for ExperimentalApproaches to Language And Brain
Deadlines: NovemberPlaces: no fixed numberScholarships: 8-9 per year
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The Research Training Group "Intrapersonal
Developmental Risk Factors in Childhoodand Adolescence: A Longitudinal Perspective(PIER-Study)", which is located at Universität
Potsdam, involves senior researchers from differentfields of psychology and offers positions for 12 PhDcandidates. The program includes courses on researchmethods and developmental psychopathology againstthe backdrop of long-term studies of the factors affectingthe development of children and adolescents. Thelanguage of the graduate school is primarily German.
Focus
The focus of our research is on intrapersonal riskfactors which are assumed to mediate betweengenetic and social influences in three domains ofpsychological problems with relatively high prevalencerates in childhood and adolescence: problems oflearning and achievement, externalizing and inter-nalizing psychological problems, and eating- and
weight-related problems.
Risk factors investigated in our projects includeaspects of information processing, cognitive styles,affect regulation, and motivational variables. These aremeasured by means of questionnaires, achievementtests, and physiological data obtained from children,
parents, and teachers. PhD positions are open tocandidates with a Master’s degree or a diploma and lastfor up to three years. PhD theses focus on special riskor protective factors with regard to one out of the threeabove mentioned areas.
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr Birgit Elsner Prof. Dr Günter Esser
Coordinator: Dr Rebecca Bondü Universität Potsdam
Faculty of Human Sciences Karl-Liebknecht-Str. 24-25 14476 Potsdam
Telephone: +49 (0)331 977 - 28 62 / 20 53
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.uni-potsdam.de/pier-studie
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The Berlin Institute for Medical Systems
Biology (BIMSB) offers a PhD ExchangeProgram with interdisciplinary researchprojects and an international focus. PhD
topics are structured as collaborative projectsbetween the Center for Genomics & Systems Biologyat New York University and BIMSB at MDC.
PhD candidates receive joint supervision and dividetheir time between Berlin and New York, takingadvantage of complimentary research and trainingexpertise.
Focus
Our program offers:
• Interdisciplinary research training in top ranking labs.• Dual mentoring by a group leader from MDC
and NYU. The regular guidance of an internationalPhD Committee supports the creation of individual
research and training portfolios.• Support for PhD candidates to spend up to fty
percent of their time at NYU. Resources areavailable for travel from Berlin to New York.
• Access to and training in high-end technologies,such as deep sequencing, mass spectrometry,bioinformatics.
• Participation in interdisciplinary classes, soft skillscourses, PhD candidate-focused seminars andspecialist summer schools.
• An extensive and comprehensive archive of animalmodel systems and "evo-devo" approaches.
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Nikolaus Rajewsky Stephen J. Small, PhD
Coordinator: Dr Jutta Steinkötter Max Delbrück Center for
Molecular Medicine Robert-Rössle-Str 10 13125 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 940 630 35
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.mdc-berlin.de/bimsb
MDC-NYU PhD Exchange Program of the BerlinInstitute for Medical Systems Biology
Deadline: JulyPlaces: 10Scholarships: 3
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he International Graduate Program MedicalNeurosciences is hosted by the Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin and cooperates
with Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, FreieUniversität Berlin, Max Delbrück Center for MolecularMedicine (MDC), Leibniz-Institut für MolekularePharmakologie and the Max Planck Institute forHuman Development, as well as related programsincluding Computational Neurosciences, Mind andBrain, and several DFG-funded projects. The programoffers research-focused training for natural scientistsand medical doctors and qualifies participants forcareer options in both the basic neurosciences andbench-to-bedside research.
Focus
The Medical Neurosciences program combines basicscience and clinical research into a translationalapproach focusing on the central and peripheralnervous systems.
The program structure enables MSc students to
develop an individual curriculum that can be tailoredto their interests and specific research and trainingneeds. Accompanying lectures and complementaryskill courses provide ideal training for a career intranslational neuroscience. The three-year PhDprogram consists of a personalized curriculum which
supplements and supports the main research project.Being the central training branch of the clusterof excellence NeuroCure, the program offers PhD
candidates the opportunity to develop their scientificinterests by choosing from among the many differentresearch institutions associated with the cluster,ranging from molecular to systems neuroscience.Thus, PhD candidates have plenty of opportunities fortraining interactions and interdisciplinary exchange.
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr Helmut KettenmannCoordinator: Dr rer.nat. Benedikt Salmen Luisenstraße 56 10117 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 450 639 119
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.medical-neurosciences.de
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he International Max Planck Research School(IMPRS) on Multiscale Bio-Systems is aninternational doctoral program offered jointly
by the Max Planck Institute of Colloids andInterfaces, the departments of physics, chemistry andbiology at Universität Potsdam, FU and HU, and theFraunhofer Institute for Biomedical Engineering IBMT.Research group leaders and chair holders at theseinstitutions are involved in the program and offerresearch projects, graduate training and mentorship.
Focus
The IMPRS on Multiscale Bio-Systems addressesthe fundamental levels of biosystems as provided bymacromolecules in aqueous solutions, molecularrecognition between these building blocks, freeenergy transduction by molecular machines as wellas structure formation and transport in cells andtissues. Research activities focus on a quantitativeunderstanding of how the processes on supra-molecular and mesoscopic scales between a fewnanometers and many micrometers arise from the
structure and dynamics of the molecular buildingblocks.
Our doctoral program offers fellowships for cuttingedge research projects. The school is committed toattracting interested students from any country and
to offer them the best support and training. The inter-
disciplinary research is pursued by applying methodsused in theoretical and experimental biophysics, physicaland colloid chemistry as well as biochemistry andmolecular biology. IMPRS offers additional tuition on avariety of topics such as scientific writing and Germancourses for foreign PhD candidates.
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr Reinhard LipowskyCoordinator: Dr Angelo Valleriani Max Planck Institute of
Colloids and Interfaces 14424 Potsdam
Telephone: +49 (0)331 567 96 16
E-mail: multiscale-biosystems@ mpikg.mpg.de
Web: imprs.mpikg.mpg.de
Multiscale Bio-Systems
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harité-Universitätsmedizin, Freie Universität,and the Max-Delbrück Center for MolecularMedicine in Berlin, together with the Université
Pierre et Marie Curie and the Institut deMyologie in Paris established a graduate program forskeletal muscle sciences: the International ResearchTraining Group for Myology “MyoGrad”. MyoGrad offersthe first structured platform for PhD training in thefield of muscle sciences worldwide.
Focus
Muscle wasting and weakness are devastating problemsin patients with muscular dystrophies, cancer, cachexiaof any cause, critical illness myopathy, and also common-ly occur in aging individuals. Our research topics, whichrange from muscle development to the establishment ofgene therapy approaches and stem cell biology, include:
• Muscle growth regulation• Proteasome ubiquitin system and inammation• Cytoskeleton architecture and cell polarization• Muscle development and muscle stem cells
• Muscle metabolism• Development of therapies for muscular dystrophy• Sarcomer• Muscle - tendon interaction• Nuclear envelope• Muscle pain
PhD candidates have access to over 100 facilities inBerlin and Paris, including super-high resolutionand electron microscopy, omics-platforms, musclephysiology, clinical research, in vivo and in vitrometabolic assessment, ChiP-Seq and animalfacilities.
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr Simone Spuler Prof. Dr Thomas Voit
Coordinator: Susanne Wissler Charité -
Universitätsmedizin Berlin Lindenberger Weg 80 13125 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 450 540 504
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.myograd.org
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he Graduate School of Plant Sciences at theDahlem Centre of Plant Sciences provides astructured program for doctoral candidates in
the various subjects encompassed by the plantsciences. Plants are the basis for life on earth. Theyperceive and transform solar energy, they consumecarbon dioxide and produce oxygen, and they providemankind with food, raw materials and medicine.
Today, plant life is threatened by extinction ofspecies and rapid climate change. Therefore, theunderstanding, preservation and sustainable useof plants are of increasing relevance. To achieve acomprehensive understanding of diverse aspects ofplant life an integrative approach in research andteaching is needed.
Focus
A wide range of different research topics is covered,including studies of how plants perceive biotic andabiotic stimuli, how information is transmitted withinplants through hormones and other signal molecules,
how plant development is genetically controlled, howplants interact with other organisms, and how traitsevolve and new plant species arise. The research groupsinvolved in the Graduate School of Plant Sciences areintegrated into national and international researchprograms. Doctoral candidates are also taught
transferable skills, which cover knowledge transfer,scientific management, and foreign language skills.
The program not only ensures solid, subject-specificknowledge based on current research, but also targetedsupport and intensive supervision.
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr Thomas SchmüllingCoordinator: Dr Diana Mutz Freie Universität Berlin Dahlem Centre of Plant Sciences Albrecht-Thaer-Weg 6 14195 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 838 562 14
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.mps.fu-berlin.de/
index_eng.html
Plant Sciences
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he International Helmholtz Research SchoolTranslational Cardiovascular and MetabolicMedicine (TransCard) is a joint endeavor of the
Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine,Charité, HU and FU in Berlin. Funded by the HelmholtzAssociation, the program trains excellent young re-searchers at the interface of basic molecular, genetic,and clinical research with the goal of elucidating themolecular mechanisms causing cardiovascular andmetabolic diseases and to transfer this knowledgefrom bench to bedside.
Focus
Research areas include cardiovascular and metabolicdiseases with a focus on understanding the underlyingmolecular and pathomechanisms as a basis for improvedtherapy. This involves basic research utilizing modelorganisms, cellular systems, systems biology and highthroughput approaches as well as clinical research –preferably in combination.
TransCard provides an outstanding environment for
aspiring PhD candidates with
• excellent and challenging research projects ensuredby high quality faculty
• continuous mentoring facilitated by PhD committees• lecture series to provide necessary background• state-of-the-art blended learning environment
• guaranteed attendance at an international scienticmeeting plus an advanced course
• on site and external soft skill course offers• personal development through interaction with
peers, influence on the curriculum, and organizationof a retreat/research meeting
• opportunity to participate in a clinical visits program
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr Michael Gotthardt PD Dr Salim Seyfried
Coordinator: Dr Inka Gotthardt Max Delbrück Center for
Molecular Medicine (MDC)Robert-Rössle-Str. 10
13125 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 9406 - 42 58 / 22 45
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.mdc-berlin.de/transcard
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he ZIBI Graduate School is a joint doctoralprogram offered by university and nonuniversityresearch institutes in Berlin. PhD candidates
at ZIBI Graduate School address researchproblems in infection biology and immunology. Ourmission is to enable PhD candidates to become creative,responsible and self-confident young researchers. Theschool encourages PhD candidates to conduct inde-pendent research using interdisciplinary approachesat the molecular, cellular, and organismal level.
Focus
PhD candidates at ZIBI Graduate School conductresearch in the fields of virology, bacteriology,parasitology, and immunology. The school's activescientific community ensures that everybody hasa productive and memorable time in Berlin.
The central elements of education at ZIBI are
• individual course program with lecture courses,seminar series, practical courses, summer
schools, and complementary education• regular project presentations in peer
discussion boards• intensive supervision by scientic coordinators
and a thesis advisory committee• international cooperation including lab visits,
international meetings and conferences
Candidates must hold a Master of Science or Diplomadegree in any related subject by the time they joinZIBI Graduate School.
Candidates with a Bachelor of Science degree maybe admitted after completion of a preparatory year.
Contact Information
Chair: Arturo Zychlinsky, PhD Prof. Dr Richard Lucius
Coordinator: Dr Juliane Kofer ZIBI Interdisciplinary Center
for Infection Biology and Immunity Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Luisenstraße 56, Haus 1, Raum 101 10117 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 209 360 54
E-mail: [email protected]: www.zibi-graduateschool-berlin.de
ZIBI Graduate School Berlin
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"Berlin is one of the best places in Europe to pursue doctoral studies and to develop a career as aresearcher. The scientific location hosts brilliant researchers, I have access to an excellent infrastructureand can collaborate with other important research institutions in Germany and worldwide."
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Agricultural Techniques: Potentials andCosts of Greenhouse Gas Mitigation .......................
Berlin International Graduate School ofNatural Science and Engineering ...........................
Berlin Mathematical School ....................................
Computational Biology and ScientificComputing ...............................................................
Dahlem Research School of Molecular
Science ....................................................................Dynamical Phenomena in ComplexNetworks .................................................................
Elementary Processes inMolecular Switches at Surfaces ..............................
Functional Interfaces in Physics andChemistry ................................................................
Geometric Analysis, Gravitation andString Theory ...........................................................
Gravitational Wave Astronomy ................................
Helmholtz Graduate School forMacromolecular Bioscience ....................................
Interactions between Tectonics, Climateand Biosphere in the African-AsianMonsoonal Region ...................................................
Mass, Spectrum, Symmetry:Particle Physics in the Era of the LargeHadron Collider .......................................................
Materials for Solar Energy Conversion ...................
Microenergy Systems ..............................................
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Multivalency as an Organisational andAction Principle in Chemistry ..................................
Nonequilibrium Collective Dynamics inCondensed Matter and Biological Systems ............
PharMetrX: Pharmacometrics &Computational Disease Modelling ..........................
Primary Metabolism and Plant Growth ..................
Quantitative Spectroscopy in Astrophysics .............
Scaffolding of Membranes - MolecularMechanisms and Cellular Functions ......................
School of Analytical Sciences Adlershof .................
Security Technologies .............................................
Self-Assembled Soft-Matter Nanostructuresat Interfaces .............................................................
Service-oriented Architectures for the Integrationof Software-based Processes, exemplified byHealth Care Systems and Medical Technology .......
Service-Oriented Systems Engineering ..................
Space - Time - Matter. Analytic andGeometric Structures ..............................................
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The Leibniz Graduate School of AgriculturalTechniques: Potentials and Costs of GreenhouseGas Mitigation (LandPaKT) is a graduate schoolrun jointly by the Leibniz Institute of Agricultural
Engineering Potsdam-Bornim (ATB) and the Facultyof Agriculture and Horticulture of the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.
LandPaKT offers a structured, interdisciplinaryenvironment for PhD candidates in which theyprofit from regular, qualified support and trainingopportunities in the acquisition of scientific skills.
Besides working on their specific PhD projects, theLandPaKT members also attend a number of topic-related courses on the LandPaKT curriculum.
Focus
Exploiting the substantial greenhouse gas mitigationpotentials of agriculture requires viable measures onthe farm scale. In the graduate school LandPaKT,
PhD candidates systematically analyze the mitigationpotentials and costs, and merge these options on thefarm scale. The most important sector of agriculture –rewetting organic soils, carbon sequestration inagricultural soils and livestock husbandry – areincluded in the analysis. Single and combinedmeasures are analyzed with regard to their overall
effect using modeling and simulation in order toelucidate recommendations for the most promisingmeasures on the farm level. The graduate school isopen to PhD candidates working on related projectsfrom other disciplines and research institutes.Additional participants are welcome.
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr Annette Prochnow
Coordinator: Anja Hansen Leibniz Institute for Agricultural
Engineering Max-Eyth-Allee 100 14469 Potsdam
Telephone: +49 (0)331 569 92 10
E-mail: [email protected]: www.landpakt.atb-potsdam.de
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The Berlin International Graduate School ofNatural Sciences and Engineering (BIG-NSE) isa project run jointly by Technische Universität,Humboldt-Universität and Freie Universität
Berlin together with Universität Potsdam, the FritzHaber Institute and the Max Planck Institute of Colloidsand Interfaces. It is part of the DFG-financed Clusterof Excellence Unified Concepts in CATALYSIS(www.unicat.tu-berlin.de). Its faculty consists ofinternationally renowned researchers from 54research groups at 6 participating institutions whoare active in 13 catalysis-related research fields.
