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PhD Studies at the University of Konstanz takes place within a graduate school. The Konstanz Research School (KRS) is home to all forms of doctoral studies and is the central point of contact for questions relating to doctoral studies. Terms and conditions can be found at the respective graduate school.
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Doctoral study programme in philosophy
Provided you hold a qualified master’s degree, you can apply for admission to our doctoral study programme and earn your doctorate (Dr. phil.).
All professors and university lecturers, including PrivatdozentInnen (lecturers), teaching at the department may supervise dissertations. If you are interested in doctoral research, please contact your potential supervisor first. Detailed information about individual research areas is available on the departmental staff page and on the individual pages of our teaching staff.
You will find expansive information about the doctoral study programmes offered at the University of Konstanz in the doctoral programme regulations .
To apply for doctoral studies, please contact the Division of Student Affairs and Teaching. All necessary information on the application process is available from the university's Doctoral Researcher Portal .
Co-teaching by doctoral candidates and authorized lecturers
Doctoral students may be admitted as co-teachers of courses under the supervision of the main supervisor and after consultation with the first supervisor. The joint teaching of doctoral candidates and authorized lecturers is understood as a qualification measure for early career researchers.
Criteria for admission are (at least one must be fulfilled)
1. preparation and realization of a scientific conference with external contributors Preparation and realization of a scientific conference with external contributors as co-organizers and with an own scientific contribution (lecture, paper).
2. participation in external scientific conferences (e.g. summer school, junior researcher conferences, conferences) with an own contribution (e.g. in the form of a scientific poster, presentation, paper).
3. own specialist publications (academic articles in journals, anthologies, etc.).
4. acquisition of a doctoral scholarship on the basis of a peer-reviewed research exposé, which was awarded via a competitive selection procedure.
5. successful application for a publicly advertised staff or doctoral position that was filled via a competitive selection procedure.
The main supervisor notifies the intention of a joint course as part of the curriculum planning, taking into account the above guidelines. The main supervisor of the doctoral thesis must agree. The faculty council votes on the admission to joint teaching as part of the approval of the teaching program.
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General information on administrative requirements for doctoral student applications at the University of Konstanz can be found on the page Konstanz Research School . An English translation of the subject-specific requirements for the Department of Linguistics can be downloaded here ( PDF ).
It is not possible to enroll as a doctoral candidate until a Master's Degree has been attained. Therefore, please submit applications for doctoral candidate positions only then (an official copy of the Master's Degree is required). You can still enroll for the current semester retroactively if you apply in the middle of the semester. For further information on doctorate programmes, please use the Doctoral researcher portal of the University of Konstanz.
Please register in ZEuS for the course-related coursework. Registration periods for the Humanities Section: Winter semester: between 01.12. and 15.01. Summer semester: between 01.05. and 15.06.
Course/credit transfer of assessments is done by Dr. Peter Krause .
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Doctoral programme Politics and Public Administration (expires)
Since 2021, the PhD programme is part of the Graduate School of the Social and the Behavioral Sciences (GSBS). It is no longer possible to be admitted to the former departmental programme. You can find here information about the admission to the GSBS .
General information for PhD students and interested candidates, also about ways of how to finance your studies can be found on the general website for PhD students of the university. The University also offers doctoral researcher councils that take place on a regular base and allow students of each faculty to network and exchange information.
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To enrol in the graduate school, students are normally required to hold a Master degree in Chemistry, or related subjects. However, outstanding students of the Master courses at the Konstanz Departments of Chemistry are able to apply to embark on the doctoral thesis in the graduate school without performing a Master Thesis via the Konstanz Fast Track system.
To enter the Fast Track system, students must have an excellent study record and a proven interest into Chemistry. In addition, and most importantly, the topic of the doctoral project must be clearly related to the priority topics of the graduate school.
After the first six months, the respective doctoral students have to hand in their six months proposal according to the "General conditions" of the graduate school. Together with an oral defence, the proposal will be graded by the respective Thesis Committee and can be accredited as Master thesis.
