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Welcome to the PhD Program at MSA Münster School of Architecture!
We're excited to introduce our innovative PhD program for applied research in architecture in Germany. Are you prepared to embark on a journey that will reshape the future of architectural research and innovation? We are thrilled to present our groundbreaking PhD program, designed to empower the next generation of scholars, thinkers, and visionaries in the field of architecture and the built environment. Our program is focused on making a real-world impact and addressing tangible challenges in the field. Join us on this exciting journey!
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Doctoral candidates at the TUM-GS Kick-off seminar (Photo: Andreas Heddergott/TUM)
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Doctorate at the Technical University of Munich
Welcome to the TUM! Welcome to the TUM Graduate School!
The Technical University of Munich (TUM) is firmly grounded in the belief that talent is our asset to cultivating academic excellence in doctoral education. TUM boasts a long and proud tradition of fostering world-class doctoral candidates committed to finding solutions to the diverse challenges of our time. Supported by prominent researchers in their fields, TUM invests substantial resources in helping early-stage scientists to work independently and kick-start their careers.
Following the innovative TUM doctoral model of the TUM Graduate School (TUM-GS), our doctoral candidates are welcomed into an environment that perfectly intertwines academic knowledge and professional qualifications. During their time at TUM, their training will be enhanced by top-grade facilities, exposure to cutting-edge research projects, and abundant unique learning opportunities that enable them to become independent and responsible leaders in their chosen career path.
On the following pages, you will find all the information you need about doing a doctorate at TUM. We look forward to accompanying you on the exciting journey ahead!
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Before you start your search you should know that there are different PhD models:
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What's the difference? Check out our overview of the various ways to do your PhD in Germany
Find your individual doctorate
The "traditional" or "individual" path to a PhD remains the most common in Germany. An individual doctorate involves a thesis or dissertation that is produced under the supervision of one professor . This form of PhD study offers a great deal of flexibility , but demands a high degree of personal initiative and responsibility.
How to find your PhD supervisor
In Germany there is no central admissions or selection office for doctoral students. Therefore, your first step is to find a suitable professor who is willing to be your supervisor.
One way to find a supervisor is to look for a university institute that matches your area of research. The following online search engines might help you find a suitable supervisor:
- GERiT – German research institutions GERiT is a website containing information on approximately 29,000 research institutions in Germany. GERiT allows the user to search easily by location or subject. It provides all the information needed to choose an institution at which to research, study or do a doctorate. www.gerit.org
- Finding a PhD position PhDGermany publishes PhD openings in Germany that specifically target international applicants. Accordingly, in most cases the working language is English. Fluent knowledge of German is only required for certain special positions. PhDGermany helps you find the right PhD opening or supervisor for your doctoral thesis and assists you with the online application process. www.phdgermany.de
- Higher Education Compass This database provides up-to-date information from universities about doctoral opportunities in Germany. The search engine enables you to carry out targeted searches on the basis of departments, admission requirements and form of doctoral thesis. www.higher-education-compass.de
Furthermore, your contacts with your professors or previous university could help direct you to a suitable department or potential supervisor in Germany.
It is also helpful to attend academic conferences in your own subject area. There you will be able to exchange information and make contacts – and perhaps even find a future PhD supervisor.
Find your structured PhD programme
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Structured PhD programmes in Germany are frequently very similar to the PhD programmes in English-speaking countries, in which a team of supervisors look after a group of doctoral students . Around 12,000 doctoral students from abroad – roughly one in four – do their PhDs in structured programmes. As a rule, it is possible to complete a doctorate in four to five years.
Where to find your PhD programme
There is no central database of all structured PhD programmes in Germany. You can usually find these programmes directly through the respective universities, graduate schools or non-university research institutions. The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) database is also a good place to look. Here you will find a large number of PhD programmes that are specially aimed at international doctoral students.