Focus
BIG-NSE offers an attractive, structured PhD program,allowing candidates to complete their PhDs underexcellent conditions within three years. The academicprogram always begins in October and the deadlinefor BIG-NSE scholarship applications is January ofthe respective year. The main entry requirement is
a Master’s degree in chemistry, biology, physics orengineering. PhD candidates admitted first passthrough a three-month "initial phase" during whichthey attend lectures and soft skills courses (e.g.presentations, project management), while workingtogether on their respective research proposals asa roadmap for their future PhD. In a final workshop,
each PhD candidate presents his project to the UniCatCluster faculty. Subsequently, PhD candidates jointheir research groups for their individual researchprojects. Annual reports and frequent meetings withthe Advisory Committee provide feedback for thesuccessful continuation of their work.
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr Martin Oestreich
Coordinator: Dr Jean-Philippe Lonjaret Technische Universiatät Berlin BIG-NSE Straße des 17 Juni 135 10623 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 314 796 05
E-mail: [email protected]: www.big-nse.tu-berlin.de
Berlin International Graduate School of NaturalSciences and Engineering
Deadlines: JanuaryPlaces: 10-15 per yearScholarships: 5-7 per year
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he Berlin Mathematical School (BMS) is a joint graduate school of the mathematicsdepartments of FU, HU and TU Berlin. It alsoincorporates a number of Research Training
Groups of the German Research Foundation as wellas two Max Planck International Research Schools.Funded through the Excellence Initiative, the BMSoffers a uniform setting for graduate studies for aPhD in mathematics in Berlin, a coordinated courseprogram and access to all math research groups.
Focus
“Mathematics as a whole“ is a leading principleof the BMS. Its focus encompasses fields that aretraditionally termed “pure“ or “applied“ mathematics,though we prefer not to make that distinction. Instead,research topics are grouped into seven parts, eachcovering a broad, but coherent, part of mathematics:
(1) Differential geometry, global analysis, andmathematical physics,
(2) Algebraic and arithmetic geometry, number theory,
(3) Probability, statistics, and financial mathematics(4) Discrete mathematics and combinatorial
optimization(5) Geometry, topology, and visualization,(6) Numerical mathematics and scientific computing,(7) Applied analysis and differential equations.
For applicants with a Bachelor, Phase I offers a basicgraduate phase of 3-4 semesters completed by a quali-fying exam. Phase II is the research phase and open tocandidates with a master‘s degree. It lasts 4-6 semestersin which candidates conduct specialized research andattend at least one advanced course per semester.
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr M. John SullivanCoordinator: Nadja Wisniewski
Technische Universität Berlin Berlin Mathematical School Straße des 17. Juni 136 10623 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 314 786 10
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.math-berlin.de
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he International Max Planck Research Schoolfor Computational Biology and ScientificComputing is a joint graduate program of theFU Berlin and the Max Planck Institute for
Molecular Genetics, in close cooperation with otherBerlin-based research groups and the CAS-MPGPartner Institute for Computational Biology in Shanghai.
The PhD program is a three-year program forstudents who hold a Master’s degree. Exceptionalstudents with a Bachelor’s degree and the necessarybackground can apply to the preparatory program,leading to a PhD in four years.
The school language is English but for thepreparatory program some knowledge of Germanmay be necessary.
Focus
The research focus is on the mathematical andcomputational side of research in sequence analysis,theoretical structural biology, computational chemistry
and drug design, molecular evolution, genome analysisand data analysis methods in functional genomics. Thegraduate school does not conduct but is surroundedby experimental research, and theoretical courses inbiological areas are offered. The degree conferred isa Dr. rer. nat. from the department of mathematics
and computer science at FU. Building upon the MSc
courses in bioinformatics and scientific computingat FU, PhD candidates have the opportunity to attendlectures while working on their PhD research. Theyare required to gain a number of credit points fromscientific courses, transferable skills courses andtutoring work during their time in IMPRS-CBSC.
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr Martin VingronCoordinator: Kirsten Kelleher Max Planck Institute for
Molecular Genetics Ihnestr. 63-73 14195 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 841 311 54
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.molgen.mpg.de/IMPRS
Computational Biology and Scientific Computing
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he Dahlem Research School of MolecularScience (DRS MS) is a graduate school run jointly by the departments of physics, biology,chemistry and pharmacy at FU Berlin. Its
focus is on molecular natural science. It currentlycomprises the graduate schools of three CollaborativeResearch Centers and a Research Training Group, allfunded by the German Research Foundation. However,DRS MS is open to all PhD candidates carrying outwork in a field related to molecular science.
Focus
DRS MS is the oldest and one of the largest graduateschools at FU Berlin. The scope ranges from theoreticaland experimental physics via physical and theoreticalto organic and inorganic chemistry and biochemistry.Projects related to molecular biology and pharmacyare also welcome.
The main research areas are:(1) Elementary Processes in Molecular Switches
on Surfaces
(2) Protonation Dynamics in Protein Function(3) Multivalency as an Organizational and Action
Principle in Chemistry(4) Fluorine as a Key Element
Applicants need an MSc degree in physics, chemistryor a related area. Financial support is provided by
either the individual graduate schools or the projectleaders. PhD candidates are also offered courseson transferable skills – this will all serve to givecandidates a competitive edge on the international job market both in academia and industry.
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr Beate PaulusCoordinator: Dr Werner Gans Freie Universität Berlin Institut für Chemie und
Biochemie - Physikalischeund Theoretische Chemie
Takustr. 3 14195 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 838 553 31
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.fu-berlin.de/en/sites/ molecularscience
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he International Research Training Group(ITRG) Dynamical Phenomena in ComplexNetworks is an international joint projectinvolving Brazilian and German scientists from
HU Berlin, the University of São Paulo, the PotsdamInstitute for Climate Impact Research, the NationalInstitute for Space Research and other institutions.The research group consists of physicists, biophysicists,mathematicians, geographers and climatologists.
The project offers 15 DFG-fellowships for PhDcandidates in Germany and a similar number fromthe Brazilian side.
Focus
Networks with complex topology have become a verypowerful approach for understanding large complexsystems in various fields of applications rangingfrom neuroscience, via engineering to sociologyand economics. IRTG studies the principles of self-organization in evolving complex networks.
To bring these principles closer to various applications,we investigate the influence of heterogeneity in thenetwork structure, multiscale time delays and stoch-asticity. These theoretical studies are connected withthe investigation of experimental and natural dynamicalnetworks of increasing complexity starting from lasers,via hybrid networks of neurons to the Earth system.
PhD candidates from Brazilian and German insti-tutions work on different aspects of their commonsubproject. IRTG provides a structured and modernstudy, training and soft-skills program, includingannual summer schools, workshops, dual supervisionand a six-month PhD candidate exchange program.
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr Dr h.c. mult.Jürgen Kurths
Coordinator: David Hansmann Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Newtonstr. 15 12489 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 209 379 30
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.physik.hu-berlin.de/irtg1740
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The Integrated Research Training Group ispart of the Collaborative Research Centre onElementary Processes in Molecular Switchesat Surfaces, in which departments at FU, TU
and UP as well as research institutions like the FritzHaber Institute, the Max Born Institute and the PaulDrude Institute train graduates in the investigation ofmolecular switching processes at solid surfaces.
Focus
The Integrated Research Training Group provides aninterdisciplinary graduate training program in physicsand chemistry relevant to the topic "Molecules atSurfaces".
The increasing miniaturization and integration ofelectronic devices and sensors opens up perspectivesfor using molecules as building blocks for functionalmolecular nanostructures.
For applications like molecular electronics, thecontact of such molecules to solid state interfaces isessential to connect the molecular system with theoutside world, in particular for electronic transport.Molecules that can be switched between differentmolecular states by external excitations will play animportant role in such systems.
Research in the Collaborative Research Centre isbased on various complementary methods fromsynthesis of molecular systems characteristic ofstructural and electronic properties by quantitativesurface science techniques and theoretical modeling.
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr Wolfgang Kuch
Coordinator: Dr Christian FrischkornFreie Universität Berlin
Fachbereich Physik Arnimallee 14 14195 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 838 561 35
E-mail: [email protected]: www.physik.fu-berlin.de/en/ einrichtungen/sfb/sfb658/IGK
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The graduate school brings together doctoralstudents from the Fritz Haber Institute ofthe Max Planck Society and the physics andchemistry departments of the universities
of Berlin (FU, TU, and HU) and Potsdam. It combinesthe expertise of several strong research groups,thereby creating a unique opportunity for foreign andGerman students in terms of cutting-edge researchand a thorough training in the methods, concepts,and theoretical basis of the physics and chemistry ofinterfaces.
Focus
The school deals with the specific physical andchemical properties of solid interfaces and surfacesthat are crucial both from a fundamental scientificviewpoint and in terms of improving their performancein various applications like heterogeneous catalysis,organic light-emitting diodes, and magnetic datastorage. The research encompasses a large variety
of complex interfaces between organic/inorganic ormetallic/insulating substrates and aims at a micro-scopic understanding of their physical and chemicalproperties by combining state-of-the-art experimentaltechniques (e.g. electron diffraction, scanning tunnelingmicroscopy, femtosecond laser spectroscopy) andtheoretical approaches (e.g. density functional theory
and quantum chemistry). The school provides inter-national doctoral students with an ideal atmosphere forconducting cutting-edge research in modern interfacescience and for obtaining a thorough training in theunderlying experimental and theoretical methods.
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr Martin Wolf
Coordinator: Dr Tobias Kampfrath Department of Physical
Chemistry Fritz-Haber-Institut der MPG Faradayweg 4–6 14195 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 841 341 40
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.imprs-cs.mpg.de/index.html
Functional Interfaces in Physicsand Chemistry
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he International Max Planck ResearchSchool for Geometric Analysis, Gravitation andString Theory is a joint effort by the MPI forGravitational Physics, the Universität Potsdam,
FU and HU to support projects related to Einstein‘sgeneral theory of relativity in the broadest sense.Projects range from pure mathematics, the physics ofblack holes, gravitational waves and cosmology to themost recent efforts to reconcile Einstein‘s theory withquantum mechanics in the framework of superstringtheory and M theory.
Focus
The school is devoted to a wide range of aspects inthe area of theoretical gravitational physics. Theseinclude the mathematical and conceptual analysis ofEinstein's Field Equations as well as the examinationof problems of differential geometry that arise inphysical applications or are motivated by them.
A second focus of the research school is superstringtheory and its generalizations, as well as loop quantum
gravity. The goal here is to unify the theory of generalrelativity and quantum theory into a consistent theoryof quantum gravity.
The curriculum includes courses on the mathematicalfoundations of general relativity, black holes, nonlinear
partial differential equations, advanced differentialgeometry, quantum field theory, supersymmetry andsupergravity, superstring theory and canonical quantumgravity.
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr Hermann NicolaiCoordinator: Dr Axel Kleinschmidt
IMPRS for Geometric Analysis,Gravitation and String Theoryc/o MPI for Gravitational PhysicsAm Mühlenberg 114476 Potsdam-Golm
Telephone: +49 (0)331 567 72 14
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.aei.mpg.de/14274
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unique mix of theory and experiment:the International Max Planck ResearchSchool of Gravitational Wave Astronomy(IMPRS-GW) offers a unique opportunity to
learn about gravitational wave research in both thetheoretical and the experimental fields.
The partnership between universities, leading researchinstitutes and the GEO600 gravitational wave detectorwill allow our PhD candidates to become familiar withall aspects of this exciting and promising researchdiscipline.
FocusHigh quality and comprehensive graduate education
IMPRS-GW aims at educating a new generationof researchers in the emerging field of gravitationalwave astronomy. Scientific research in this graduateschool ranges from laser development, interferometryand quantum optics to data analysis and numericalsimulations of gravitational wave sources.
At the cutting edge of an emerging field
The IMPRS curriculum ensures a high-quality andcomprehensive graduate education. In addition to
regular university courses, special courses focusing
on the school’s chosen research are given by staffmembers and long-term visitors as semester or blockcourses. The courses are tailored to the currentresearch, technology, and methods relevant to thePhD work.
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Karsten DanzmannCoordinator: Dr Fumiko Kawazoe Max Planck Institute for
Gravitational Physics Callinstr. 38 30167 Hannover
Telephone: +49 (0)511 762 170 27
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: imprs-gw.aei.mpg.de
Gravitational Wave Astronomy
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The Helmholtz Graduate School forMacromolecular Bioscience is a collaborationbetween the Institute of Biomaterial Science(Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht) in Teltow,
Universität Potsdam and Freie Universität Berlin,funded by the Helmholtz Association. The GraduateSchool offers outstanding interdisciplinary trainingfor PhD candidates with a background in natural andbiomaterial sciences as well as in engineering.
Focus
The PhD program comprises fundamental andapplication-oriented research with a strong focus onthe entire chain of development of macromolecularand biomaterial science. Research topics include:
• Design, synthesis, processing of biomaterials• Comprehensive testing for cell tolerance and toxicity• Examination of interactions with physiological
environments
Frontier research is achieved by a synergeticallyorganized curriculum with a broad spectrum of lecturesin the main research areas. The partners' state of theart research facilities allow a unique combination ofcutting-edge research with outstanding modern techno-logy in an international environment.
The PhD program is structured according to inter-national quality standards including individuallychosen mentoring committees and training intransferable key skills preparing candidates for aprofessional career.
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr Beate Koksch Prof. Dr Nan Ma
Coordinator: Dr Anja Günther Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht Institute of Biomaterial Science Kantstraße 55 14513 Teltow
Telephone: +49 (0)3328 352 515
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.hzg.de/macrobio
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The DFG Research Training Group focuses onresearch activities and teaching on the waysin which tectonics, climate, and the biosphereshape the Earth‘s surface. The regional basis in-
volves the India-Asia Collision Zone and the East AfricanRift System, both characterized by ongoing tectonismand the creation of distinct relief contrasts during theCenozoic. Both settings are influenced by the African-Asian Monsoon, which is highly variable on annual,decadal, millennial, but also on geological time scales.
FocusThe current PhD projects are based on the philosophyof interdisciplinary, cooperative, team- and network-based research. This format creates sufficient spacefor their creativity and self-determination to designchallenging research projects, which will reflect thePhD candidates’ individual capabilities and interests.A vibrant study program is designed to facilitate high-level education in a friendly, competitive, international
environment and includes:
• Interdisciplinary lecture series• Short courses on statistical data analysis, geo- hydrological modeling, and the use of stable isotopes• Field courses• Weekly seminars concerning research hypotheses
• Courses on writing scientic proposals, publishingarticles, presenting talks and speaking in public
• International workshops and conferences as wellas visits to external laboratory facilities
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Manfred Strecker, PhD
Coordinator: Dr Henry Wichura Universität Potsdam Institute of Earth and
Environmental Science Karl-Liebknecht-Straße 24-25 14476 Potsdam
Telephone: +49 (0)331 977 62 51
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.geo.uni-potsdam.de/ graduiertenkolleg.html
Interactions between Tectonics, Climate andBiosphere in the African-Asian Monsoonal Region
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The Research Training Group is a collaborationbetween HU Berlin, TU Dresden and theDeutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron at Zeuthenand is hosted and coordinated by HU Berlin.
In addition to the broad spectrum of research groupsinvolved, the Research Training Group features alarge number of junior researchers.