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Education: M.Sc. in Mathematics, University of Cape Coast M.A. Public Economics and Applied Statistics, IERPE B.Sc. in Mathematics, University of Lome
First Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Anja Osei
Research Interests:
- Legislative Studies in Sub-saharan Africa
- Legislative debates
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Room: D 228
M.A. in Philosophy, Politics and Economics at Witten/Herdecke University B.Sc. in International Management at the WHU - Otto Beisheim School of Management
First Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Gerald Schneider
- (horizontal) Inequality
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- Effect of War and Conflict on Inequality
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Tjantana Barro
Education: M. Sc. in Economics, University of Konstanz B. Sc. in Economics, University of Konstanz
First Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Volker Hahn
- Macroeconomics
- Monetary Policy
Adrian Bidlingmaier
Education: MA in Politics and Public Administration & European Governance, University of Konstanz and Utrecht
First Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Florian Kunze
Philipp Bien
Education: MA in Global Affairs, Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto BA in Political Science and Public Administration, University of Konstanz
First Supervisor: Dr. Thomas Malang
- Legislatures in International Politics
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Carl Lucas Bütje
Room: F 212
Education: M. Sc. in Economics, University of Konstanz First Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Sebastian Findeisen Research Interests: - Economics of Education - Public Economics - Labor Economics - Quantitative Methods in Empirical Microeconomics
David Danner
Education: M.A. in Politics and Public Administration, University of Konstanz
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- Job characteristics of blue collar workers vs. white collar workers in the new world of work
Ingrid Espinoza de Sämann
Education : M. A. in Empirical Political and Social Research, University of Stuttgart B. A. in Social Science, University of Stuttgart First Supervisor : Jun.-Prof. Dr. Steffen Eckhard Research Interests: - Computational Social Science - Discrimination and Racial Inequality - Migration research - Post-colonial approaches in research
Amelie Fischer
Education: M. A. HSG in Management, Organization Studies and Cultural Theory, University of St.Gallen B. A. in Politics and Public Administration, University of Konstanz
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First Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Axel Kind
- Entrepreneurial Finance
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Valeriia Galchenko
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M. Sc. in Science-Intensive Technologies and Economics of Innovation, ITMO University, Saint Petersburg, Russia B. Sc. in Economics, Higher School of Economics (HSE University), Saint Petersburg, Russia
First Supervisor: Prof. Nick Zubanov, PhD
- Human resource management
- Personnel economics
- Experimental economics
Judith Gilsbach
Education: M.A. in Sociology, University of Heidelberg B.A. in Sociology, Political Science and History, University of Bonn
First Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Termeh Shafie
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Lennart Goldemann
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B. A. in Political Science and History, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
M. Sc. in Political Economy, University of Konstanz
First Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Sebastian Findeisen
- Labor Economics
- Public Economics
- Economics of Education
Selina Graulich
Education: M.A. in Politics and Public Administration, University of Konstanz
First Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Sabine Boerner
- Shared Leadership
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Dr. rer. soc. Lea Haiges
Education: MA in Politics and Public Administration, University of Konstanz
First Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Christina Zuber
- Ethnic politics
- Mobilization and conflict
Niklas Hänze
Education: MA in Politics and Public Administration, University of Konstanz BA in Political Science and Economics, Osnabrück University
First Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Gabriele Spilker
- Climate change, natural disasters and political conflict
- Quantitative methods and spatial analysis
- Horizontal inequality
Moath Hussien
Room: F 310
Education: B. Sc. in Civil Engineering M. Sc. in Management of Projects, GDip in Economics
First Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Urs Fischbacher
- Experimental and Behavioural Economics
- Decision Sciences
- Moral and Social Behaviour
Alessia Invernizzi
Room: D 230
Education: M.Sc. Political Economy, University of Konstanz B.Sc. Economics and Business, University of Milan-Bicocca First Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Gerald Schneider Research interests:
- Political Economy
- Trade policies
Giuliana Ioannidis
M. A. in Political Science and Public Administration, University of Konstanz B. A. in Political Science and Public Administration, University of Konstanz
First Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Ines Mergel
- Digital Transformation in the Public Administration
- Public Participation in the Transformation of the Public Administration
Summer Isaacson
M. Sc. in Political Science, Uppsala University, Sweden B. A. in Development studies, Uppsala University, Sweden
First Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Sebastian Koos
- Environmental attitudes and behavior
- Marginalized groups and socioeconomic inequalities
- Sustainable development
Natascha Jankowski
Room: F 330
Post office box: 134
M. Sc. in Mathematical Finance, University of Konstanz B. Sc. in Mathematical Finance, Universitiy of Konstanz
First Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Marcel Fischer
- Life-Cycle Models
- Retirement Savings
Daniel Kammer
Room: E 215
Education: M. Sc. in Economics, Vienna University of Economics and Business B. Sc. in Economics, University of Hamburg First Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Anke Hoeffler Research Interests: - Development Economics - Applied Microeconomics - Violence and Conflict
Sukayna Khan
M. Sc. in Conflict Resolution, University of Essex LL.M. in International Law, University of Sussex LL.B. in Law with Honours, Cardiff University
First Supervisor: Prof. Nils Weidmann
- Political Psychology (perceptions/attitudes)
- Political Communication (online/offline)
- Computational Methods
- Comparative Politics
Alexander Klein
Room: D 244
Education: M. Sc. in European Studies, University of Gothenburg M. A. in Politics and Public Administration, University of Konstanz B. A. in Political Science, University of Mannheim First Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Dirk Leuffen Research Interests: - International Politics - European Politics - European Integration - Contemporary History - German Democratic Republic
David Knoll
Room: D 222
Education : M.A. in Political Science and Public Administration, University of Konstanz B.A. in Political Science and Public Administration, University of Konstanz First Supervisor : Prof. Dr. Christina Zuber Research Interests: - Democratic Backsliding - Historical Legacies - Natural Experiments - Cultural and sports hallmark events
Michael Koll
M. Sc. Economics, University of Konstanz B. Sc. Economics, Universitiy of Konstanz
First Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Ulrike Stefani
Carolin Lang
M. A. in Sociology University of Konstanz B. A. in Sociology and Law University of Konstanz
First Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Thomas Hinz
- structural inequality
- public health research
- social discrimination
Ann Lauterbach
Room: Y 211
Education: M.Sc. Work and Organisational Psychology, Maastricht University B.A. Politics and Public Administration, University of Konstanz
First Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Florian Kunze
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- Automatisation and Digitalisation
- Inequalities in Organisations
Olga Leshchenko
Room: E 201
Education: M. A. in Sociology - European Societies, Free University Berlin, Germany B. A. in Sociology, National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow First Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Susanne Strauss Research Interests: - Health and Well-Being - Labour Market Sociology - Gender Inequalities - Quantitative Methods
Maren Lüdecke
Room: D229 / Y312
M. A. in Politics and Public Administration, University of Konstanz B. A. in Politics and Public Administration, University of Konstanz
First Supervisor: Prof. Gerald Schneider
- Migration research (in particular asylum and visa)
- Judicial politics
- Decision-making on asylum applications and appeals
- Natural language processing
Meray Maddah
M.A. in Global Governance, Inter-cultural diplomacy and peace management, University of Siena B.A. in International Affairs, American University of Science and Technology
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- Statistical network analysis
- Middle East and North African geopolitics and legislators
- Consociationall and identity-based politics
- Networks of international legislators
Dorothea Ernest Malleyeck
M.A in Economics, University of Dar es Salaam B.A in Economics and Statistics, University of Dar es Salaam
First Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Anke Hoeffler
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- Program Evaluation
Yushan Meng
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M. Sc. in Economics, University of Bonn Bachelor of Economics, major in Finance, Zhengzhou University
First Supervisor: Prof. Susanne Goldlücke
- Game Theory, Contract Theory, Mechanism Design
- Behavioral Economics
Sophie Moser