International doctoral programme database
Are you interested in an international doctoral programme in Germany? This DAAD database presents a selection of roughly 230 international doctoral programmes in Germany. The database can be searched according to different criteria. www.daad.de/international-programmes
Doctoral programmes at universities
Many universities offer structured doctoral programmes, which they publicise on their websites. The Student Advisory Service or Graduate Centre at the respective university will also provide help here. You can find the relevant addresses using the Higher Education Compass provided by the German Rectors’ Conference. www.higher-education-compass.de
DFG-funded research training groups
Research training groups are also funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (German Research Foundation, DFG) for a period of up to nine years. Their key emphasis is on the qualification of doctoral researchers within the framework of a focused research programme and a structured training strategy. www.dfg.de > Current Research Training Groups
Helmholtz Research Schools, Colleges and Graduate Schools
The Helmholtz Association is Germany’s largest scientific organisation. In collaboration with various institutions of higher education, Helmholtz Association research centres have established structured PhD programmes under the auspices of Helmholtz Graduate Schools, Helmholtz Research Schools and Colleges. www.helmholtz.de > PhD Candidates
Leibniz Graduate Schools
The Leibniz Association connects 97 research institutes that conduct problem-oriented research and provide scientific infrastructure of national and international importance. Together with universities they run structured PhD programmes in Leibniz Graduate Schools. www.leibniz-association.eu > Leibniz Graduate Schools
International Max Planck Research Schools
The Max Planck Society specialises in innovative basic research and its institutes are able to offer up-and-coming researchers excellent infrastructure and support. The website lists the programmes available at International Max Planck Research Schools (IMPRS): www.mpg.de > International Max Planck Research Schools
Max Planck Schools
In Germany, the best researchers in a specific field are often work at different universities and non-university research institutions spread throughout the country. The Max Planck Schools serve as hubs which gather this distributed knowledge. Here, the brightest minds in their fields have come together from within the scientific community to interconnect in faculties made up of active researchers. Students gain access to these unique networks, learn in close personal exchange from leaders in their fields and their peers, and enjoy access to outstanding infrastructure. Currently, three Schools are operating in the fields of Cognition, Matter to Life, and Photonics. www.maxplanckschools.de
Where can I find out about requirements?
Application procedures differ from programme to programme . The precise requirements and deadlines can be found on the website of the respective university, research training group or graduate school. You should therefore first choose a PhD programme and/or graduate school.
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Learn more about who to contact and the regulations governing doctoral degrees at the Faculty of Fine Arts.
Doctoral studies at the Faculty of Performing Arts
The Faculty of Performing Arts confers Doctor of Philosophy degrees in the fields of theatre studies and theatre pedagogy.
Doctoral studies at the Faculty of Music
The Faculty of Music confers doctoral degrees in the fields of musicology and music education.
Doctoral studies at the Faculty of Design
The doctoral degrees awarded at the Faculty of Design include Doctor of Engineering and Doctor of Philosophy. Visit this page to find out whom to contact for more information.
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[translate to english:] international conference – urban-rural assembly: co-visioning interconnected regions.
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[Translate to English:] WALK AND TALK - What's possible? Keeping and remodelling in our city
WALK AND TALK – Series of events organised by the Hybrid Plattform
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[Translate to English:] Holding up a mirror to Bogensee: Contextualising architectures from totalitarian systems
The master's thesis by Jasmin Rettinger and Johannes Medebach explores how to deal with architecture that has a problematic past.
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[Translate to English:] IFA EXPO 2024 from 19-20 July 2024! *save the date*
The IfA Annual Exhibition 2024 will take place from 19-20 July in the Architekturgebäude.
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[Translate to English:] Berlin remodelling agenda
Action plan for the preservation and environmentally friendly transformation of the public building stock Panel discussion at the TU Berlin.
Panel discussion: 19 July 2024 at 10-12 am in room A206
[Translate to English:] SUMMER SCHOOL THÜRINGEN | FG CODE
In the one-week summer school, we deal with the necessary processes and measures for the refurbishment of a vacant building that are necessary BEFORE planning and construction.
[Translate to English:] baunetz CAMPUS Summer School „Wert der Dinge“ – Creating a canon of values for transformation
In the one-week format, we will jointly explore new approaches for a differentiated view of the built and social substance. The application phase runs until 14 July 2024!
[Translate to English:] Is this still Berlin? An inventory of the border
Uncovering and communicating peripheral potential - as part of her master's thesis, Antonia Leicht conducted photographic field research on the outskirts of Berlin.