Focus
The challenges emerging from the Large Hadron
Collider (LHC) require close integration andcommunication among the different experimentaland theoretical working areas of elementary particleand astro-particle physics.
The key goal of the Research Training Group is tobring together the broad experimental and theoreticalexpertise in Berlin, Dresden and Zeuthen and to restorethe common character of elementary particle andastro-particle physics to their place at the core of PhD
candidates’ education. All experimental groups arelinked by their participation in the ATLAS experimentat LHC and their search for new topics of researchbeing generated there.
The activities at LHC are ideally complemented byinvolvement in astro-particle physics experiments such
as Ice-Cube, VERITAS, Magic, H.E.S.S. and in futureCTA. The unifying theme of the theoretical groups isrelativistic quantum field theory, which is treatedperturbatively and numerically, as well as in itsgeneralizations within the context of string theory.
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr Heiko Lacker
Coordinator: Dr Martin zur Nedden Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Institute of Physics, RTG 1504/2 Newtonstraße 15 12489 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 209 376 30
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.masse-spektrum- symmetrie.de
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MatSEC is a graduate school funded by theHelmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialienund Energie. It is an innovative network ofresearch groups from FU, HU, TU Berlin and
Brandenburgische Technische Universität Cottbus-Senftenberg. MatSEC is a member of the DahlemResearch School. Doctoral candidates benefit from aninterdisciplinary course program in which transferableskills can be acquired.
Focus
MatSEC focuses on kesterite materials. Thesesemiconductors are very promising candidates foran absorber material in thin film solar cells as wellas for photoelectrodes for Hydrogen evolution fromwater under solar light. Kesterites are very similarto chalcopyrites. But they are made from non-toxic,earth-abundant and low-cost raw materials. Thedevelopments of these alternative materials forrenewable energy conversion, based on the use of
solar radiation, rely to a large extent on a profoundunderstanding of the multiscale origins of theirproperties. The school aims at developing structure-property relations enabling the evolution of tailor-made materials for these applications by combiningexperiments and theory. It encompasses insights ofmaterial science, crystallography, solid state physics,
solid state chemistry and scientific computing. Thisinterdisciplinary approach provides many benefits thatdevelop into much needed lifelong learning skills thatare essential to a student’s future learning.
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr Susan Schorr
Coordinator: Dr Gabriele Lampert Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für
Materialien und Energie Hahn-Meitner-Platz 1 14109 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 806 242 721
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.helmholtz-berlin.de/ angebote/arbeiten-lernen/
ausbildung/promotion
Materials for Solar Energy Conversion
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he Postgraduate Study Program MicroenergySystems (MES) is funded by the Hans BoecklerFoundation and is located at the Center forTechnology and Society (ZTG) at Technische
Universität Berlin. In cooperation with other institutesat TU Berlin, other universities and the MicroenergySystem Association, MES promotes research combiningengineering, planning and social sciences.
Working languages are German and English.
Focus
Microenergy systems use local resources such as thesun, water, biomass or wind and transform them intoelectricity, heat, light or driving forces. They facilitatethe decentralized management of energy resourcesand the development of regional cycles and economicactivities possible.
The program explores the potential of systems whichare characterized by aspects like simplicity, repair-friendliness, a high tolerance to disruption, extendibility,
modularity and longevity, and, whenever possible, areestablished within the region.
The main objective is to develop strategies andinstruments for the conceptual design, manufactureand sustainable implementation of microenergy systemsin structurally weak regions of developing as well as
developed countries. Therefore, research doesnot focus only on technical aspects, but also on howsociological, economic and societal contexts needto be shaped in order to realize a productive andsustainable impact in these structurally weak areas.
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr Dr Martina Schäfer
Coordinator: Technische Universität BerlinZentrum Technik undGesellschaft
Hardenbergstraße 16-1810623 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 314 785 84
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.tu-berlin.de/
microenergysystems
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he Research Training Group bundles the broadexpertise in graduate education at HU Berlin/FU Berlin and U Amsterdam/U Leiden in thefields of arithmetic algebraic and complex
algebraic geometry. Questions about the interplaybetween the arithmetic and geometry of moduli spaces,which are related to the arithmetic theory of auto-morphic forms, are investigated. The RTG is a certifiedunit of the Berlin Mathematical School (BMS); thusmembers benefit from BMS's general portfolio of offerswith regard to soft skills training and other aspects.
Focus
The research program comprises three areas:
(A) Arithmetic of Moduli(B) Heights, Densities, and Degenerations(C) Automorphic Forms
Area A focuses on arithmetic and geometric aspectsof moduli spaces. In area B primarily Diophantine andArakelovian aspects of moduli spaces are studied.
Area C is devoted to the investigation of arithmeticaspects of automorphic forms, e.g. the p-adic localLanglands program.
The qualification program builds on advanced courses,research seminars, and a college seminar in Berlinand in Amsterdam/Leiden, respectively.
We jointly conduct one summer school per year on
a hot topic addressed by top-class speakers. Theseactivities are complemented by intensive courses,one of which is devoted to the advancement of femalePhD candidates. In addition to regular visits by faculty,the main aspect of cooperation is the exchange ofPhD candidates who spend at least six months at thepartner institution.
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr Jürg Kramer
Coordinator: Marion Thomma Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Unter den Linden 6 10099 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 209 358 15
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.math.hu-berlin.de/ ~grk1800
Moduli and Automorphic Forms
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he Leibniz-Graduate School of MolecularBiophysics aims for an alliance between basicbiophysical and biomolecular research. Bio-physical techniques are becoming increasingly
significant in the analysis of biomolecular processes.At the same time, a wide range of methods is requiredin order to obtain a complete description of complexsystems. The participating institutions are equippedwith an attractive range of instruments (BESSY-II,NMR Centre Berlin-Buch, EM-Ultrastructure network,EPR spectroscopy) offering PhD candidates theopportunity to acquire various techniques.
FocusThe Graduate School focuses on the investigationof protein-protein interactions. These are the basisof enzymatic processes, of perceptive and cognitiveevents in the cell, and underlie cellular degradationas well as protein aggregation processes.
Knowledge of the structural basis of proteininteraction mechanisms is indispensable for the
understanding of biological function. At the sametime, protein-protein and protein-lipid interactionsare important for conformational changes of glyco-proteins during viral infection and assembly. Thesestructural data enable the targeted synthesis andmodification of small molecules of therapeutic
importance. The Leibniz Graduate School is a collabo-ration between university and non-university institutions:
Leibniz-Institut für Molekulare Pharmakologie (FMP),Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine (MDC),Freie Universität Berlin, Charité-UniversitätsmedizinBerlin, Technische Universität Berlin and UniversitätPotsdam.
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr Bernd ReifCoordinator: Leibniz-Institut für Molekulare
PharmakologieRobert-Roessle-Str. 10
13125 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 947 931 03
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.fmp-berlin.de/education/lgs
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he FMP Graduate School offers a structureddoctoral training program at the Leibniz-Institut für Molekulare Pharmakologie (FMP).Itself a non-university research institute, FMP’s
Graduate School is open to PhD candidates from alluniversities in Berlin and Brandenburg working at theinstitute. It also accommodates PhD candidates, whoare already participating in other graduate programs.
Focus
The FMP Graduate School focuses on molecularpharmacology in line with the Leibniz institute’s
areas of specialization: Structural Biology, MolecularPhysiology, Cell Biology and Chemical Biology. Researchareas include the finding, synthesis and character-ization of bioactive reagents, the identification oftheir cellular targets and mechanism of action aswell as detailed structural analysis of ligand-target-interaction, mainly by employing NMR.
PhD candidates at FMP participate in thesis committeemeetings, scientific training, and career development.
Thesis committee meetings are held once a year andcomprise a progress report, a short presentation and adiscussion with committee members.
As part of scientific training, members of the graduateschool participate in institute seminars, conferences,
and the FMP winter school with several lectures andworkshops. Lastly, career development courses, avariety of workshops on soft skills, co-organization ofthe Marthe-Vogt-Seminar, and participation in the jointMDC/FMP PhD retreat prepare PhD candidates fortheir future careers.
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr Christian HackenbergerCoordinator: Katrin Wittig Leibniz-Institut für Molekulare
Pharmakologie Robert-Rössle-Str. 10 13125 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 947 931 80
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.fmp-berlin.info/education/
phd/phd-information.html
Molecular Pharmacology
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The integrated graduate school of theCollaborative Research Centre (CRC)
Multivalency as an Organisational and ActionPrinciple in Chemistry focuses on the education
of PhD candidates in the field of multivalent interactions.Multivalency is an important concept in e.g. the organi-zation of matter or in biological recognition processes.The understanding of multivalency unifies scientificapproaches from mathematics, physics and chemistryand yields realistic applications in molecular biology.
FocusThe aim of CRC is to improve the understanding ofmultivalency and the design of new multivalentmolecules with special properties. With more than 50PhD candidates from different background, located atdifferent research institutions in Berlin, the focus ofthe integrated graduate school is the interdisciplinaryeducation of the PhD candidates. The main researchareas are:
(1) Synthesis of new molecular multivalentarchitectures
(2) Understanding multivalent binding processesin biological systems
(3) Simulations of multivalent processes withmulti-scale models
(4) Characterization of multivalent processes withphysico-chemical methods
Applicants require a MSc degree in Physics, Chemistry,or a related area. Financial support is provided by CRC.Candidates are also offered courses on transferableskills in collaboration with the Dahlem Research School.
Contact InformationChair: Prof. Dr Beate Paulus
Coordinator: Lydia Alnajjar Institut für Chemie und Biochemie Freie Universität Berlin Thielallee 63 14195 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 838 535 27
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.sfb765.de/Graduiertenkolleg
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The Research Training Group (RTG)Nonequilibrium Collective Dynamics in
Condensed Matter and Biological Systems is a joint initiative of TU and FU Berlin, Universität
Potsdam, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt, andthe Max Delbrück Center. It aims at qualifying PhDcandidates by performing research in nonequilibriumphysics at the highest level and through a balanced butchallenging qualification program.
Focus
Nonequilibrium collective dynamics is ubiquitous inscience, nature, and even everyday life as the Mexicanwave in a stadium or the rhythmic applause at a concertdemonstrate. RTG studies collective dynamics of inter-acting entities in the microscopic world by concentratingits research on three project areas:
(1) Hard Matter: nonlinear transport and quantumoptics in semiconductors
(2) Soft Matter: collective dynamics and hydrodynamicinteractions in complex fluids(3) Biological Systems: self-organization and
nonlinear waves in active media
RTG is an interdisciplinary initiative that aims tounravel common features and methods for describing
nonequilibrium collective dynamics. The qualificationprogram offers advanced lecture courses and trainsPhD candidates in presentation and rhetorical skillsthrough active participation in conferences and seminarsand by a lively guest program.
Contact InformationChair: Prof. Dr Holger Stark
Coordinator: Dr Jan-Timm KuhrTechnische Universität Berlin
Institut für Theoretische Physik Hardenbergstr. 36 10623 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 314 295 32
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.itp.tu-berlin.de/grk1558
Nonequilibrium Collective Dynamics inCondensed Matter and Biological Systems
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PharMetrX: Pharmacometrics & ComputationalDisease Modelling is a joint initiative between
FU (Clinical Pharmacy) and UP (Mathematics).Based on a new collaborative role model, the
Graduate Research Training Program is supportedby several global research-driven pharmaceuticalcompanies. As a transdisciplinary structured GraduateResearch Training Program, PharMetrX offers PhD candi-dates a unique opportunity to experience research in theareas of drug development and optimizing drug therapy.The languages of instruction are English and German.
Focus
PharMetrX aims to understand the drug-patient inter-action by analyzing drug concentration as well as theeffect and disease profiles of trials and therapeuticcare using mathematical models involving variousfields like (patho)physiology, pharmacology, pharmaco-therapy, clinical pharmacy, mathematical modelling,statistics, systems biology, pharma-cokinetics/-
dynamics in a coherent framework. PharMetrX offers:
(1) a three-year research program(2) joint supervision of scientific progress and
personal development(3) a structured research training curriculum of basic
and advanced academic and industrial modules
(4) an individual research and development plan(5) mentors from industry partners(6) a transdisciplinary research environment
PharMetrX is open to candidates with a universitydegree in natural sciences or medicine.
Contact InformationChair: Prof. Dr Charlotte Kloft Prof. Dr Wilhelm Huisinga
Coordinator: Cornelia Böhnstedt Freie Universität Berlin Institut für Pharmazie Kelchstr. 31, 12169 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 838 517 26
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.PharMetrX.de
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The International Max Planck Research SchoolPrimary Metabolism and Plant Growth (IMPRS-
PMPG) is a joint doctoral program run by UPand the Max Planck Institute of Molecular
Plant Physiology (MPI-MP). IMPRS-PMPG involvesresearch groups from the MPI-MP and UP’s Instituteof Biochemistry and Biology. The facilities and facultyoffer an excellent environment for research in modernplant science.
Focus
Plant growth, seen from a physiological point of viewas resource acquisition and its conversion into plantbiomass, is the main focus of IMPRS-PMPG. Theresearch follows a systems-oriented approach, using Arabidopsis thaliana and other model plants andcombining cutting-edge analytical techniques,molecular phenotyping (-omics) technologies andphysiology with bioinformatics and modelingapproaches. Research is at the core of the inter-
disciplinary doctoral program. Seminars and coursessupport doctoral candidates in acquiring scientificexpertise and transferable skills. The PhD candi-dates have a primary supervisor and a PhD advisorycommittee for guidance and support. A highlight ofIMPRS is the Plants and People Conference, organizedevery other year by a team of PhD candidates. About
half of our PhD candidates come from abroad. IMPRS-PMPG is open to candidates holding or about to obtaina Master’s or equivalent degree.
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr Mark Stitt
Coordinator: Dr Ina Talke Max Planck Institute of
Molecular Plant Physiology Science Park Potsdam-Golm Am Mühlenberg 1 14476 Potsdam
Telephone: +49 (0)331 567 84 44
E-mail: research-school@mpimp- golm.mpg.de
Web: www.mpimp-golm.mpg.de/ IMPRS-PhD
Primary Metabolism and Plant Growth
Deadlines: JanuaryPlaces: 8-12 per year
Scholarships: 4-6 per year
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The Leibniz Graduate School for QuantitativeSpectroscopy in Astrophysics is a collaborative
project between the Leibniz Institute forAstrophysics Potsdam (AIP) and the Institute
for Physics and Astronomy at Universität Potsdam (UP).It is embedded in the framework of AIP, UP, and DESY/Zeuthen for structured doctoral training in Astrophysics.
Focus
The Graduate School is the only program in the
Berlin/Potsdam region with a focus on astrophysicalresearch. It provides an integrative environment foryoung scientists, promoting the application of spectro-scopic methods to cutting-edge astrophysical researchtopics from solar physics, via stellar and extragalacticresearch, to cosmology. The quantitative comparisonof observations with theoretical models is essential toadvance the physical understanding of cosmic objects.Two key components are special internships:
(1) A summer research fellowship program invites(international) undergraduate students to workwith PhD candidates on a well-defined aspectof their research projects.
(2) PhD candidates work with senior scientists atinstitutions outside of Germany, who can addexpertise to the thesis projects.
The overall goal of the Graduate School is to helpeducate the next generation of young scientists tomeet the upcoming challenges within academiaand industry.