M.A. in Politics and Public Administration with spezializations in Management and Empirical Research Methods, University of Konstanz B.A. in Politics and Public Administration, University of Konstanz
- diversity at the workplace
- gender diversity
- demographic diversity
- women in top management
- gender pay gap
Mia Nahrgang
Education: M. A. Double Degree in Poltics & Public Administration and International Security Studies, University of Konstanz and Charles University Prague
B. A. in International Relations, University of Erfurt
First Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Nils Weidmann
- Digital Politics
- Content Moderation
- Social Media Data
Thies Niemeier
Education: M. A. in Political Economy, University of Lucerne B. A. in International Business Studies, Coventry University
First Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Gerald Schneider
- Economic Sanctions - International Trade - International Relations - Political Economy - Development
Clemens Nollenberger
Post office box: 146
Education: M.A. in Politics and Public Administration, University of Konstanz First Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Peter Selb Research Interests: - Age-related inequality in political participation - Resulting inequalities in democratic representation - Policy responsiveness to public opinion - Statistical modeling and causal inference
Linus Nüsing
M. Sc. in Mathematical Finance, University of Konstanz B. Sc. in Mathematical Finance, University of Konstanz
First Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Ralf Brüggemann
- Machine Learning Algorithms for Time Series Data
Giada Pasquettaz
M. Sc. in Mass Media and Politics, University of Bologna (Italy)
B. Sc. in Sociology, University of Bologna (Italy)
First Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Dirk Leuffen
- International Relations
- International Cooperation
Simon Rittershaus
Room: Y 113
Education: M. A. in Politics and Public Administration, University of Konstanz B. A. in Politics and Public Administration, University of Konstanz First Supervisor: Dr. Alexander Horn Research Interests: - Comparative Public Policy - Politics of Inequality - Environmental Politics
Stefanie Rueß
Room: D 229
Post office box: 86
Education: M. Sc. in Political Science, Stockholm University - MA in Political Science, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich BA in Political Science and Public Administration, University of Konstanz
- Welfare state research
- Bureaucratic discrimination
Oliver Schlenker
Education: M.Sc. (Dual Degree) in Economics, University of Konstanz & University of Rome "Tor Vergata"
First Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Sebastian Findeisen
- Technological Change and Inequality
- Health Economics
- Quantitative Methods in Empirical Microeconomics
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Maike Schlosser
M. Sc. in Economics, University of Würzburg
B. Sc. (double degree) in International Business Studies, University of Applied Sciences Aachen and Babeș-Bolyai University Cluj-Napoca, Romania
First Supervisor: Prof. Christina Felfe de Ormeño
- Education Economics
- Experimental Economics
Juliane Schmeling
Education: M. A. in Public Governance, University of Applied Science HTW Berlin B. A. in Public Management, University of Applied Science HTW Berlin First Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Ines Mergel Research Interests: - Public Governance - Digital Competencies - E-Government
Stefan Scholz
Room: Y 119
Education: M. Sc. in Social and Economic Data Analysis, University of Konstanz First Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Nils Weidmann Research Interests: - Machine learning - Image analysis - Social and political event analysis
Miriam Schwarzmaier
Room: D 320
Education : M.A. in Politics and Public Administration, University of Konstanz B.A. in Politics and Public Administration, University of Konstanz First Supervisor : Prof. Dr. Sabine Boerner Research Interests: - Female Leadership - Motivation to lead - Leadership Aspiration
Benedikt Schwab
M. Sc. in mathematical finance at the University of Konstanz B. Sc. in mathematical finance at the University of Konstanz
- Time Series Analysis
- Forecasting
Louisa Selivanovskikh
Researcher, Teacher-researcher, Graduate School of Management, St. Petersburg State University, Saint Petersburg, Russia M. Sc. in Information Technologies and Innovation Management, St. Petersburg State University, Saint Petersburg, Russia B. Sc. of Engineering and Technology, St. Petersburg State Polytechnic University, Saint Petersburg, Russia
- Strategic human resource management
Oleksandr Shevchuk
Education: MSc in Political Economy, University of Konstanz Bachelor in Economics, International Economics, Kyiv National Economic University First Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Gerald Schneider Research Interests:
- Impact of Financial Crises on Political Polarization and Economic Inequality
- Social Conflict and Mobilization
- Political Economy of Sanctions
Wassiliki Siskou
Post office box: 94
Education: MA/M.Sc.
First Supervisor: Prof.
