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Faculty of management, economics and social sciences marketing area, phd program of the marketing area.
The Marketing Area actively engages in the advancement of PhD students at the University of Cologne. Therefore, professors from the Marketing Area offer several PhD courses on an irregular basis. You can find a list of current courses below. For more information click on the respective course.
If you are interested into general information on the PhD program of the university of Cologne, click here for further information.
For potential open PhD positions at one of the chairs of the marketing area, click here to check out our career section.
Courses in the Summer Semester 2023
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- Graduate Seminar in Marketing Strategy
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Marketing is one of the primary components of business management and commerce and holds a vast range of career opportunities for professionals in this field. Students learn about the process of creating and delivering value to meet the needs of a target market through notions of film studies, creative writing, and design. This means also learning about how to operationalize advertising campaigns, administrate trade shows and events, define terms of sale, and how to design products and packaging.
Study Programs in English
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Universities in International Rankings
€ 0 (32 programs for EU citizens, 27 programs for Non-EU citizens)
€ 16,680 per semester (2 programs for EU citizens/Non-EU)
Winter Semester
between March 01 and January 15
Summer Semester
between April 30 and October 01
Top-ranked German Universities in Marketing
private (state-approved) University of Applied Sciences
No. of Students: approx. 100,000 students
Program Fees: € 3,336 - € 5,975 (per semester)
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No. of Students: approx. 47,000 students
Program Fees: € 0 - € 6,000 (per semester)
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3 english degree programs for marketing in germany.
OHM Professional School Nuremberg Tech · Nuremberg
Mba in general management.
ifs Internationale Filmschule Köln / TH Köln - Cologne University of Applied Sciences Cologne
Digital narratives.
Clausthal University of Technology Clausthal-Zellerfeld
Intercultural leadership and technology.
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Munich Business School Munich
Sports business and communication.
Offenburg University of Applied Sciences Offenburg / Gengenbach
Master of business administration in international business consulting.
ESB Business School Reutlingen University · Reutlingen
Mba international management part-time.
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61 (2 programs )
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7 (11 programs )
100 (5 programs )
C2 Proficiency (CPE) (10 programs )
MBA General Management Full-Time
VICTORIA | International University of Applied Sciences Baden-Baden / Berlin
Management [full/part time].
HFU Business School Furtwangen University · Villingen-Schwenningen
Mba in international business management.
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Program Fees: € 0
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Program Fees: € 5,700
Aschaffenburg University of Applied Sciences
Program Fees: € 1,000
Berlin International University of Applied Sciences
Program Fees: € 4,050 - € 4,190
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Berlin Professional School
Program Fees: € 5,600 - € 6,633
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Dear prospective students, Welcome to the Marketing Ph.D. program here at Goethe University Frankfurt! We are glad we caught your interest in this selective program that only very few German universities offer. Frankfurt is a vibrant city with endless opportunities in education, culture, recreation—and research. As a graduate student in our group, you will face many exciting and rewarding challenges. Classes are small and opportunities to work with faculty members one-on-one are large. We are dedicated to graduate education and research and are making every effort to provide the best guidance and support to you. We hope you share our passion for research, seek to break new intellectual ground and contribute to the academic conversation in our field. We are extremely proud that our graduates found placements in tenured and tenure-track positions in a wide range of countries (Germany, Switzerland, Austria, UK, US, Spain, and the Netherlands) and left their mark on dozens of national and international dissertation awards. Our students are also regular presenters at renowned international conferences and are offered visiting positions at top-notch universities and research institutions. Marketing analytics lie at the core of our program. Increasing digitalization leads to a strong increase in available data and novel research questions that challenge accepted business paradigms. Through exciting practice partner projects, as well as through Goethe University Frankfurt’s incomparable access to secondary databases and our very own experimental laboratory, we are best equipped to study these research questions that move the needle in today’s business and societal landscape. As the largest marketing department in Germany, sized by tenured faculty, our department houses faculty experts that approach these questions through the most diverse set of theories and methodologies, ranging from quantitative econometric modeling, over marketing strategy, to consumer psychology. You will join a wonderful community of scholars and fellow Ph.D. students in which doors are open and lasting friendships are built. And be assured that, although there is a great deal to learn within the marketing field alone, you will always be part of a larger interdisciplinary community of distinguished faculty and enthusiastic students here at Goethe University Frankfurt. I invite you to explore the details of our graduate program in Marketing through the links found here. Please reach out if you have any specific question about the program that we missed to answer on these webpages. We are delighted that you are interested in our program and are very much looking forward to meeting you! Best regards, Simone Wies Academic Director - Ph.D. Program in Marketing
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Management Concentration
This concentration is one of the three concentrations offered in Frankfurt School's Doctoral Programme.
We are among the very few European business schools conducting top-level scientific research and training doctorates in English. Joining the Management track enables you to study cognitive and behavioural processes shaping the decisions of managers, entrepreneurs, employees and customers as well as the external and internal drivers of organisational design, strategy and performance in fast-changing, globalised markets.
Choosing life as a management scholar is an ambitious but rewarding career choice. If you join our five-year doctoral programme, you will be expected to get your bearings through a number of theory and method courses before moving on to produce research of international scientific standard.
Programme Structure
A prototypical path through our programme would have you brush up on statistical inference, qualitative induction, or machine learning, immerse yourself in the theory of the firm or decision making, beef up your knowledge of your chosen specialist area with internal and external courses, learn-by-doing on research projects with faculty members, craft and execute an original thesis, present and publish ongoing work at conferences and journals, go on an overseas visit to engage with leaders in your field, hone your teaching skills and prepare for the institutional demands of entering the professorial job market.