Contact InformationChair: Prof. Dr Carsten Denker Prof. Dr Philipp Richter
Coordinator: Dr Adriane Liermann Leibniz Institute for
Astrophysics Potsdam An der Sternwarte 16 14482 Potsdam
Telephone: +49 (0)331 749 92 88
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.aip.de/en
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The Integrated Research Training Group(IRTG) provides a platform for structured and
complementary training of all PhD candidateswithin the Collaborative Research Center (CRC)
Scaffolding of Membranes - Molecular Mechanismsand Cellular Functions. It fills an important gap inpostgraduate education in the Berlin area in the fieldof membrane biology. Moreover, IRTG provides anexcellent framework to integrate research and post-graduate education at the participating universitiesand non-university research institutions.
Focus
The CRC's aim is to elucidate the molecularmechanisms by which dynamically organized protein-protein assemblies scaffold cellular membranes andexert cellular functions. The IRTG program aims toeducate PhD candidates in a multidisciplinary approachcombining cell and molecular biology, bio-chemistry,structural biology and optical (bio)physics.
In particular, the study program introduces PhDcandidates trained in molecular biology to proteinstructural and bio-physical methods. Conversely, PhDcandidates with a strong background in biophysics areexposed to basic methods and concepts in molecularcell biology.
IRTG is embedded in the existing PhD program inBiomedical Sciences at Dahlem Research School.The study program consists of scientific lectures,seminars and courses and also provides severalopportunities for PhD candidates to acquire softskills.
Contact InformationChair: Prof. Dr Petra Knaus Prof. Dr Michael Krauß
Coordinator: Simone Schlender Freie Universität Berlin Thielallee 63 14195 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 838 529 45
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.sfb958.de/graduiertenkolleg
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he School of Analytical Sciences Adlershof(SALSA) offers fellowships for PhD candidatesin chemistry, biology, physics and naturalsciences. Doctoral research within SALSA is
supervised by researchers of HU, TU, UP, ETH Zurich,the Federal Institute for Materials Research andTesting, the Helmholtz Zentrum für Materialien undEnergie Berlin, the Leibniz-Institut für AnalytischeWissenschaften, the Max Planck Institute of Colloidsand Interfaces, and the Zuse-Institut Berlin.
Focus
Analytical sciences are at the core of many of today'sfundamental and applied scientific problems andinnovations. In SALSA, analytical problem solving istaught and learned using an integrative and multi-disciplinary approach. The program offers a structured,three-year research period combined with a curriculumin analytical sciences. Graduate students with aMaster’s degree or equivalent are invited to apply.Research within SALSA is concentrated in two areas:
A. Biomolecular detection and characterization incomplex environments:
A1 - New probes for analytics in biological environmentsA2 - Localized surface plasmons for bioanalytical
applicationsA3 - Towards quantitative microscopy and bio-imaging
B. Analytics of structures and networks:
B1 - In situ analytics at surfaces and in networksB2 - Multimodal structural and functional analysis
of materialsB3 - Analytics of internal interfaces in composite
materials
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr Janina Kneipp Prof. Dr Ulrich Panne
Coordinator: Katharina SchultensSchool of Analytical SciencesAdlershof, Location: Iris Building
Unter den Linden 6 10099 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 209 366 354
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.salsa.hu-berlin.de
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he Helmholtz Research School on SecurityTechnologies (HRSST) is a joint endeavor of theHelmholtz Association, the German AerospaceCenter and TU Berlin. The Helmholtz School
focuses on specific topics, bringing together around 20outstanding PhD candidates to conduct interdisciplinaryresearch. The mission is to train and educate excellentresearchers in complementary technological fields ofhigh importance for global security.
Focus
HRSST is oriented towards conducting research
that leads to practical technological solutions. Inter-disciplinary research projects integrate differentscientific and technological fields (e.g. physics, optical& electrical engineering, information technologies)to close the gap between application-driven securityimplementation and fundamental research:
• Interaction of Terahertz Radiation with Skin• Security Analysis of Consumer Electronics• Detecting Charge Transfer to Integrated Circuits
• Superconducting Nanowire Single PhotonDetector for Cryptography• Onboard Satellite Image Processing• Physical Layer Security for Wireless
Communication Systems• Security Regime Change at Airports• Terahertz Scanner for Security Applications
In addition to scientific education and research training,PhD candidates will be offered a structured curriculumin security-oriented topics as well as dedicated trainingin soft skills.
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr Heinz-Wilhelm Hübers
Coordinator: Dr Barbara Stracke Deutsches Zentrum für Luft-
und Raumfahrt (DLR) Institut für Planetenforschung Experimentelle Planetenphysik Rutherfordstraße 2 12489 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 670 554 18
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.dlr.de/research_school_ security
Security Technologies
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The International Graduate Research TrainingGroup (IRTG) on Self-assembed soft matter
nanostructures at interfaces is organizedby a US–German consortium of researchers
located at TU and HU Berlin, the Helmholtz-ZentrumBerlin, the Max-Planck Institute for Colloids andInterfaces and various academic institutions locatedin North Carolina and Pennsylvania. The IRTG offers aunique research and training environment for doctoralresearchers and research students interested in soft-matter physics and physical chemistry.
Focus
The scientific purpose underlying this program isto gain a better understanding of the fundamentalsof self-assembly processes at interfaces. The focusof the scientific program is on dynamic aspects ofself-assembly at interfaces and it is organized inthree project areas:
(A) Self-assembly induced by patterned surfaces(B) Self-assembly at nanoparticles and curvedinterfaces
(C) Biomimetic processes controlled by interfaces
A unique feature in both research and training is theclose interaction between theory and experiment.
Applicants should hold a Master’s degree in chemistryor physics and will be exposed to a broad trainingprogram in addition to their own scientific work. Aspart of the program doctoral researchers will workfor six months or longer in one of the US partnerlaboratories.
Contact InformationChair: Prof. Dr Martin Schoen
Coordinator: Dr Daniela Fliegner Technische Universität Berlin Institut für Chemie Straße des 17. Juni 135 10623 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 314 249 35
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.ssni.tu-berlin.de
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Service orientation is a promising concept toconstruct large, distributed software systems.
The Research Training Group Service-oriented Architectures for the integration of Software-
based Processes, exemplified by Health Care Systemsand Medical Technology (SOAMED) seeks to providethe theoretical foundations to substantiate the currentapproach, which is pragmatically focused and service-oriented. Health care processes as well as technicalmedical systems are presently dominated by structuresand processes that can be substantially improvedby the concepts and methods developed by doctoral
candidates at this Graduate School.
Focus
The software architecture paradigm of serviceorientation has evolved from very pragmatic problemsand backgrounds. Little attention has been directed totheoretical and conceptual problems in the area. TheResearch Training Group works towards underpinning
the service-oriented approach with theoretical foun-dations by integrating established as well as emergingsoftware engineering procedures. This approach aimsat a decisive improvement of concepts, methods, andtool support for service-oriented system construction.The program's scope for innovation is obvious and farreaching: health care systems as well as medical
systems are extremely diverse, yet tightly connectedareas. Corresponding software processes are sensitiveto failure, privacy, time, cost etc. and therefore deservebest practice development processes. SOAMEDcontributes to this challenge.
Contact InformationChair: Prof. Dr W. Reisig
Coordinator: Prof. Dr W. Reisig Institut für Informatik Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Rudower Chaussee 25 12489 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 209 330 65
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.informatik.hu-berlin.de/ forschung/gebiete/soamed
Service-oriented Architectures for the Integration ofSoftware-based Processes, exemplified by HealthCare Systems and Medical Technology
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The Hasso Plattner Institute for SoftwareSystems Engineering GmbH (HPI) at Universität
Potsdam is Germany’s university excellencecenter in Computer Science. Since 2012, it has
offered interactive open-to-everyone online coursesvia its MOOC-platform openhpi.de.
The HPI Research School is supervised by HPIprofessors and supported by the industry.
Focus
The HPI Research School focuses on the foundationand application of large-scale, highly complex, inter-connected IT systems. With its interdisciplinary andinternational structure, it connects the HPI researchgroups with its international branches at Cape TownUniversity, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology andNanjing University. The HPI Future SOC Lab, a state-of-the-art computer center, enriches academic workat the HPI Research School. HPI professors and their
research groups ensure high quality research andsupervise PhD candidates in the following areas:
• Human Computer Interaction• Computer Graphics Systems• System Engineering and Modeling• Software Architecture
• Internet Technologies and Systems• Information Systems• Enterprise Platform and Integration Concepts• Operating Systems and Middleware• Business Process Technology
Contact InformationChair: Prof. Dr Andreas Polze
Coordinator: Claudia Koch Hasso-Plattner-Institut für
Softwaresystemtechnik GmbH Postfach 900460 14440 Potsdam
Telephone: +49 (0)331 550 92 91
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.hpi.uni-potsdam.de/ research_school
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The Integrated Research Training Group(IRTG) aims at training PhD candidates at the
Collaborative Research Center Space-Time-Matter bilingually in mathematical physics in
order to improve the interdisciplinary understandingof advanced mathematics and physics. The programconsists of lectures, compact courses by guestresearchers and seminars organized by the PhDcandidates themselves. IRTG is open to PhDcandidates from other institutions and postdocs.
FocusLectures held by experts at HU, FU, UP and AEI covertopics such as quantum field theory, Hopf algebrasor Atiyah-Singer index theory. The main emphasislies on intensive three-day block seminars, coveringanything from the basic physics of general relativityand quantum mechanics to quantum field theory anddeformation quantization, or to mathematical areas likealgebraic geometry. The following seminars cover
stratified spaces and geometric quantization. PhDcandidates can suggest subjects they are interestedin. The seminars start at an elementary level in orderto be understandable for all participants but quicklygain in difficulty to engage the interest of those alreadyfamiliar with the subject. Candidates are encouragedto deliver talks themselves.
The brevity of block seminars requires PhD candidatesto explain key ideas to novices in a short time, therebytraining techniques for learning and presenting complexcontent quickly and effectively.
Contact InformationChair: Prof. Dr Jochen Brüning
Coordinator: Ita Brunke M.A. Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Institut für Mathematik, CRC 647 Rudower Chaussee 25 12489 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 209 318 04
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.raumzeitmaterie.de
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The Research Training Group (RTG) in StochasticAnalysis with Applications in Biology, Finance
and Physics is a joint, structured graduateprogram run by the probability research groups
at HU, TU, and UP. Embedded in an excellent inter-nationally visible research environment, the ResearchTraining Group offers a broad training in probabilitytheory and stochastic processes for PhD candidates.
Focus
Many real life phenomena encountered on tradingfloors, in materials undergoing phase transitions, inthe genealogy of populations, or in terrestrial glacialrecords can only be adequately modeled and under-stood by incorporating elements of randomness. Theirstochastic modeling involves the description of systemcomponents on different spatial and temporal scalesand requires a broad range of modern techniques fromprobability theory. The main areas of research activity are:
• Stochastic analysis and statistical inference forstochastic dynamics• Stochastic nance• Stochastic processes in biology and physics
The qualification program also includes mini-coursesand annual summer school courses on probability,
taught by leading international experts. For successfulapplicants with a Master's degree, RTG provides fundingfor two years with a possible extension for a third year.
Besides the graduate scholarships, RTG also offerstwo post-doctoral positions funded for 1-2 years.
Contact InformationChair: Prof. Dr Peter Imkeller
Coordinator: Andrea Fiebig Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Unter den Linden 6 10099 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 209 358 60
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.mathematik.hu-berlin.de/ rtg1845
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The Collaborative Research Center (CRC) aimsat increasing the efficiency of stationary gas
turbines and aero-engines by harnessingunsteady phenomena inherent in the system.
Scientists from TU Berlin, FU Berlin, RWTH Aachen,and DLR jointly work on aspects related to unsteadyturbomachinery.
The CRC includes an integrated research traininggroup that provides PhD candidates with a structuredprogram for scientific and inter-disciplinary training.
Focus
Growing global demand for energy and transportplaces a strong need for improving gas turbineefficiency. Traditional technology, however, allows onlyincremental improvements. The goal of the CRC isto significantly increase efficiency by making use of -instead of trying to mitigate - dynamic phenomena.Two new unsteady combustion concepts are introduced
that approximate thermodynamically more efficientconstant-volume heat release. Unsteady compressorand turbine aerodynamics and blade cooling areinvestigated both experimentally and numerically.To harness the unsteady phenomena, mathematicalmodeling, model reduction, and control engineeringplay a central role. PhD topics are closely tied to the
CRC's scientific focus. The integrated research traininggroup offers PhD candidates a thematic lecture series,an annual summer school, and various seminars onscientific topics related to the CRC's research topics ofthe CRC as well as interdisciplinary aspects.
Contact InformationChair: Prof. Dr Jonas Moeck Prof. Dr Lars Enghardt
Coordinator: Technische Universität BerlinInstitut für Strömungsmechanikund Technische Akustik
Müller-Breslau-Straße 8 10623 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 314 288 01
E-mail: [email protected]: www.tu-berlin.de/?id=122143&L=1
Substantial efficiency increase in gas turbines throughuse of unsteady combustion and flow dynamics
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"My research overlaps different scientific disciplines. The process of permanent exchange with scientists
from other areas is therefore important to me. Studying within the Graduate School makes contact easy,because it unites university and non-university research institutions under one roof."
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ContentsAgricultural Economics ...........................................
Alexander von Humboldt Institute forInternet and Society ................................................
Berlin Doctoral Program in Economicsand Management Science .......................................
Berlin Graduate School forTransnational Studies .............................................
Berlin Graduate School of Ancient Studies ............
Berlin Graduate School of Social Sciences ............
Berlin Graduate School MuslimCultures and Societies ............................................
Between Spaces. Movements, Actors andRepresentations of Globalisation ............................
Business Research ..................................................
Caspian Region Environmentaland Energy Studies .................................................
Centre for Contemporary History ............................
Das Wissen der Literatur ........................................
European Doctoral Programme in theSocial Sciences ........................................................
European PhD in Socio-Economic andStatistical Studies ....................................................
Fast Track for Teacher Education ...........................
Friedrich Schlegel Graduate School ofLiterary Studies ................................................ ......
Graduate School of East Asian Studies ...................
Graduate School of Global Politics ..........................
Graduate School of North American Studies ..........
Health and Welfare in the 21st Century ...................
High Dimensional Non StationaryTime Series .............................................................. Human Rights under Pressure – Ethics,Law and Politics ......................................................
Information Structure: The LinguisticMeans of Structuring Utterances,Sentences and Texts ................................................
Innovation Society Today:The Reflexive Creation of Novelty ...........................
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International Max Planck Research School
on the Life Course (LIFE) .........................................
Knowledge of the Arts .............................................
Latin American Studies from a Comparativeand Transregional Perspective ...............................
Ludwig Rosenberg Kolleg: HistoricalRelations between Labour Movementsand Modern Jewry ................................................... PhD in Economics at the DIWGraduate Center ......................................................
Public Economics and Inequality ............................
Syntagmata and Collocations in the Sentenceand in Discourse. Structure, Fixation,Grammaticalization .................................................
THESys Graduate Program - Transformations of
Human-Environment Systems ................................
The World in the CityBerlin – New York – Toronto ....................................
The Zentrum Jüdische Studien Berlin-Brandenburg ............................................................
Thinking Differences: Structures
– Order – Communication .......................................
Transnational Criminal Justice and CrimePrevention - An International and AfricanPerspective ..............................................................
Visibility and Visualisation. HybridForms of Pictorial Knowledge .................................
Walther Rathenau Kolleg: Liberalismand Democracy ........................................................
Wicked Problems, Contested Administrations:Knowledge, Coordination, Strategy .........................
World War I and the Conflicts in Post-warEurope (1914-1923) or the Radicalization ofAntisemitism in Europe ...........................................