Milan-Avin Spendel
Room: F235 / F217
M. Sc. in Economics, Stockholm School of Economics
B. Sc. in Economics, Ruprecht Karl University of Heidelberg
- Behavioral and Experimental Economics
- Decision Science
- Moral Psychology
David Steinecke
Education: M.A. in Politics and Public Administration, University of Konstanz B.A. in Politics and Public Administration, University of Konstanz First Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Dirk Leuffen Research Interests: - Decision-making and interinstitutional relations in the EU - European Integration - International relations and politics - Legislative studies - Quantitative methods and NLP
Cecilia Natalie Strom
Education: M.A. in Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University B.A. in Political Science, University of Leipzig
- Conflict Studies
- Conflict Intervention
- Targeted Sanctions
- Computational Social Sciences
- Network Analysis
Sophia Stutzmann
Room: E 220
Education: M.Sc. & M.A. in European Affairs and Political Economy, Sciences po Paris & London School of Economics B.A. in International Cultural and Business Studies, University of Passau First Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Marius Busemeyer Research Interests: - Comparative political economy - Labour markets - Welfare state research - The political economy of technological change
Subashini Sundar
Room: F 243
Education: Master of Science in Economics, University of Konstanz Bachelor of Commerce, University of Madras First Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Volker Hahn Research Interests: - Quantitative Macroeconomics and Macroeconometrics
Patrick Sullivan
Room: Y 112
Education: Master in Public Policy, Hertie School Bachelor of Science-Education (with Majors in Economics, History, and Political Science), University of Wisconsin-Madison
First Supervisor: Prof. Guido Schwerdt
- Economic Inequality
- Public Policy
Ioannis Tagos
M. Sc. in Politics and Public Administration, University of Konstanz B. Sc. in Politics and Public Administration, University of Konstanz
First Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Boerner
- Informal Leadership
- Emergent Leadership
- Creativity and Innovation
- Stress & Resilience
Gerlinde Theunissen
MA Public Policy, Political Economy and Development, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals, Central European University
BA Political Science and Public Administration, University of Konstanz
First Supervisor: Prof. Nils Weidmann
- Comparative Politics in Authoritarian Regimes
- Subnational Regimes
- Political Equality
- Regional Equality
Niklas Vetterer
M. Sc. in Economics, University of Konstanz B. Sc. in Economics, University of Konstanz
- Social Mobility
Judith Vornberger
M.Sc. Economathematics at the University of Würzburg
B.Sc. Economathematics at the University of Würzburg
- Health Economics with a special focus on mental health
Julia Werner
M. Sc. in Applied Psychology and Economic Behaviour, University of Bath
B. A. in International Business, SRH Hochschule Heidelberg
Theresa Wieland
Education: M. A. in Sociology, University of Mainz B. A. in Sociology (Major) and Economics (Minor), University of Mainz First Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Thomas Hinz Research Interests: - Influences on Environmental Attitudes - Environmental and Social Inequalities - International Research and Welfare States
Jieqiong Wu
Room: D 331
Post office box: 81
Education: n.n First Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Eva Thomann Research Interests:
- Cybersecurity Policy
- Public Governance
- Policy Evaluation
Education: M. A. in Speech and Language Processing, University of Konstanz M. A. in General Linguistics, University of Konstanz
First Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Regine Eckardt
Research Interests: - Automated detection of frames in political discourses using NLP approaches - Unsupervised and semi-supervised machine learning approaches for detecting lexical, semantic and pragmatic cues for subtext and framing - Word embeddings
Sergio Zanotto
Room: Y 302
Education : M. Sc. in General Linguistics, University of Verona B. Sc. in Foreign Languages and Cultures, University of Verona First Supervisor: Prof. Miriam Butt Research Interests:
- Manual and automated detection of arguments in political discourses
- Impact of different linguistic features on attracting political preferences among different strata of the population
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ENAI Academic Integrity PhD Summer School (Konstanz, 16.-20. September 2024)
Registrierung ab jetzt bis spätestens 31. July möglich.
Die Registrierung ist für Angehörige von ENAI Mitgliedsorganisationen (z.B. Universität Konstanz) kostenfrei. Ausführliche Informationen zum Programm gibt es auf der Webseite der ENAI Summer School .
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The University of Konstanz offers a huge variety of structured doctoral programmes and doctoral study programmes. They aim to offer a transparent road to the doctorate and close supervision that enable doctoral researchers to finish their thesis within a reasonable period of time.
Your doctoral studies. Begin your doctoral studies. Konstanz Research School for doctoral students. International research. Cotutelle. Welcome Centre. Financial assistance for international doctoral students. Research, teaching, working abroad.
Doctoral Degree. PhD Studies at the University of Konstanz takes place within a graduate school. The Konstanz Research School (KRS) is home to all forms of doctoral studies and is the central point of contact for questions relating to doctoral studies. Terms and conditions can be found at the respective graduate school.
The criteria deciding who will be accepted for doctoral research at the University of Konstanz as well as how the doctoral research process is regulated are determined in the corresponding version of the doctoral regulations. 1. Acceptance. In order to be accepted, individuals who meet the admission requirements for doctoral researchers will ...