Guest article on baunetz campus
[Translate to English:] Ideas competition: DREAM KITCHEN
This competition invites young architects, interior designers, urban planners and designers from Germany and France to present their ideas, creativity and innovations.
[Translate to English:] B(E) WARE SUMMER SCHOOL: all hands-on waste timber value chain
Summer 24 18.07–28.06
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Expression of interest per Mail until 01.07.2024
[Translate to English:] Photo book "Learning spaces and school architecture" now available online free of charge
The work by retired Prof. Dr Ramseger and Dr Kirch is now not only available in print, but is also available to all interested parties as a free digital version.
[Translate to English:] BROLETTO: Alliance-4-Tech workshop Milano
This year the A-4-Tech workshop (Politecnico di Milano, ETSAM, IfA) will take place in Milano.
Application deadline: 21. Juni 2024
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Our Program Secures Top 10 Placement in Best Architecture Masters Ranking in Europe
BAM: Best Architecture Masters Ranking has honored our program, placing it among the TOP 10 international master programs in Europe.
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Under the themes of Reassemble, Regenerate and Reframe, the conference will address the current paradigm shift of utilising existing resources and reassembling them in the context of natural and man-made environments. Students, lecturers and researchers will discuss the future of teaching at the IfA.
IfA annual exhibition
Every year, the annual exhibition of the Institute of Architecture at the Technical University of Berlin celebrates the work and projects of the students in a tour of the building. An all-day lecture programme offers insights into various interesting topics. This project is our way of celebrating and sharing everything that happens at the institute.
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Lecture series summer semester 2024 - "Together for the building turnaround"
The demands of Architects4Future will be brought together by a broad network of lecturers from numerous universities in a series of lectures in the summer semester of 2024! The focus will be on the basics of the building revolution in university teaching. IfA | Institute of Architecture
Interview series "REAL TALK REALLABORE"
In real-world laboratories, innovations are to be tested, implemented and documented under real conditions. Does this also work in planning and construction practice? And if so, how? Together with the Bundesstiftung Bauakademie (BSBA), we asked and discussed the opportunities and implementation possibilities of real-world laboratories as transformation tools for planning and construction practice with six experts from science and practice. FG NBL | Natural Building Lab
Farewell to the DE/CO department
"In its latest design studio, the chair of Prof. Jan Kampshoff once again explores the boundaries of architecture and asks: How can temporary architecture catalyse transformation processes?" FG DE/CO
Dual Degrees at the Faculty VI – Planning Building Environment
Two Master's degrees at the same time? International experience? Take a look at the different possibilities of the "Dual Master Degrees" of Faculty VI! Faculty VI – Planning Building Environment
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Doctoral degree programs
The University of Stuttgart has graduate schools, PhD research groups, and doctoral degree programs in an interdisciplinary research environment for doctoral researchers from Germany and abroad.
The University of Stuttgart offers multiple structured programs leading to a doctoral degree in a variety of subjects. Please refer to the respective homepages of individual programs to find out how to apply.
Cooperative doctoral degree programs Thanks to the University of Stuttgart’s cooperation with both post-secondary technical schools (universities of applied sciences that lack the right to confer doctorates) and with private sector companies, students in cooperative doctoral degree programs get an excellent scientific education with strong practical relevance. As a student in one of these programs, you will have two supervisors, one from the University and one other from the technical school or business enterprise.
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Engineering and Natural Sciences
- German-French doctoral student research group: Analyse intelligenter Systeme unter Berücksichtigung von Mehrfeldkopplungen
- Doctoral student research group: Aerothermodynamic design of a scramjet propulstion system for future space transportation systems
- Graduate School: Advanced Manufacturing Engineering (GSaME)
- Graduate School: Simulation Technology (SimTech)
- Graduiertenkolleg: Intelligent Methods for Test and Reliability (GS-IMTR)
- International doctoral degree studies program: Environment Water (ENWAT)
- Integrated doctoral student program: CRC/TRR Biological Design and Integrative Structures
- Integrated doctoral student program: Interface-Driven Multi-Field Processes in Porous Media (IRTG-IMPM)
- International Research Training Group: Droplet Interaction Technologies (DROPIT)
- Graduate and Research School: Efficient Use of Energy Stuttgart (GREES)
- Research Training Group 2543: Intraoperative Multisensoric Tissue Differentiation in Oncology
Completed projects
- Doctoral student research group: Non-linearities and upscaling in porous media (NUPUS)
- Graduate School KIC InnoEnergy , a European consortium for promoting sustainable energy supply that has some 160 partners from industry, universities, research facilites and business schools. The University of Stuttgart is one of its founding members.