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The Doctoral Certificate Program in AgriculturalEconomics (DCPIAE) offers the first permanent,
structured training of PhD candidates in agri-cultural, food and environmental economics
in Germany. The aim is to increase educational qualityand efficiency in dealing with dissertation topics througha systematically organized theory and methods coursecurriculum. DCPIAE is conducted jointly by all Germanfaculties offering agricultural economics.
Focus
Through this cooperation, a comprehensive set of studymodules is available providing access to relevant areassuch as:
• Theory • Market and Policy Analysis • Topics in Industrial Organization • Risk Analysis and Risk Management • Consumer Economics
• Empirical Methods • Efciency and productivity analysis • Time series analysis • Geographic information systems and
spatial data analysis • Qualitative empirical research methods • Advanced applied econometrics
PhD candidates can be admitted to DCPIAE if theyare accepted as a PhD candidate at one of the participa-ting faculties and submit a certificate of enrolment. Thefinal certificate is awarded upon successful completion.
Contact InformationChair: Prof. Dr Martin Odening
Coordinator: Gabriele Wuerth Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Department of Agricultural
Economics Philippstr. 13, House 12A 10115 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 209 346 845
E-mail: [email protected]: www.agraroekonomik.de
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The Alexander von Humboldt Institute forInternet and Society (HIIG) aims at contributing
towards a better understanding of the inter-dependence between society and the Internet
as well as to give everyone the opportunity to helpshape the digital, networked future. The Institute wasfounded by HU, UdK and the Social Science ResearchCentre Berlin in conjunction with the Hans BredowInstitute Hamburg.
Focus
The objective of HIIG’s doctoral program is to promoteexceptionally talented, international early-stageresearchers who are interested in developing aninnovative, interdisciplinary doctoral project in thefield of internet and society.
Doctoral candidates belong to one of HIIG's researchgroups. Besides specific mentoring agreements,other facilities include regular presentations and
mentoring appointments designed to further thedevelopment of independent research. There is alsoa separate soft-skills program and the possibility offinancial support for a temporary research stay abroadfor outstanding doctoral candidates. Candidates at anystage of their doctoral thesis are free to apply. Thecontract period is usually limited to two years, with an
interim assessment after the first year of the PhD anda possible option to extend the doctoral studies foranother year.
Doctoral candidates from abroad areparticularly welcome.
Contact InformationChair: Prof. Dr Dr Thomas Schildhauer
Coordinator: Jana Schudrowitz Alexander von Humboldt Institute
for Internet and SocietyUnter den Linden 9
10117 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 209 334 90
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.hiig.de
Alexander von Humboldt Institute forInternet and Society
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Building on Berlin’s unique and manifoldacademic environment, the Berlin Doctoral
Program in Economics and ManagementScience (BDPEMS) provides outstanding PhD
candidates with state-of-the-art training in economics,finance, econometrics, and management science.It brings together expertise and excellence from allmajor universities and research institutions in Berlin.Since 2011 the program has been funded by theEinstein Foundation. BDPEMS offers scholarshipsfor up to three years.
The program’s vision is to become one of Europe’sleading programs for top-level graduate education ineconomics and management.
Focus
BDPEMS offers a structured doctoral education withindividual research beginning at an early stage. A broadnetwork of institutions and researchers cooperates
with the DIW Graduate Center and the followingpartner programs:
• Research Training GroupInterdependencies in the Regulation of Markets
• International Research Training Group High Dimensional Non Stationary Time Series.
The faculty consists of internationally renownedscholars from:• Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin (HU)• Freie Universität Berlin (FU)• Technische Universität Berlin (TU)• European School of Management and
Technology (ESMT)• Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin (WZB)
Contact InformationChair: Prof. Dr Alexandra Spitz-Oener
Coordinator: Jenny Schmiedel Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Spandauer Straße 1 10178 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 209 357 80
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.bdpems.de
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The Berlin Graduate School for TransnationalStudies (BTS) is a joint endeavor by FU Berlin,
the Hertie School of Governance, and the SocialScience Research Center Berlin. It offers a
rigorous and dynamic English-language PhD programfor exceptionally-talented graduate students in thefield of transnational and international relations definedas an interdisciplinary field of research encompassingpolitical science, history, economics, law and relateddisciplines.
FocusBTS offers four primary research areas: globalization,governance, regional structures and the EU as trans-national polity.
The first deals with the causes and consequencesof globalization; the second investigates governancechallenges; the third focuses on analytical comparisonsof regional political, economic, and social structures;and the fourth deals with the EU as a transnationalpolity.
The PhD program consists of three years of study,starting in September of each year. The bulkof candidates' workload will take the form ofindependent thesis research. Apart from this, allcandidates are required to successfully complete
content-oriented survey courses, colloquia onresearch methods, and multidisciplinary skills work-shops. Candidates will also be required to presentthe results of their research regularly at researchcolloquia and at academic conferences.
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr Markus JachtenfuchsProf. Dr Thomas Risse
Coordinator: Dr Daria IsachenkoFreie Universität Berlin
Berlin Graduate School forTransnational StudiesIhnestr. 26
14195 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 838 570 52E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.transnationalstudies.eu
Berlin Graduate School for Transnational Studies
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he Berlin Graduate School of Ancient Studies(BerGSAS) is jointly run by FU and HU. It ispart of the Berliner Antike-Kolleg, precededand further developed by the Excellence Cluster
Topoi. A unique feature is its close cooperation withfour prestigious non-university research institutionson site: the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciencesand Humanities, the German Archaeological Institute,the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, andthe Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation.
The language of instruction is predominantly Germanwith some English.
Focus
We provide a wide range of interdisciplinary programsfor students with an interest in the ancient world whowish to take a PhD in any area of Ancient Studies andrelated fields:
• Ancient Languages and Texts• History of Ancient Science• Landscape Archaeology and Architecture• Languages and Cultures of the Silk Road• Material Cultures and Object Studies• Acient Philosophy
Our programs are open to candidates with a Master’sdegree, diploma, or German “Staatsexamen”.
PhD candidates are expected to complete all programrequirements, including the dissertation, within threeyears.
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr Cilliers BreytenbachProf. Dr Monika Trümper
Coordinator: Dr Carmen Marcks-Jacobs Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Dr. Regina Attula
Freie Universität Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 209 317 11 (HU) +49 (0)30 838 522 38 (FU)
E-mail: [email protected] [email protected]
Web: berliner-antike-kolleg.org/ bergsas
Berlin Graduate School of Ancient Studies
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he mission of the Berlin Graduate School ofSocial Science (BGSS) is to prepare doctoralresearchers from Germany and abroad for acareer as social or political scientists within
and outside the academic world. It offers a structuredcurriculum and intensive individual supervision andis part of the interdisciplinary Humboldt Center forSocial and Political Research at HU. With its strongnetwork of non-university research institutions andinternational partner universities, BGSS serves Berlinas a regional and international platform for doctoraltraining in the social sciences.
FocusResearch at BGSS is based on interdisciplinarycollaboration between sociology and political science.It concentrates on the comparative analysis of problemsof social inclusion and democratic performance.Inclusion: social inequality and life chances, socialprotest and social conflict, immigrant integration,cultural diversity, and the politics of immigration, lifecourses and demographic change, work, education, andthe conduct of life, urban inequalities and resourcefulcities. Democracy: comparative constitutional politics,processes of democratization, and the resilience ofautocracy, theory and empirical research on the crisisof democracy, evolutionary approaches to the globaldiffusion of political regime types, political attitudesand the determinants of political behavior, institutions,
elections, and the politics of sustainability, health andwelfare in the 21st century. The three-year programoffers intensive individual supervision and a structuredcurriculum, combining high-level courses on theoryand methods, milestones assuring continuous progressand practical elements like teaching, publishing andresearch internships.
Berlin Graduate School of Social Sciences
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Ellen Immergut, PhD
Coordinator: Dr Martin Nagelschmidt Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Berlin Graduate School of
Social Sciences Unter den Linden 6 10099 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 209 353 40
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.bgss.hu-berlin.de
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The debate on Islam shapes the political sphereand influences social discourse. To meet
the growing need for sound knowledge in thisarea, the Berlin Graduate School on MuslimCultures and Societies (BGSMCS) trains qualifiedspecialists to work in academia, the media, politics,and international cooperation.
The Graduate School is a joint enterprise of FreieUniversität, Humboldt Universität and Zentrum ModernerOrient. It is funded through the Excellence Initiative.
Focus
The Graduate School investigates the entirespectrum of what is referred to both historicallyand currently as Islam. Research emphasizes theinner diversity, historical changeability and globalconnectedness of Muslim cultures and societies aswell as relations between Muslims and non-Muslims.Projects investigate the role of Islam as a frame ofreference for social, cultural and political phenomena.Interdisciplinary collaboration generates fascinatingchanges in perspective.
Geographically, the Graduate School covers a broadspectrum, which is partly due to the international
composition of researchers and partly due to thediversity of regions they study. In addition to theMiddle East, research focuses on Sub-Saharan Africa,Central, South and Southeast Asia, as well as theMuslim diaspora in Europe and North America.
Berlin Graduate SchoolMuslim Cultures and Societies
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr Dr h.c. Gudrun Krämer
Coordinator: Berlin Graduate School Muslim Cultures and Societies Freie Universität Berlin Altensteinstraße 48 14195 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 838 534 17
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.bgsmcs.fu-berlin.de/en
Deadlines: NovemberPlaces: 15 per yearScholarships: 10 per year
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The International Research Training Group(ITRG) Between Spaces is a binational German-
Mexican research and study program, locatedat FU's Institute for Latin American Studies.In cooperation with HU, UP, El Colegio de México,Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México and theCentro de Investigaciones y Estudios Superiores enAntropología Social, IRTG enables highly qualified youngresearchers to write their thesis in an internationalenvironment. The main languages of IRTG are Spanishand English.
Focus
IRTG opens new perspectives on social and culturalglobalization research with an emphasis on LatinAmerica. The focus is on movements betweenvarious regions of the world and the consequentemergence of new spaces during the key phases ofglobalization. The close cooperation with Mexicanpartner institutions enables a combination of diverseperspectives and furthers joint empirical researchand theoretical debate. The study program is tailoredto the specific needs of PhD candidates. In additionto research-oriented seminars and close individualsupervision, it offers a wide range of events such aslecture series, research method workshops and guest
lectures. PhD candidates have access to supervisorsfrom both countries and benefit from different regionalacademic networks. They spend an extended periodstudying at the Mexican partner institutions and re-searching in Mexico or in other parts of Latin America.
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr Stefan Rinke
Coordinator: Dr Ingrid Simson Lateinamerika-Institut Freie Universität Berlin Rüdesheimerstr. 54-56 14197 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 838 - 704 31 / 560 13
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.entre-espacios.de
Between Spaces. Movements, Actors andRepresentations of Globalization
Deadlines: May 2015Places: 15Scholarships: 15
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The Doctoral Program in Business Research(DPBR) is the structured doctoral education
program offered by the School of Business &Economics at FU Berlin. DPBR is aimed atall doctoral candidates at the school, whether theyare employed by the school as research assistants,candidates on a scholarship or other externallyfunded PhD candidates. The program focuses onhigh-quality systematic theory building, researchmethods training and professional skills.
FocusThe Doctoral Program in Business Research is a“hybrid” doctoral program providing structured PhDtraining in a format open to all doctoral candidatesin business administration, including those workingpart-time as a member of the research or teachingstaff in one of our departments. DPBR provides trainingin the design, methods, and publication of researchacross a range of fields in business studies. The mainelements of the DPBR program involve team-basedsupervision and taught courses in the followingthree areas: theory development, research methodstraining and professional skills. Research projectsand DPBR members come from a variety of academicbackgrounds including Business Administration(Management, Marketing, Information Systems and
FACTS) and projects of related disciplines with a clearbusiness focus. Applications are invited from candidatesif they have been admitted to the school for doctoralstudies and have a member of the school on theirsupervisory team.
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr Gregory Jackson
Coordinator: Freie Universtität Berlin School of Business &
Economics Boltzmannstr. 20 14195 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 838 568 09
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.wiwiss.fu-berlin.de/en/ forschung/dpbr
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The Berlin Centre for Caspian Region Studiesat Freie Universität is an interdisciplinary
center bringing together scientists fromdifferent faculties, non-university, Berlin-basedresearch institutions, and think tanks dealing with theCaspian Region. The center is divided into researchareas conducting interdisciplinary work on questionsrelating to the Caspian Region. With research ineconomics, geography, law and political science atits core, the center reaches out to other disciplinesrelevant to understanding the issues affecting theCaspian Region.
Focus
The importance of the Caspian Region for regionaland global security has grown steadily. Due to newgeopolitical and economic conditions, problems inthe areas of law, politics and economy, as well ashighly complex environmental issues have becomeincreasingly relevant. Against this backdrop, theBerlin Centre for Caspian Region Studies offersan interdisciplinary PhD program: Caspian RegionEnvironmental and Energy Studies (CREES), bringingtogether research in political science, sociology, law,economics, history and earth science. PhD candidatesfrom around the world, including the Caspian regionitself, research topics ranging from environmental
pollution to geopolitics. In addition to academic study,CREES offers its doctoral candidates a variety ofsoft skills seminars, interdisciplinary courses in therelevant research fields as well as the opportunity toadvance foreign language skills.
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr Miranda A. Schreurs
Coordinator: Ursula Stegelmann Freie Universität Berlin Berlin Centre for Caspian
Region Studies Goßlerstrasse 2 - 4 14195 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 838 520 63
E-mail: [email protected]: www.fu-berlin.de/en/sites/crees
Caspian Region Environmental andEnergy Studies
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he Centre for Contemporary History (ZZF) is aresearch institute in the Leibniz Association,based in Potsdam. It focuses on contemporaryGerman and European history during and
after the Cold War and places special emphasis onthe implementation of innovative theoretical andmethodological approaches.
ZZF offers an inspiring academic environmentand excellent support for currently more than 30PhD candidates. Most of them hold either third-party funded positions or fellowships.
FocusThe five departments’ central research themesinclude the history of communist societies, 20th century economic and social upheavals, culturalhistory of the political as well as the history of mediaand information societies. Its PhD candidates areclosely integrated into the departments and participatein their respective academic activities. They receiveindividual support from their particular departmentalsupervisors and benefit from the PhD candidatessupport program which includes
• a weekly doctoral colloquium
• an annual international postgraduate researchsymposium organized by the PhD candidates
• six-month completion scholarships for PhDcandidates
In its doctoral supervision the ZZF cooperates closelywith the HU Berlin, the FU Berlin and UniversitätPotsdam.
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr Frank Bösch
Prof. Dr Martin SabrowCoordinator: Dr Rüdiger Bergien The Centre for Contemporary
History Am Neuen Markt 1
14467 Potsdam
Telephone: +49 (0)331 745 101 23
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.zzf-pdm.de
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The PhD-Net Das Wissen der Literatur is abinational doctoral program, hosted by the
Institut für deutsche Literatur at HU. Theprogram closely collaborates with theDepartment of German at the University of California,Berkeley, the Department of German at PrincetonUniversity, and the Department of Germanic Languagesand Literatures at Harvard University in the USA.
The program’s working languages are Germanand English.
Focus
The PhD-Net offers German and international PhDcandidates a stimulating environment for cooperativeresearch, work, and discussion as well as a structuredcurriculum that ranges from coursework to subject-specific classes and methodological training.
