Language for PhD in an German University is?

Monday ~ March 03, 2010

  • English or German.and i want a list of unis in which it is in English.


  • Dear kazns2000, I am a doctoral student in Germany, and have a close and personal knowledge of the structure of PhD programmes in the country. First of all, a PhD programme in Germany, called "Promotion", is different than the American model of a graduate school. One of the prerequisites of attending a PhD programme, is to have a German Diplom, or its equivalent - a Master's (M.A) degree (in the United States and other countries, B.A. could get you into gruate school, where you study for your master's and doctoral degrees). There are two main routes, to achieve your PhD: (1) "Freeform" programme of Promotion (2) A structured programme The "freeform" programme ------------------------ In order to attain a PhD, you have to be accepted by a senior professor (titled Professor Doktor in Germany), that would agree to be your advisor. You will write in your paste, on a theme chosen by you, and without *any* structure. Your only "job" is to research and write. In this type of programmes (which is also the one I took), it doesn't matter what is the "language" of the programme. If you and your professor agree that you'll write in English, you could write in English (though some universities will still demand an exam of the German language of some kind). Since all you do is research and writing, and there are no classes or other commitments, you are only accountable to your professor and to yourself, and could do it in every language you two agree upon. The Ruprechts-Karl University in Heidelberg informs its PhD candidates about the process in this case: "All candidates applying for doctoral studies must first independently find a supervisor (Doktorvater) for their dissertation. The supervisor must accept the proposed topic and must be willing to provide or arrange for academic supervision throughout the course of study (Betreuungszusage). Subsequently, an application must be made to the doctoral committee of the appropriate faculty for acceptance as a doctoral student. The candidate must submit the Betreuungszusage and the proposed topic to the committee at this time. Acceptance of the candidate is communicated in writing and is granted for a period of two years. A positive decision demonstrates the fundamental willingness of the faculty to support the student and to assess the planned dissertation as an academic paper. Please take into consideration that professors are under no obligation to take on the supervision of doctoral work, even if all formal criterion for the acceptance for and completion of doctoral studies have been fulfilled. Because of the large number of doctoral candidates please note also that the Akademische Auslandsamt can not arrange contact with potential supervisors. " (SOURCE: ADMISSION AS A DOCTORAL STUDENT ). Structured PhD Programmes ------------------------- There are several types of programmes that are similar to the structured American model, where you also attend classes (and therefore, language is important). - Graduiertenkolleg, or Graduate College, are structured research units and groups, all researching the same topic and writing their PhDs on different aspects of this topic. In the University of Hohenheim, they described Graduate College as "Graduiertenkollegs are german Research Trainig Units financially supported by the DFG (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft), Germany's major research funding agency. This programs are similar to the american IGERT (Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeships) sponsered by the NSF (United States National Science Foundation) in the US." This model is almost the rule in exact and natural sciences PhDs, where you work as part of a group. Max Planck International Research Schools are another opportunity, in exact sciences. They "are newly established programmes which are meant to promote international collaboration and to significantly increase the interest amongst foreign applicants for earning a Ph.D. degree in Germany. The applicants are selected according to their qualifications and aptitude for special fields of research by the scientists involved in setting up the respective Schools. Through the collaboration between Max Planck Institutes and universities, attractive training and research possibilities are being made available for doctoral candidates." (SOURCES: Croucher Foundation, ). You could find a list of the programmes offered in Max Planck Institut's homepage: http://www.mpg.de/english/institutesProjectsFacilities/schoolChoice/index.html Thirdly, PHD - "Promotion an Hochschulen in Deutschland" "is a new programme geared towards highly qualified foreign applicants who wish to pursue their doctoral studies at a German university. More than 30 programmes in a wide range of disciplines have been established by now." (SOURCE: ibid.). Structured Programmes in English -------------------------------- The German DAAD (www.daad.de) is the governmental body that deals with academic exchange. They have a list of doctoral and PhD programmes in English, which they call "International Degree Programmes" A list of 28 PhD programmes is available here: A list of 36 doctoral programmes could be found here: Further Information you should know ----------------------------------- As a foreign doctoral candidate, you have to be first accepted to the university before you could get a student's visa, *but*, you have to prove to the university that you have enough funds to stay in Germany for the time of the doctoral programme, and if you don't get a grant before you were accepted, it must be your own funds: most German grant programmes demand that foreign students would show them that they were in fact accepted to the programme, before they'll consider their candidacy. As a doctoral candidate (Promoviert), you are not considered a student, and therefore you cannot get some student's services: students jobs, dorms, state-funding (BaFoeG), etc. I hope this helped. Here are some further links to help you decide: DAAD in English - information about studying in Germany, programmes and also some funding opportunities. Campus Germany - all you wanted to know about living, studying and researching in Germany. I relied mostly on my own knowledge. I also once helped a foreign friend of mine do exactly what you do - find an English language programme. However, I also searched the web for sites that would suffice, such as the Max Planck Society. Please contact me if you need any further clarification before you rate this answer.


  • So how come my source only shows 8 such programs???? Who knows, but I'm glad politicalguru was able to answer this question with a much more complete set. For the sake of reference, though, here's the database I was working off: http://www.higher-education-compass.de/4dcgi/F13,2.1,12.2 If you click on "Doctorates" at the top of the page, and then again on "Doctorates" on the next page, it will take you to a section called "Doctoral Study Opportunities". Click on the "Query page" and it takes you to a database containing 2742 doctoral programs. Selecting "English" as the program language returns 8 results.


  • Hello there, I found a list of 2742 doctoral programs offered in Germany, sortable by subject, geography and language. Only 8 of the programs are offered in English. Would you like me to direct you to the source of all 2742 programs -- and list the 8 English-language programs -- as an answer to your question?


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