- Doctoral degree studies research group: HYBRID (University of Stuttgart, Esslingen University, Daimler AG, Robert Bosch GmbH)
- Doctoral degree studies research group: PROMISE 4.0 – Intelligent production systems and methods in the Industry 4.0 context for smaller and mid-size enterprises (University of Stuttgart, Esslingen University, Aalen University, Heilbronn University) (in formation).
- Doctoral degree studies research group: Windy Cities (University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart Technology University, Esslingen University)
- Doctoral degree studies research group: Robert Bosch Center for Power Electronics
- Doctoral degree studies research group: Services Computing (University of Stuttgart, Reutlingen University)
- Doctoral degree studies research group: Soft Tissue Robotics (University of Stuttgart, University of Auckland)
Media studies
- Doctoral degree studies research group: Digital Media (University of Stuttgart, University of Tübingen, Stuttgart Media University)
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Established in 2002, the International Doctorate Programme builds upon the Institute's strong academic achievements and offers graduate students the chance to pursue their own research interests within this interdisciplinary and international structure.
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Computational Co-Design for Fiber Composite Building Systems
Potentials and Limitations in Multi-storey Timber Building Design and Construction
Autonomous Assembly: Artificial Intelligence Methods for Collective Robotic Construction
Strategies for Human-Robot Collaboration in Building Prefabrication
Project-based Robotic Timber Construction
Adaptation Agency: Agent-based design methods for the architectural design and future reconfiguration of adaptive structures
Co-Design Methods for Collective Robotic Construction Systems in Architecture
Mono-Material Wood Wall: Improving Building Physics and Production Efficiency in a Solid Timber Building Envelope
Computational Design and Fabrication for Collaborative, Mobile Robotic Fabrication Systems in Architecture
Integrated Computational Design Methods Based on Machine Learning Tools for Biomimetic Continuous Shell Extrusion
Evolution-Inspired Exploratory Design Tools
Erosion-Based Formation Processes in Architecture
Doctoral research (completed).
Programming Shape-change: Materials, Mesostructures, and Motion Mechanisms for 4D-Printing
Co-Design and Agent-Based Methods for Multi-Storey Wood Building Systems
Computational Fiber Architecture: Co-Design of large-scale, load-adapted fiber composite building components
Material Programming for 4D-Printing: Architected Mesostructures for Bioinspired Self-Shaping
Timber Plate Shells as a Roof Construction System
Architectural Potentials of Robotic Manufacturing in Timber Construction
Upscaled, Robotic Coreless Filament Winding Methods For Lightweight Building Elements For Architecture
4D Printed Hygroscopic Programmable Material Architectures
Material Programming for Fabrication
A Systematic Approach for Developing Agent-based Architectural Design Models of Segmented Shells
Designing for Unsupervised Construction: An Investigation of the Affordances of On-Site Assembly
Strategies for cyber-physical robotic fabrication and construction in architecture
Computational Design Methoden für die Gestaltung von Automobilen
Granular Architectures
Generative agent-based architectural design computation based on the integration of material, fabrication and construction systems.
Prefabrication and Automated Processes in Residential Construction
Evolutionary Design for Spatial Acoustics
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Doctor of Design Program (DDes)
Professor Martin Bechthold advises students at Autodesk's BUILD Space in Boston.
The Doctor of Design (DDes) program at the Harvard Graduate School of Design is a leading doctoral degree program for highly creative and motivated professionals who wish to conduct rigorous, intensive design research.