The doctoral candidates in the PhD-Net study for up totwo terms abroad at the partner institutions. Duringthat time they participate in a specific teaching programwhile being supervised by an international facultymember. Besides six German candidates, the PhD-Netaccepts six international PhD candidates (from the US-American partner institutions) into its program eachyear. The focus on the relationship between knowledge
and literature responds to recent methodologicalconsiderations in literary studies and forms thebasis for the PhD-exchange and the joint academicinstruction and supervision of the doctoral projects.The PhD-Net is part of the Humboldt Graduate School.
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr Joseph Vogl
Coordinator: Veronika Thanner Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Philosophische Fakultät II Institut für deutsche Literatur Unter den Linden 6 10099 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 209 397 01
E-mail: [email protected]: www.das-wissen-der-literatur.de
Das Wissen der Literatur
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The third curriculum of the EDP is a jointdoctorate run by the Berlin Graduate School of
Social Sciences, the Istituto Italiano di ScienzeUmane/Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa andthe Central European University in Budapest. It exploresthe question of how the political, economic and culturalconstruction of "Europe" has shaped and been shapedby its global context. Fellows are expected to do theircourse work in different countries. Joint annual seminarsprovide them with opportunities for exchange and debate.
FocusEDP III focuses on processes of inclusion and exclusionin Europe and at its borders by relating them to ongoingprocesses of democratic institution building, whichare mediated by cultural traditions and ideologies andtriggered by collective action and mobilization.
Research topics: Construction of borders in "Europe"in a global perspective; Emergence of transnationalsocial/political spaces in Europe; Identity constructionsand identity conflicts in Europe; Social and politicalprotest in Europe and beyond; Transformation of civilsociety in Eastern and Southern Europe.
EDP III provides particular competence required tounderstand the dynamics of processes which situate
Europe in the world. EDP III crosscuts political scienceand sociology and thereby draws on the strength ofeach partner to train doctoral fellows. It will equip itsfellows with a set of conceptual tools and methodsthat enable them to analyze the identity and the stateof Europe beyond the classic comparative perspective.
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr Klaus Eder
Coordinator: Dr Martin Nagelschmidt Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Institute of Social Sciences Unter den Linden 6 10099 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 209 353 49
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.edpiii.eu
European Doctoral Programme in theSocial Sciences
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The European PhD in Socio-Economic andStatistical Studies (Sess.EuropePhD) is an
international, interdisciplinary graduateprogram which builds upon the cooperationbetween nine partner universities in Europe and Israel.Sess.EuroPhD is coordinated by the Berlin GraduateSchool of Social Sciences at HU. The program’s aim isthe development of knowledge regarding the interplayof economic and social phenomena based on empiricalresearch by adopting the most appropriate andadvanced statistical methods.
Focus
Research Areas
Methodological aspects of socio-economic research;The interrelationship between economic andsocial structure; Processes of change in economicorganizations and institutions; Labor markets,employment, and inequality; Welfare state analysisand social security; Economic and social inequalityand perceptions of social justice.
Research Collaboration
The following partner universities are currentlyadmitting and training Sess.EuroPh.D candidates:
Universitat de Barcelona, Humboldt-Universität zuBerlin, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Eötvös LorándUniversity Budapest, University of Haifa, Universitédes Sciences et Technologies de Lille, SapienzaUniversita di Roma, University of Southampton,University of Tampere
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr Bernd Wegener
Coordinator: Dr Martin Nagelschmidt Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Institute of Social Sciences Unter den Linden 6 10099 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 209 353 49
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.europhd.org
European PhD in Socio-Economic andStatistical Studies
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The Fast Track PhD Program for TeacherEducation Students is a newly established
program at HU. It is implemented andcoordinated as a joint activity by HU‘sInterdisciplinary Centre for Educational Research andits Professional School of Education. The programoffers PhD candidates a research-oriented Masterof Education program followed by a two-year PhDprogram. Fast Track addresses highly-motivatedteacher education students with an outstandingBachelor's degree and strong interest in teachereducation and related fields. During the Master of
Education and the doctoral phase the participants inthe Fast Track program are expected to attend additionalcourses and lectures to improve their research skills.
Focus
The aim of the program is to supply extraordinarymethodological resources for teacher educationstudents to work on for a doctoral degree and toprepare either for an academic career in the field ofteacher education or for an high-powered career in theschool system. It supports the completion of a Master‘sdegree within two years, followed by the completionof a dissertation within another two years. Candidatesreceive intensive supervision from two senior re-searchers and have the opportunity to attend special
workshops. The program offers opportunities for net-working with international researchers associated withthe PhD candidates‘ supervisors and the chance to teach.
Contact Information
Chair: Dr Kristina Hackmann
Coordinator: Dipl.-Soz. Christin Laschke Interdisciplinary Centre of
Educational Research Professional School of Education Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Unter den Linden 6 10099 Berlin
Telephone: +49(0)30 209 319 28E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.zentrum- bildungsforschung.hu-berlin.de
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unded through the Excellence Initiative, theFriedrich Schlegel Graduate School of LiteraryStudies (FSGS) supervises dissertations andpromotes research in the field of literary studies
that address texts from the European, American,Arabic and Asian cultural areas. Partner institutionsinclude Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, the Universityof Cambridge, the University of Chicago, École desHautes Études en Sciences Sociales, and the EinsteinFoundation.
The language of instruction is German.
FocusThe research areas covered by FSGS include:
(1) Literature as a textual practice(2) Literatures in a transnational perspective(3) Literature and knowledge(4) Literature, (inter-)mediality, and the arts
Doctoral and postdoctoral students combinecomparative text, media and cultural approacheswith theoretical questions and identify connectionsbetween literary texts and cultural processes. Fieldsof research include the relationship between literarytexts, the interconnections between literary textsand processes of linguistic reasoning, rhetoricand poetics, correlations between literature and
other aesthetic media, as well as the mutualinterdependence of literature and the discourse ofknowledge. PhD candidates also take part in activitiessuch as research colloquia with renowned visitingacademics, seminars on methodology and literarytheory, and courses and workshops in the field oftransferable skills.
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr Irmela Hijiya-Kirschnereit
Coordinator: Dr Susanne PhillippsFreie Universität Berlin
Friedrich SchlegelGraduiertenschule
Habelschwerdter Allee 45 14195 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 838 525 25
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.fsgs.fu-berlin.de/en
Friedrich Schlegel Graduate School of Literary Studies
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“The research schools in Berlin are excellent institutions providing doctoral students with the relevant
skills and competencies. They also offer courses on how to build professional relationships and networksin academia."
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he Graduate School of East Asian Studies(GEAS) is funded by the Excellence Initiativeand offers area studies research on East Asiawith thorough, discipline-based methodo-
logical training in social sciences. GEAS builds onexisting strengths in area studies at FU Berlin,graduate programs in Germany as well as partnerinstitutions in China, Japan and Korea. GEAS providesan extensive network of cooperative relationships withthe leading institutions in East Asia and worldwide.
Focus
The doctoral training program at GEAS is organizedaround the central theme of institutions, which canbe investigated from the perspectives of the socialsciences, business and economics, anthropology,law, history and the humanities. The core researchand empirical analysis will be conducted usinginterconnected lenses:
(1) The origins and change of institutions in East Asia(2) The effects of institutions and the consequences
of institutional diversity(3) Interdependence of institutions in East Asia in the
broader regional and global context
The three-year PhD program is open to candidates witha master’s degree and knowledge of at least one Asianlanguage. The program combines methods courses,
research seminars, and Summer Schools withmandatory fieldwork in East Asia, with the provisionof specific area-related transferable skills. Candidateswill receive degrees in the department of their disciplineunder the supervision of three advisors and a facultymentor in East Asia.
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr Verena Blechinger-
TalcottCoordinator: Dr Katrin Gengenbach
Freie Universität Berlin Graduate School of East
Asian Studies Hittorfstr. 18 14195 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 838 515 96
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.geas.fu-berlin.de
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he Graduate School of Global Politics (GSGP)invites students to pursue their PhD within athree-year structured PhD-program jointlyoffered by Freie Universität Berlin and four
selected Chinese partner universities: RenminUniversity in Beijing, Fudan University in Shanghai,Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences and JinanUniversity in Guangzhou. As the only joint doctoralprogram between China and Germany in the SocialSciences, the GSGP aims to open a new phaseof academic dialogue between the two countries.
Focus
PhD candidates at GSGP focus on dissertation topicsin Global Politics (IR) and related Area Studies with aspecial emphasis on European-Chinese relations. Theyare uniquely positioned to
• become highly qualied experts in global politics,• develop their dissertations while working closely
with top scholars in their chosen fields of interest,• expand their academic knowledge through a
challenging study program,• benet from valuable international research
experience through a research stay abroad at oneof the partner institutions, and
• gain access to an exciting international academicnetwork in European-Chinese relations.
After successfully finishing the program and theirdissertation, GSGP PhD candidates will receive adoctoral degree from FU Berlin together with the joint certificate. Currently, the partner universitiesare working intensively on the introduction of a JointDegree for GSGP PhD candidates – a first betweenthe two countries in the Social Sciences.
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr Klaus Segbers
Coordinator: Amala MeiwesFreie Universität Berlin
Center for Global Politics Graduate School of Global Politics Garystr. 55, 14195 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 838 560 09
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.cgp-phd.org
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he doctoral and postdoctoral program at theGraduate School of North American Studies(GSNAS) offers close individual supervisionand excellent theoretical and methodological
training in the fields of American Literature andCulture, History, Political Science, Sociology, andEconomics. Interdisciplinary approaches andperspectives are particularly welcome.
Focus
GSNAS invites doctoral and postdoctoral projectsanalyzing the social, economic and cultural changes
facing North America at the beginning of the 21
st
century, with specific emphasis on the discourses anddiagnoses of crisis pertinent to domestic and foreignpolicy, economic development, the media, arts, culture,and religion. Historical perspectives are welcome. Theprogram focuses on nine research areas:
• American Exceptionalism and the Rhetoric of Crisis• Nation, Ethnicity, Diaspora, Borderlands• The Polarization of American Politics• Values in Conict: Religion, Community, Identity• Art, Aesthetics and American Culture• Publics and Counterpublics• Economic and Financial Crises• Democracy and Inequality• Globalization and (the End of) the American Century
The Graduate School offers up to 10 doctoral stipendsper year. The curriculum consists of interdisciplinaryseminars, courses on disciplinary research methods,and classes on teaching skills and managementskills.
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr Ulla Haselstein
Coordinator: Dr David BosoldFreie Universität Berlin
Graduate School of NorthAmerican Studies
Lansstraße 5-9 14195 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 838 528 65
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.gsnas.fu-berlin.de
Graduate School of North American Studies
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This new, structured three-year doctoralprogram aims at preparing young scholars to
initiate the next generation of basic researchand theory-building on the welfare state andhealth care systems. We are specifically seekingresearchers in the fields of political science, sociologyand history who are willing to broaden their socialscientific perspective to embrace interdisciplinary,historical, and intercultural dimensions, includingmedical and demographic perspectives.
FocusThe program tackles the topic of the future of thewelfare state, with a particular focus on health care.In the 21st century, welfare states face enormouschallenges: population aging, the emergence of post-industrial economies, globalization, transnationalmigration, European integration, and regionaleconomic competition are some of the most wellknown problems. In the health care area, the conse-quences of the tremendous advances in geneticanalysis and engineering, the pandemic spreadingof infectious disease, the role of behavior, and copingwith global inequality all pose an additional burden byincreasing the costs of health care and complicatingthe decision on how to distribute health technologyand services.
Central research areas and topics are:The Global Welfare State, Migration and the WelfareState, Europe and the Welfare State, Challenges to theHealth Care State, Welfare States, Inequality and theLife Course
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Ellen Immergut, PhD Prof. Dr Gabriele Metzler
Coordinator: Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Berlin Graduate School of
Social Sciences Unter den Linden 6 10099 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 209 353 40
E-mail: [email protected]: www.bgss.hu-berlin.de
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The International Research Training Group(IRTG) “High Dimensional Non Stationary
Time Series” is a joint PhD program offeredby Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin and XiamenUniversity. The collaboration also involves other majorstatistics and economics institutions in Berlin: FreieUniversität Berlin, the Weierstrass Institute for AppliedAnalysis and Stochastics, and the German Institute forEconomic Research.
Focus
IRTG is a flag-ship PhD program with extensive DFG-supported funding, linking two top universities fromGermany and China, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlinand Xiamen University. The program is organized ineight vertebra-like sub-projects, such as forecastinghigh-dimensional time series, volatility, copulae.Together these constitute the backbone of theprogram.
IRTG is looking for outstanding students from acrossthe world with strong quantitative backgrounds,preferably in statistics, economics, mathematicsor other related fields. Upon entering the researchprogram, PhD candidates receive supportive andsystematic supervision. The aim of supervision is toprepare them for independent research as quickly as
possible, while the program itself offers PhD-levelcourses, international exchange experience, extensivescholarships as well as renowned institutionalcooperation.
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr Wolfgang Karl Härdle
Coordinator: Lei Fang IRTG 1792 “High Dimensional
Non Stationary Time Series” Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Unter den Linden 6 10099 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 209 314 71
E-mail: [email protected]: irtg1792.hu-berlin.de
High Dimensional Non StationaryTime Series
Deadlines: MarchPlaces: 6 per yearScholarships: 6 per year (1 scholarship,
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The Hebrew University of Jerusalem andFU Berlin will establish an International
Research Training Group (IRTG) “HumanRights under Pressure – Ethics, Law andPolitics” in 2014. Distinguished scholars from theMenschenRechtsZentrum at Universität Potsdamand the Deutsches Institut für Menschenrechte willbe associated with IRTG. Human Rights underPressure will be funded by the German ResearchFoundation and the Einstein Foundation Berlin.
FocusProviding a platform for cutting edge research onthe most pressing contemporary challenges for therealization of human rights, IRTG offers young re-searchers a unique opportunity to conduct originalresearch in one of three identified fields:
(1) human rights during crises and emergencies
(2) human rights and diversity
(3) human rights and globalization
Its qualification strategy comprises a three-year-program for doctoral and postdoctoral researcherswho will participate in both jointly and locally held
courses, e.g. a two-week intensive introductory course
at Hebrew University, joint interdisciplinary colloquia,master classes, joint lecture series and annualsummer schools in Berlin. Furthermore, the programprovides for a compulsory mobility phase during whichdoctoral candidates will conduct their research at therespective partner university.
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr Klaus Hoffmann-Holland
Coordinator: Freie Universität Berlin Fachbereich Rechtswissenschaft Boltzmannstr. 3 14195 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 838 547 16
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.hr-up.net
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The Integrated Graduate School (RTG) is partof the Collaborative Research Center (CRC)
“Information Structure: The Linguistic Means ofStructuring Utterances, Sentences and Texts”.The CRC brings together linguists from UP, HU andFU Berlin working on various aspects of informationstructure.
Focus
The CRC is concerned with the study of informationstructure in the various disciplines of linguistics,including psycholinguistics and computationallinguistics. Three aspects are of particular interest:the interaction of the relevant formal levels (phone-tics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, thechoice of lexical means, and the composition of texts),the general cognitive processing of informationstructure, a crosslinguistic typology of information,and structural devices.
The RTG offers a stimulating environment for PhD
candidates interested in the study of language. PhDcandidates are directly involved in the CRC's researchactivities by affiliation with one of its projects; CRCexternal PhD candidates get the opportunity to workwithin a SFB project through short-term grants (up to12 months). The RTG supports communication among
candidates in the various projects and offersa comprehensive training program.