The Graduate School of the Social and Behavioural Sciences (GSBS) at the University of Konstanz is an interdisciplinary doctoral school, which aims to provide a state-of-the art training and research environment for doctoral candidates. It will appeal to outstanding and highly motivated Master's graduates with a background in Biology ...
The PhD studies in Politics, Public Administration and Management are organized within the framework of the Graduate School of the Social and the Behavioral Sciences. There are many reaearch links between the department and the cluster of excellence "Politics of Inequality". The former doctoral programme in Politics and Public Administration is ...
Doctoral study programme in philosophy. Provided you hold a qualified master's degree, you can apply for admission to our doctoral study programme and earn your doctorate (Dr. phil.). All professors and university lecturers, including PrivatdozentInnen (lecturers), teaching at the department may supervise dissertations.
The Konstanz Research School (KRS) is home to all forms of doctoral studies at the University of Konstanz. The KRS ensures that all doctoral researchers enjoy high standards for quality and supervision as well as equal access to relevant services - in any type of programme and for any prospective career path. Show more.
Doctoral programmes GSBS. Graduate School of the Social and Behavioural Sciences. Application Financing GSDS. Graduate School of Decision Sciences
A doctorate usually is the standard prerequisite for qualified positions, e.g. for research jobs in the chemical industry. This is why nearly 90 percent of master graduates in chemistry continue with doctoral research. To be accepted as a doctoral researcher in Konstanz, you need a master's degree with the grade "good" or "very good".
For further information on doctorate programmes, please use the Doctoral researcher portal of the University of Konstanz. Please register in ZEuS for the course-related coursework. Registration periods for the Humanities Section: Winter semester: between 01.12. and 15.01. Summer semester: between 01.05. and 15.06. Course/credit transfer of ...
Welcome to the Graduate School Chemistry! Since 2008 all doctoral researchers of the Department of Chemistry of the University of Konstanz are members of the Graduate School Chemistry (GCh). It is the pivotal aim of the GCh to offer its doctoral researchers a structured, research-centered education and to foster scientific exchange both within ...
The University of Konstanz is a role model for the integration of research into teaching. It is strong in research funding and is a truly international university, maintaining relations with 200 universities worldwide. The University's first-rate infrastructure includes an excellent 24-hour library, state-of-the art computer facilities and the ...
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The University of Konstanz is a centre of excellence in teaching and research, with a reputation spanning well beyond national borders. In October 2007, the University was awarded the status of "University of Excellence" by the German Federal Government - only nine universities nationwide have achieved this status.
The Department of History and Sociology offers you the possibility to do a doctorate in the subjects History, Sociology, Ethnology, Sports Science or Empirical Educational Research. If you want to take this step in your academic career, you can get information on all formal questions via the PhD portal of the University of Konstanz.
General information for PhD students and interested candidates, also about ways of how to finance your studies can be found on the general website for PhD students of the university. The University also offers doctoral researcher councils that take place on a regular base and allow students of each faculty to network and exchange information.
The integration of research into teaching is a basic principle of the University of Konstanz. Students are integrated into the current research of the Department by means of research-related courses and project work. As assistants to academic chairs and research projects, students can actively participate in the Department's research.
The letters of recommendation must be sent separately as PDF files by the referees to the following e-mail address: [email protected] by the application deadline of 15th April. If the letters are not written in English or German, an officially certified translation into either English or German must also be provided.
As a PhD student at the University of Konstanz you have different funding possibilities for (research) stays abroad. Generally, you have to keep in mind the following criteria when looking for suitable funding: status (enrolled vs. employed) length of stay (short term vs. long term) activity (research vs. studies vs. teaching) host country ...
Sociology. Sociology. Info events new MA Sociology of Inequality. Save the date! The last info event about our new Master Programme "Sociology of Inequality" is going to take place via Zoom on April 8th 2024 at 01:30PM (Amsterdam, Berlin, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna). Please join us to find out what this unique and innovative study programme is all ...
To enrol in the graduate school, students are normally required to hold a Master degree in Chemistry, or related subjects. However, outstanding students of the Master courses at the Konstanz Departments of Chemistry are able to apply to embark on the doctoral thesis in the graduate school without performing a Master Thesis via the Konstanz Fast Track system.
Education: M. Sc. in Political Science, Stockholm University - MA in Political Science, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich BA in Political Science and Public Administration, University of Konstanz. First Supervisor: Prof. Gerald Schneider. Research Interests: Welfare state research.
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