The program is geared towards applied research that advances design related knowledge in a broad range of scales from product design to buildings and landscapes to urban design and regional planning. Common to the diverse range of DDes research investigations is the belief that design research makes essential contributions to understanding, analyzing and ultimately improving the built environment in our increasingly complex world.
DDes research is often multidisciplinary and encompasses a broad range and combination of theoretical, applied and technological topics that represent the cutting edge of applied design investigation. DDes research is intimately linked to ongoing investigations of the GSD’s research labs and programs that integrate many DDes students both intellectually and operationally as investigators in ongoing research projects.
Research topics are proposed during admission and are decided upon entry into the program. Student research should align with current faculty research interests, allowing for affiliations with faculty and, possibly, the research labs. Applicants are expected to clearly articulate their research topics in the application by submitting a concise and well-structured research proposal. Typical research areas include studies in urban design and theory, landscape urbanism, novel design techniques and technologies including material systems, design computation, and building technologies, planning and real estate studies, and theoretical investigations of emerging trends in digital design culture. Thesis topics investigate more specific issues within individual or combined research areas, and do not necessarily correspond to individual academic disciplines. Instead, they are often interdisciplinary in nature, involving faculty and resources from other graduate schools at Harvard and contribute to expanding the intellectual range of design research.
The DDes program is highly regarded internationally, and DDes alumni have become thought leaders in their respective fields. Their work promotes and advances improvements of the built and the natural environment worldwide. They hold prestigious positions in private practice, industry, government and academia.
We invite you to review the program details at left. Please feel free to contact us for more information.
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Summer and Winter Semester
Area of study
- Educational Research
- Adult Education
- Business, Occupational, and Organisational Psychology
- Multimedia Design
- Digital Media
- Educational Sciences
Media Design, Education Planning, Educational Management, Principles of Teaching, Project-orientated Teaching and Learning, Research Methods and Evaluation, Personnel and Organisational Development, Media Development
Target group
The Master's degree programme in Instructional Design is aimed at Bachelor's degree holders in Psychology, Humanities, Sports Sciences, Law, Economics and Social Sciences, Mathematics, Natural Sciences, Medicine, Health Sciences, Engineering, Computer Science, Art, Cultural Studies or Teaching Qualification, as well as students of another degree programme that has a meaningful connection with the degree programme in Instructional Design
Admission modus
Without admission restriction
Admission requirements (Link)
Lecture period
- 15.04.2024 - 20.07.2024
- 14.10.2024 - 15.02.2025
Application deadlines
Summer semester (2024), application deadline for germans and inhabitants.
Application deadlines for Master's degree courses at: https://www.uni-ulm.de/studium/bewerbung-und-immatrikulation/masterstudiengaenge/
Deadlines for international students from countries that are not members of the European Union
Via uni-assist e.V. (online application portal)
Winter semester (2024/2025)
Deadlines for Master's degree courses at: https://www.uni-ulm.de/studium/bewerbung-und-immatrikulation/masterstudiengaenge/
Languages of instruction
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technology. We are offering you a position as a Research assistant in the field of analog IC design at ourr location in Erfurt as soon as possible. What you will do Conception and development of integrated
based on the integration of organic light emitting diodes (OLED) or organic sensors on CMOS substrates. Our field of activity ranges from the first idea, to the conception in close interaction with
PhD thesis in IC Design with focus on CMOS backplanes
of IC design with a focus on new architectures of CMOS backplanes. What you will do Developing, implementing and experimentally testing concepts for CMOS backplanes for OLED microdisplays Designing analog
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microscopes with ice - embedded biological samples Perform image analysis to determine high-resolution cryo-EM structures of ice - embedded test specimens and in situ cellular samples Employ advanced imaging
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understanding of the causes and consequences of the rapid pace of climate change in high latitude seas. New ecosystems emerge from retreating or thinning sea ice and altered physical and chemical conditions
Master thesis – Hardware implementation of State Space Models
communication skills in English and / or German Preferred requirements: Experience with machine learning frameworks (PyTorch / Tensorflow) Experience with IC design and related IDEs (Cadence / Synopsis /Mentor
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critical thresholds which might commit parts of the Earth system to large-scale, non-linear change. Earth system components which might show such non-linear behavior include the Greenland and Antarctic ice
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