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr Heike Wiese Prof. Dr Malte Zimmermann
Coordinator: Anja GollradUniversität Potsdam
Center of Excellence“Cognitive Sciences”
Department of Linguistics Karl-Liebknecht-Str. 24-25 14476 Potsdam
Telephone: +49 (0)331 977 23 72
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.sfb632.uni-potsdam.de/en/ intgradschool.html
Information Structure: The Linguistic Means ofStructuring Utterances, Sentences and Texts
Deadlines: December
Places: no fixed number Scholarships: 2 short-term scholarships
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The Research Training Group (RTG) is basedin the Department of Sociology at TU Berlin
where it cooperates across three TU facultiesas well as with UdK and the Leibniz Institutefor Regional Development and Structural Planning.Twelve doctoral candidates and three associates arecurrently enrolled and are supported by a structuredteaching program, academic congresses, visitingspeakers and intensive supervision from one of theseventeen professors involved.
FocusWhile innovation has shaped modern societyfrom its inception, it is becoming more reflexive,heterogeneous, and ubiquitous. Reflexive innovationimplies not just the intentional transformation ofroutine actions, but also the transformation of socialpractices based on continuously (re-)producedknowledge of innovation.
We study practices, orientations, and processes
of innovations in and between areas, such as (a) science & technology, (b) industry & servicesectors, (c) arts & culture, and (d) political gover-nance, social planning of urban & regional spaces.We aim to develop a sophisticated view on innovationwhich embraces more than conventional economic
perspectives. A series of case studies will beundertaken and analyzed comparatively so asto promote a deeper and empirically foundedunderstanding of the meaning of innovation incontemporary society and the social processesit involves.
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr Werner Rammert
Coordinator: Technische Universität Berlin Institut für Soziologie Fraunhoferstr. 33-36 10587 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 314 273 04
E-mail: [email protected] berlin.de
Web: www.innovation.tu-berlin.de
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The International Research Training Group(ITRG) InterArt / Interart Studies at FU Berlin
promotes young researchers in the Humanitieswith an innovative PhD project dedicated tophenomena straddling different art media. Its principalobjective is to qualify doctoral researchers within theframework of a focused research program and astructured training strategy.
The main language of instruction is German.
FocusFocusing on works of art and events over a wide rangeof time periods, the ITRG aims at devising new metho-dological approaches to emerging interart phenomenaand at creating new aesthetic categories that mightadequately describe the tendency in the arts towardmultimedialization, hybridization, and performativization.The long-term goal is the development of new theoriesreferring to different types of interart phenomena thatcannot be grasped by a single discipline within fine arts
studies alone.
The following disciplines are covered:
(1) Art History (3) Cultural Anthropology(2) Comparative Literature (4) Cultural Theory
(5) Film Studies (7) Theatre and Dance(6) Musicology
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr Dr h.c.Erika Fischer-Lichte
Coordinator: Dr Regine Strätling Freie Universität Berlin Graduiertenkolleg 'InterArt
Studies' Grunewaldstraße 34 12165 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 838 503 14
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.geisteswissenschaften.fu- berlin.de/en/v/interart/index.html
InterArt / Interart Studies
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The Research Training Group (RTG) offersoutstanding young researchers a full-
time, internationally competitive doctoralprogram with financial support in the formof scholarships. With its participating faculty, theRTG represents all major academic institutions ineconomics in Berlin.
Focus
The RTG’s doctoral program is based on the unifyingresearch theme, Interdependencies in the Regulationof Markets. With a focus on regulatory issues, thedoctoral program combines demanding course workwith individual research, which begins at a particularlyearly stage. Each PhD candidate is intensively super-vised by two RTG faculty members.
The RTG works in close cooperation with the BerlinDoctoral Program in Economics and ManagementScience (BDPEMS). The group’s research agendafocuses in particular on the interdependence of
regulation in and between the three marketsegments:
• product markets• labor markets• nancial markets
PhD candidates are taught state-of-the-art knowledgeof theoretical and applied economics that is essential atthe frontier of economic research. They are in touch withthe international research community in economics andbecome part of Berlin’s unique academic environment.
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr Roland Strausz
Coordinator: Verena Neumann Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin School of Business and
Economics Spandauer Str. 1 10099 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 209 359 26
E-mail: [email protected]: rtg1659.wiwi.hu-berlin.de
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The International Max Planck Research Schoolfor Moral Economies of Modern Societies
(IMPRS Moral Economies) is a joint internationalPhD program run by the Max Planck Institutefor Human Development, as well as FU, HU and TU inBerlin. PhD candidates are offered a scholarship for upto four years, and use of the excellent research facilitiesat the MPI for Human Development.
Focus
IMPRS Moral Economies investigates values, emotionsand habits that inform and inspire social formationswhich have emerged since the eighteenth century inEurope, North America, and South Asia.
Researching moral economies means exploringthe ways in which values and emotions reinforce orcontradict each other in modern societies. This can beapproached on the level of major ideas and conceptsas well as on the level of social interaction andinstitutional settings. Moral economies are embedded
in social relations, which are in turn framed byinstitutions.
IMPRS Moral Economies creates a supportive andintellectually stimulating environment by providing afirst-class doctoral education. The four-year academic
program offers seminars, workshops, annual summer/fall schools, guest lectures, and research stays at anassociated institution. Candidates pursue a PhD inHistory and are supervised by at least one member ofthe school's faculty.
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr Ute Frevert
Coordinator: Monika Freier MPI for Human Development
Lentzeallee 94 14195 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 824 066 42
E-mail: moral.economies@mpib- berlin.mpg.de
Web: www.mpib-berlin.mpg.de/ imprs-mems
International Max Planck Research Schoolfor Moral Economies of Modern Societies
Deadlines: December Places : 6 per yearScholarships: 6 per year
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The International Max Planck ResearchSchool on the Life Course (LIFE) is a joint
international PhD Program offered by the MaxPlanck Institute for Human Development, FU,HU, the Universities of Michigan, Virginia and Zurich.The target research of LIFE is the development ofhuman behavior from infancy to old age. LIFE adoptsan integrative and interdisciplinary approach toidentifying, understanding, and possibly amelioratingthe mechanisms and conditions that shape thehuman life course.
Focus
LIFE offers candidates unique training in the dynamicsof human behavior on different time scales. Theseinclude long-term changes, such as in the evolution ofculture and emergence of institutions of learning, andshort-term changes, such as in individual educationprocesses, lifespan development, and institutionallyregulated life-course processes. LIFE unifies a widerange of disciplines from the behavioral, computational
and social sciences as well as the neurosciences. As acollaborative research school, LIFE combines discipline-based training in the study of the life course with en-hanced interdisciplinary and international perspectives.
The program has five core components:
(1) collaborative supervision of research training(2) semi-annual fall and spring academies(3) seminar courses at the participating institutions(4) additional workshops(5) research stays abroad
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr Ulman Lindenberger Prof. Dr Clemens Tesch-Römer
Coordinator: Dr Imke Kruse Max Planck Institut für Human Development Lentzeallee 94 14195 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 824 063 73
E-mail: [email protected]: www.imprs-life.mpg.de
International Max Planck Research Schoolon the Life Course (LIFE)
Deadlines: NovemberPlaces: 10Scholarships: 6
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The graduate program Knowledge of the Artsis located at an institution where a variety of
arts are not only taught and researched butalso practiced.
The program sheds light on the processes of nego-tiation by which artistic knowledge is articulated andlegitimized. The program is financed by the GermanResearch Foundation (DFG).
The language of instruction is German.
Focus
The focus of the program is on knowledge of thearts, which is studied as an implicit, habituated,incorporated and process-orientated form ofknowledge.
Based on interdisciplinary collaboration of the arts,art history, media studies, philosophy, engineering andpedagogy, the graduate program is developing a model
for understanding how knowledge is generated in thearts and how the concept of art-related science can beconceptualized in a contemporary way.
The research program pursues forms of artisticknowledge as cultural techniques for deriving ideas.
The graduate program offers 12 grants for PhDcandidates as well as one post-doctoral position.
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr Tanja Michalsky
Coordinator: Dr Sandra Soltau Universität der Künste Berlin Einsteinufer 43-53 10587 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 318 522 20
E-mail: graduiertenkolleg@udk- berlin.de
Web: www.udk-berlin.de/ graduiertenkolleg
Knowledge of the Arts
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The doctoral program at FU Berlin's Institutefor Latin American Studies enables young
researchers to write their thesis in theirchosen areas of specialization (Cultural andSocial Anthropology, Gender Studies, History, Literatureand Cultures of Latin America, Economics, PoliticalSciences and Sociology) in the context of an inter-disciplinary and internationally oriented curriculumand research program. The program is largely concernedwith the states, cultures and societies of Latin America.The main languages are Spanish and English.
Focus
The program promotes innovative research on topicsconcerning Latin America, with a compulsory focuson interdisciplinary methods. From transregional,transcultural and comparative perspectives, researchprojects analyze current and historical problems ofLatin American societies in the context of globaliza-tion. The complex transformations in Latin Americaare research-relevant topics as are the perception and
reception of the intellectual production of the region.
The program offers a range of events such as lectureseries, research method workshops or guest lectures.PhD candidates benefit from a broad network as wellas the institutes's research contacts in Latin America.
Candidates, whose supervisors are members ofthe Institute for Latin American Studies and whohold a scholarship, can apply for admission tothe program.
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr Marianne Braig
Coordinator: Dr Ingrid Simson Lateinamerika-Institut Freie Universität Berlin Rüdesheimerstr. 54-56 14197 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 838 560 13
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.lai.fu-berlin.de/studium/ promotion/promotionsstudiengang/ index.html
Latin American Studies from a Comparativeand Transregional Perspective
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The Ludwig Rosenberg Kolleg (LRK), named afterthe chairman of the Confederation of German
Trade Unions Ludwig Rosenberg (1903-1977),is an interdisciplinary PhD Research Groupfunded by the Hans-Böckler-Stiftung and affiliated tothe Moses Mendelssohn Center for European-JewishStudies Potsdam. Scholars and fellows will take partin a coordinated course program, a colloquium andspecific working groups.
Focus
LRK promotes excellent PhD projects focusing onthe historical relations between Labor Movementsand Modern Jewry from the mid-19th till the mid-20th centuries. This covers all forms of Jewish labororganizations, Jewish individuals engaged in therespective movements, the specific perception of the“Jewish question” in those movements, as well as theirattitude towards anti-Semitism. Fields of research are:
(1) Jewish labor organizations, including socialist,
national-autonomist and Zionist groups(2) Biographies and collective biographies of
activists in the Labor Movements against theirJewish background
(3) Debates on Judaism and the “Jewish question”in the respective Labor Movements
(4) Anti-Jewish tendencies within the LaborMovements, as well as their different reactions
and attitudes towards modern anti-Semitism
LKR focuses on History, Jewish Studies, and CulturalHistory, but is also open to scholars of Sociology,Political Science/Theory, European Anthropology,and other related disciplines.
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr Julius H. Schoeps
Coordinator: Moses Mendelssohn Zentrum Am Neuen Markt 8 14467 Potsdam
Telephone: +49 (0)331 280 940
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.mmz-potsdam.de
Ludwig Rosenberg Kolleg: Historical Relationsbetween Labor Movements and Modern Jewry
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The Graduate Center (GC) at the GermanInstitute for Economic Research Berlin (DIW)provides excellent training in economics to PhDcandidates from around the world. Participants
receive both intensive academic training as well asindividually tailored supervision of their dissertations.
The GC allows PhD candidates to apply their knowledgein the professional research environment of DIW Berlin,one of Germany’s leading economic think-tanks.
Focus
The GC offers a four-year program of in-depth training
in economics leading to a PhD from one of Berlin’suniversities. The first year comprises a curriculumof high-level courses in microeconomics, macro-economics and econometrics. During the last threeyears PhD candidates are provided with on-the-jobtraining in one of DIW Berlin’s research departments.
Typical research areas include applied topics inmacroeconomics, microeconomics, public economics,environmental economics, and social policy.
Graduates of the GC graduates are outstandinglyqualified in the scientific analysis of economic andsocial policy issues with excellent methodologicalskills, experience in handling empirical data, anddetailed knowledge of economics.
There are no tuition fees. Participants receivescholarships.
Applicants must hold a Master’s degree in economicsor related sciences.
The program starts in October. The applicationdeadline is the end of March.
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr Helmut Lütkepohl
Coordinator: Yun CaoDIW Berlin
Mohrenstraße 58 10117 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 897 892 10
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.diw.de/gc
PhD in Economics at the DIW Graduate Center
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he PhD program on Public Economics andInequality is a joint graduate school run bythe Economics Department at FU Berlinand the Hans Böckler Foundation. It offers a
coordinated course program taught by both local andinternational researchers.
Focus
Economic inequality has been on the rise in manyindustrialized countries since the 1980s. Thisphenomenon has raised a number of issues whichshape the focus of the graduate school:
(1) Income inequality and redistribution over thelife-cycle
(2) Behavioral economic analysis of social welfaresystems
(3) Intergenerational mobility and capital taxation(4) Taxation of economic elites and their resilience(5) Empirical analysis of tax and social policy
In the first year the PhD candidates attend lectureson theory and empirical methods in the field of public
economics. Internationally renowned experts teachshort courses of three lectures on a subtopic ofthe program and discuss the candidates’ researchproposals. This allows candidates to align theirresearch with the latest scientific results at an early
stage to the latest scientific results. In the secondand third years, candidates focus on their research
and present their work in the graduate school’s weeklyseminar, at workshops organized by the graduate schooland at international conferences. Candidates are en-couraged to undertake a research stay abroad.
Public Economics and Inequality
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr Dr Giacomo Corneo
Coordinator: Charlotte Bartels Freie Universität Berlin
Boltzmannstraße 20 14195 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 838 551 72
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.wiwiss.fu-berlin.de/en/ forschung/promotionskolleg
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The German-French doctoral program“Syntagmata and Collocations in the Sentence
and in Discourse. Structure, Fixation, Gramma-ticalization” offers structured doctoral trainingin the field of linguistics. It is funded by the Deutsch-Französische Hochschule / Université Franco-Allemandeand takes place at Universität Potsdam and theUniversité Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense. Grantsare provided to help cover expenses for travel andaccommodation at the partner university.
Focus
The doctoral program investigates collocationsand their emergence in European languages. Undersyntagmata and collocations we consider two extremesin the connectivity of words in their occurrence in textsand discourses. Whereas syntagmata are understoodto denote sentence constituents of more than one wordthat, as a rule, can be assembled freely, the formationof collocations is limited by semantic conditions. Thesyntagma is regarded as a combination of two or more
consecutive units.
The program focuses on the following areas:
(a) In-depth study of the significance-orientedcollocation concept and elaboration of the semantic
and syntactic determinants of the occurrence ofcollocations, (b) Comparison of collocations oflexemes with similar meaning in European languages,(c) Analysis of collocations in selected text types.
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr Gerda Haßler Prof. Dr Jean-François Jeandillou
Coordinator: Prof. Dr Gerda Haßler Universität Potsdam Department of Romance Studies Am Neuen Palais 10 14469 Potsdam
Telephone: +49 (0)331 977 41 14
E-mail: [email protected]: www.uni-potsdam.de/romanistik/ studium/edi/dfhkolleg2.html
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The THESys Graduate Program is the doctoralprogram of HU’s Integrative Research Institute
on Transformations of Human-EnvironmentSystems (IRI THESys). It is organized by theinstitutes and faculties of HU that collaborate in theIRI THESys together with regional partners, e.g. PIK(Potsdam), IAMO (Halle), IGB (Berlin).
Focus
The THESys Graduate Program offers PhD candidatesan ideal environment for doctoral research within thescientific scope of IRI THESys. Research at IRI THESysfocuses on the use of land and resources, urbanizationin the 21st century, climate change impact as well asintra-/intergenerational environmental justice. Scientistsat IRI THESys come, for example, from agriculturaleconomics, social anthropology, geography, philo-sophy, physics or economics.
The THESys Graduate Program is open to all PhDcandidates from institutions involved in IRI THESys
on application. The guiding principle behind doctoralresearch in the program is to foster disciplinarydepth embedded in an interdisciplinary context.Thus, the curriculum covers modules on developinginterdisciplinary competencies, deepening disciplinaryspecialization, entering new disciplines and training
key competencies. Moreover, the program offersits students summer schools and access to travelfunds.
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr Patrick Hostert Prof. Dr Martin Odening
Coordinator: Kathrin Klementz Dr Sebastian van der Linden Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin IRI THESys Unter den Linden 6 10099 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 209 366 346
E-mail: kathrin.klementz @hu-berlin.de
Web: www.iri-thesys.org
THESys Graduate Program - Transformations ofHuman-Environment Systems
Deadlines: March, SeptemberPlaces: 20 per yearScholarships: only travel and course fee
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he International Graduate Research TrainingGroup (ITRG) "The World in the City" is acollaboration between TU, HU and FU Berlin,Columbia, Fordham, NYU, City University of
New York, University of Toronto and York Universityin Toronto.
The interdisciplinary program is located at theCenter for Metropolitan Studies at TU Berlin.
Focus
The focus is on the following questions:
(1) How has metropolitanism developed since thenineteenth century? To what extent did individualforms of metropolitanism emerge during differenttime periods and in different areas of the world?What overarching features, transfers, orappropriations exist in a global world?
(2) What impact did the nineteenth century’s surgeof globalization have on the development ofmetropoles? Which role did/do external networks
play in the internal construction of metropolitanidentities, everyday practices, and architectures?
(3) To what extent do modern metropoles enableprocesses of globalization in the first place?
Each cycle of the program runs for 3 years. The 12fully-funded doctoral fellows, 2 post-docs, and 3associated PhD candidates come from a variety ofdisciplines. Moreover, the program offers an intensivecurriculum and advising program, including a researchstay abroad.
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Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr Dorothee Brantz
Prof. Dr Alexander NützenadelCoordinator: Elisabeth Asche Technische Universität Berlin Center for Metropolitan Studies
(CMS) Hardenbergstr. 16-18 10623 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 314 284 01
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.metropolitanstudies.de
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he Zentrum für jüdische Studien Berlin-Brandenburg (ZJS), founded in 2012, is a jointproject between HU, FU, TU, UP, the AbrahamGeiger Kolleg and the Moses Mendelssohn
Center for European-Jewish Studies. Funded throughthe German Ministry of Education and Research(BMBF), the Center has three focus areas: to educatethe next generation, to connect the existing, diverserange of Jewish Studies as well as to contribute tointernationalizing the research and teaching done inthe Berlin-Brandenburg region.
Focus
ZJS offers a broad range of research fields thanks tothe involvement of the four universities, two institutesand a number of associated institutions. It facilitatesthe development of networks in transdisciplinary andinterdisciplinary approaches to history, philosophy,Jewish Studies, theology, literature and music, andart history in the Berlin-Brandenburg region.
The areas of research include the history of theemergence of Jewish Studies, Berlin as a location of
Jewish emancipation, the dialogue between Judaism,Christianity, and Islam – the so-called monotheistictriangle – as well as memory cultures, especiallythe testimony and memorial culture on the Shoah.ZJS is an excellent base for taking a PhD in Berlinand Brandenburg with a coordinated course program
involving unique workshops and various researchgroups. The program takes 4-6 semesters in whichPhD candidates attend the general colloquium andone research group per semester.
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr Rainer Kampling
Prof. Dr Stefanie Schüler-Springorum
Coordinator: Dr Monika Schärtl Zentrum Jüdische Studien
Berlin-Brandenburg Sophienstr. 22 a 10178 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 209 366 311
E-mail: info@zentrum-juedische-
studien.deWeb: www.zentrum-juedische- studien.de
The Zentrum Jüdische Studien Berlin-Brandenburg
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The Franco-German PhD research group is anintegral part offered by multi-disciplinary
doctoral program of the EHESS (l’École deshautes études en sciences sociales) in Parisand the doctoral programs at the relevant institutes inBerlin institutes. Teaching staff and PhD candidatescome from History, Art History, Social Sciences, and Law.
Our focus is on methodological issues of comparativehistory and histoire croisée, and on issues of inter-disciplinary work as well as the diverse (national anddisciplinary) traditions of the respective academicresearch fields. The PhD research group is funded bythe Franco-German University.
Focus
The institutions involved in the group are EHESS inParis and HU, FU, TU, the Centre Marc Bloch and theWissenschaftszentrum Berlin (WZB).
Doctoral fellows receive financial support for research
stays in France or Germany respectively. Every PhDwho does research in the partner city receives intensivementoring from the local teaching staff. There areregular meetings of smaller working groups and anannual workshop for all members of the network.Only registered PhD candidates from the institutes
in the research group may apply. Applications shouldbe sent to the program representatives: in Germany,Prof. Dr Gabriele Metzler at the Institute of History atHumboldt Universität; in France, Prof. Dr Rainer MariaKiesow or Dr Falk Bretschneider, both at EHESS.
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr Gabriele Metzler
Coordinator: Alina Enzensberger Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Philosophische Fakultät I Institut
für GeschichtswissenschaftenUnter den Linden 6
10099 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 209 370 595
E-mail: [email protected]: www.differences-differenzen.de
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The LLM and PhD program “TransnationalCriminal Justice and Crime Prevention – AnInternational and African Perspective” isrun by the South African-German Centre for
Transnational Criminal Justice. The center is foundedon long-standing cooperation between the LawFaculties at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin and theUniversity of the Western Cape. It has been fundedby the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD)since 2008 in the framework of the "African ExcellenceInitiative" of the German Federal Foreign Office.
FocusThe LLM and PhD program aims at educating Africanand German students for leading positions at bothnational and international level. The guiding theme ofthe programme is ensuring good governance througha functioning criminal justice system.
The LLM course covers the modules “TransitionalJustice”, “International Criminal Law”, “Law Relating
to Organized Crime and Money Laundering”, and“International Anti-Corruption Law".
Following the LLM course, each year up to threeAfrican graduates are offered a PhD scholarship tostudy at the University of the Western Cape and at HU.
PhD candidates attend PhD classes in Cape Townand Berlin in which they present and discuss theirresearch work. Up to three scholarships can beprovided, especially to African graduates of the LLMprogramme. The total number of PhD students islimited to 12.
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr Gerhard Werle
Coordinator: Dr Moritz Vormbaum Department of Law Unter den Linden 6 10099 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 209 333 11
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.transcrim.org
www.cjd-sa.org
Transnational Criminal Justice and Crime Prevention- An International and African Perspective
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The Research Training Group (RTG) Visibilityand Visualisation – Hybrid Forms of PictorialKnowledge at Universität Potsdam exploresforms of visualization in science and art with
a view to understanding how knowledge and reflectivestructures are constituted. Combining computer science,cognitive science, and natural sciences with methodsdrawn from the humanities and social sciences aswell as analyses of artistic practice, the RTG aims toexamine how the significance of visual phenomenahas changed over the course of recent decades.
The language of instruction is German.
Focus
Research at the center takes as its starting pointthe seemingly unlimited distribution, manipulationand archiving of visual data, digital delimitations ofthe experience of space and time, and the incurrentdestabilization of the difference between reality,imagination and fiction. An essential focus is on the
interplay between visibility and visualization in variousmedia and technical methods of production, as wellas reflections of these in art and science. We thusconsciously intend to cover a wide spectrum: from ananalysis of the apparatus and mediatic conditions ofproduction, via concrete practices of visualization andtheir application to image codes and orders of sight,
to scientifically demonstrable eye movements. Ratherthan focusing solely on individual disciplinary analysesof particular types of image or exemplary processes ofvisualization, research at the center includes differentforms, practices and strategies of visibility andvisualization.
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr Dieter Mersch
Coordinator: Lenore Hipper Universität Potsdam Campus Neues Palais Am Neuen Palais 10 14469 Potsdam
Telephone: +49 (0)331 977 47 20
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.sichtbarkeit- sichtbarmachung.de
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The Walther Rathenau Kolleg (WRK), namedafter the Foreign Minister of Germany duringthe Weimar Republic, is an interdisciplinaryPhD Research Group funded by the Friedrich
Naumann Foundation and affiliated to the MosesMendelssohn Center for European-Jewish StudiesPotsdam. The scholars and fellows take part in a coordi-nated course program, a colloquium and working groups.
Focus
WRK promotes excellent PhD projects focusing on the
topics of liberalism and pro-democracy movementssince the late 18th century. This includes all forms ofJewish movements, Christian-Jewish and German-Jewish relations, perceptions of the “Jewish question”,Antisemitism and counter-reactions to Antisemitism.Fields of research are:
(1) Crisis and future of the democraticconstitutional state
(2) Continuities and discontinuities of European
post-war liberalism(3) Rise and development of the civic women’s
movement in the context of the liberalization ofEuropean societies
(4) Liberal-democratic cultures of remembrance ina European comparison
(5) Jewish biographies in connection with liberal
movements
WKR focuses on History, Jewish Studies, Literatureand Cultural History, but is also open for scholars ofSociology, Political Science, European Anthropology,and other related disciplines.
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr Julius H. Schoeps
Coordinator: Dr Elke-Vera Kotowski Moses Mendelssohn Zentrum Am Neuen Markt 8 14467 Potsdam
Telephone: +49 (0)331 280 94 12
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.mmz-potsdam.de
Walther Rathenau Kolleg: Liberalismand Democracy
Deadlines: calls and deadlines varyPlaces: 30 Scholarships: none; via Naumann Foundation
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Wicked Problems, Contested Admin-istrations: Knowledge, Coordination,Strategy (WIPCAD) offers a structuredqualification program to international
PhD candidates of public administration at the Facultyof Economics and Social Sciences at UniversitätPotsdam. The common research focus is on “wicked”policy problems, such as climate change, demographictransition or international conflicts.
Focus
WIPCAD offers its doctoral researchers a structuredcourse program that reflects the thematic, conceptualand theoretical focus of the overall research agenda.During the three academic years every doctoralcandidate receives training in the areas of
• Concepts and Theories of Public Admin. Research• Methods and Research Design• PhD Colloquium• Language and Presentation Skills
Initially, the course program familiarizes the doctoralcandidates with the main empirical, conceptual andtheoretical debates. Beginning with the 2nd semester,PhD candidates have increasing opportunities toshape the content of their classes as emerging
theoretical or methodological aspects are included attheir request. From the 3rd semester onward, greaterflexibility is provided and fewer courses are taught inorder to allow field research, summer schools or otherproject-related seminars.
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr Harald Fuhr
Coordinator: Dipl. Pol. Katja Lass-Lennecke Universität Potsdam Faculty of Economics and
Social Sciences August-Bebel-Str. 89 14482 Potsdam
Telephone: +49 (0)331 977 33 06
E-mail: [email protected]: www.wipcad-potsdam.de
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Being a European phenomenon as far back asits emergence as a political and social move-ment in the late 19th century, the radicalizationof Antisemitism followed similar patterns
in large parts of Europe. This research group takesthe radicalization of Antisemitism as its focus andinvestigates the process of radicalization at thebeginning of the “short 20th century”. Key topics ofconcern are specific national characteristics as wellas similarities across nations regarding the transferof political ideas and the interconnectedness in theradicalization process.
The research group’s working language is German.
Focus
As the “great seminal catastrophe” of the 20th century,World War I sent out social, political, economic, culturaland mental shockwaves into European societies whichreach well into the present. Its outcome was the break-down of “old Europe” and its global political and
economic hegemony. In the light of the disastrousand traumatic experience during the war andthe revolutions and crisis that followed, the “old”Antisemitism escalated at the outset of the “age ofextremes” into more and more extreme forms. Theresearch group systematically explores Antisemitism
in Europe during the “Great War” and the early post-war years, looking at new motives in the languageof radicalized Antisemitism. Its primary focus is toinvestigate the radicalized physical violence againstJews from a comparative perspective.
Contact Information
Chair: Prof. Dr Werner Bergmann Prof. Dr Ulrich Wyrwa
Coordinator: Technische Universität BerlinZentrum fürAntisemitismusforschung
Ernst-Reuter-Platz 7 10587 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 314 798 73
E-mail: [email protected]: www.tu-berlin.de/?id=126597
World War I and the Conflicts in Post-war Europe(1914-1923) or the Radicalization of Antisemitismin Europe
Deadlines: calls and deadlines varyPositions: 12Places: none
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Glossary
FU ........................................................... Freie Universität BerlinHU ........................................................... Humboldt-Universität zu BerlinTU ........................................................... Technische Universität BerlinUdK ......................................................... Universität der Künste BerlinUP ........................................................... Universität PotsdamDRS ......................................................... Dahlem Research SchoolHGS ......................................................... Humboldt Graduate SchoolPoGS ....................................................... Potsdam Graduate School
AIE .......................................................... Albert Einstein InstituteAIP .......................................................... Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics PotsdamBMBF ...................................................... Federal Ministry of Education and ResearchCAS-MPG ............................................... Chinese Academy of Science / Max Planck Society Partner Institute
CP ........................................................... Credit PointsCRC/SFB ................................................ Collaborative Research CentresDAAD ...................................................... German Academic Exchange ServiceDESY ....................................................... Deutsches Elektronen-SynchrotronDFG ......................................................... German Research FoundationDIW ......................................................... German Institute for Economic ResearchDLR ......................................................... National Aeronautics and Space Research CentreEmmy-Noether-Nachwuchsgruppe ...... Independent junior research groupExcellence Initiative ............................... Funding program (initiative) by the German Research Foundation
and Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)
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FhG ......................................................... Fraunhofer Society – German applied-research organizationFMP ........................................................ Leibniz Institute of Molecular PharmacologyGFZ ......................................................... Helmholtz Centre Potsdam – German Research Centre for
GeosciencesGmbH ...................................................... Limited (Liability Company) or Corporation (AE)HPI .......................................................... Hasso Plattner InstituteIAMO ....................................................... Leibniz Institute of Agricultural Development in Transition EconomicsIGB .......................................................... Leibniz Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland FisheriesIMPRS ..................................................... International Max Planck Research SchoolsIRTG ........................................................ International Research Training GroupsMDC ........................................................ Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine Berlin-BuchMMZ ........................................................ Moses Mendelssohn Center for European-Jewish StudiesMOOC ..................................................... Massive Open Online Courses
MPG ........................................................ Max Planck Society - German research organizationMPI ......................................................... Max Planck InstituteMPI-MP .................................................. Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant PhysiologyPIK .......................................................... Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact ResearchRTG ......................................................... Research Training GroupsTU Dresden ............................................. Technische Universität DresdenWGL ........................................................ Leibniz Association: Association of independent German
research institutions
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Imprint
Publisher
Einstein Foundation Berlin
Head Office in the Berlin-BrandenburgAcademy of Sciences and Humanities
Jägerstraße 22/2310117 BerlinGermany
First Edition: April 2014
Realization
Christian Martin, Einstein Foundation Berlin
Contact
Tel.: +49 30 / 20 370 - 228Fax: +49 30 / 20 370 - [email protected]
Editor
Uta Hoffmann, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Bertram Welker, Technische Universität BerlinEditorial Deadline: February 2014
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