Each field of research specialisation deserves a slightly modified version of the above. To get you started, you will have approximately two years’ worth of courses, beginning with the standard courses required for all Frankfurt School doctoral students. These will be complemented with the specific management courses. During the course period, you can start exploring research projects with Frankfurt School faculty. The idea is to thus identify an advisory team for the later, research stage of the programme.
Management research at Frankfurt School is to move the research frontier, be it through theoretical or empirical contributions. We pride ourselves on making meaningful additions to knowledge by tackling hard problems with novel approaches. To equip students with the foundation needed to join us in this scientific endeavour, we deliver the in-house courses listed below and additionally ask students to partake in specialised courses outside Frankfurt School. This is to ensure that students get exactly the content needed for their individual research foci:
Mathematics & Statistics
Calculus of Several Variables Functions of Several Variables Implicit Functions and Their Derivatives Quadratic Forms and Definite Matrices Unconstrained Optimization Constrained Optimization Concave and Quasiconcave Functions Economic Applications Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors Advanced Linear Algebra Advanced Analysis Basic Probability and Statistics
Econometrics I
The class provides key knowledge on how different econometric models work and most importantly sheds light on their limitations. The course also provides step by step application of new tools to different data sets in the computer lab. You will be asked to replicate and in some cases improve, prior empirical studies.
Microeconomics
1. Demand Theory 2. Expected Utility Theory 3. General Equilibrium Theory 4. Non-Cooperative Game Theory a) Dominant strategies and applications b) Nash Equilibrium and applications c) Subgame Perfect Equilibrium and applications 5. Principal-Agent Theory 6. The Theory of Incomplete Contracts
Field Experiments
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Students can choose up to three elective courses suitable for their chosen area of specialisation. These can be offered by Frankfurt School but often are found at other research universities. The faculty and the programme office help the student identify appropriate courses.
Econometrics II
Game Theory
The course aims to familiarise students with the basic concepts of game theory. Students learn different classes of games and a variety of solution concepts to predict strategic behaviour in these games. They will learn how to capture practically relevant situations in a game and the necessary tools to solve these games.
Causal Inference
Computational Statistics
Industrial Organization
Advanced Topics in Management
The course covers a variety of methodological concerns, topic include: Philosophy of science, experimental design, case study methodologies, problems with and alternatives to traditional model fitting approaches, replication and prediction, data management.
Multivariate Statistics
Students can choose up to three elective courses suitable for their chosen area of specialisation. These can be offered by Frankfurt School but often are found at other research universities. The faculty and the programme office help you to identify appropriate courses.
PhD Brownbag
Master's Thesis / 2nd year paper
The second year paper is the first piece of the student’s very own presentable research work. It can also be used to obtain a Master’s degree in Business Research and Analytics.
Research (Dissertation and Defence)
Upon passing the Qualifying Exam at the end of the 2 nd year, students enter the research phase of the programme. Students dedicate themselves to their research projects, produce scholarly papers and present their research at international academic conferences. They also have the opportunity to interact with international scholars visiting Frankfurt School to present research in the seminar series.
Seminars & Conferences
Research is a social process. Your Frankfurt School experience includes opportunities to both solicit feedback on your own research as well as learn from others’ ongoing research. The former you can do by presenting early drafts of your ideas and papers at the department’s brownbag seminar series, where colleagues provide a friendly environment for improvement. Besides informal chats with the faculty and your peers, the department’s annual summer school provides an additional intensive event for discussing research. To learn about and discuss current research conducted at other universities, a regular seminar series and occasional conferences with outside speakers provides ample possibilities for interaction with the field. You can find the upcoming management seminars in the below table.
Recent management conferences at FS include:
FS Marketing Research Camp
PROGIC : Workshop on Combining Probability and Logic
SMS : Strategic Management Society Frankfurt Special Conference
Research projects at FS
We are currently looking for highly motivated researchers interested in our research projects in marketing, strategy and organizational behaviour.
Strategic Decision Making of CEOs, TMTs, and BRDs
The goal of our research is to gain a greater understanding of how social and behavioural forces affect human actors at the top of the organisation. We do that by studying the contexts of strategic decision making by CEOs, top management teams, and boards of directors. Our research has an impact through the development and testing of new theoretical insights in top journals, and also by disseminating those insights through articles geared towards a lay audience.
Prof. Dr. Markus Fitza
Prof. Dr. Stevo Pavicevic
Microfoundations of Scaling: Implications for Strategy and Organization Design
The goal of this project is to develop a novel research agenda that investigates the microfoundations of scaling in firms, including the properties of organizations that give rise to scaling laws, as well as the implications of scaling laws for strategy and organization design. Today, the most valuable companies in the world employ a significant share of digital resources, such as software, algorithms, and data. The greater scalability of firms’ digital resources is fundamentally changing the nature of competition and the basis of competitive advantage. Yet, we are only beginning to understand the underlying forces that determine scaling and its implications for strategy and organization design. What organizational challenges must be met to achieve success in the age of scaling? What strategies are (not) effective in the age of scaling? Are you excited about the opportunity to contribute research that addresses these questions?
Prof. Dr. Thorbjørn Knudsen
Prof. Dr. Lucas Böttcher
Consumer Information Processing
From the perspective of marketers it is very important to be able to predict and influence consumer choice. We study the relationship between cognitive and motor processes in consumer decision making/choice using eye and mouse tracking technologies. Our goal is to predict and influence choice. For example, we ask in the context of asking consumers to donate to a cause, in an online environment, would the design of the webpage and the physical location of the cursor (mouse) impact willingness to donate?
Prof. Dr. Selin Atalay
Prof. Dr. Florian Ellsäßer
Customer Reviews in the Context of Products with Short Life Cycles
Reviews are important for consumers, manufacturers, brands, and retailers for various reasons. The review history of a product has a strong effect on the success of the product on the market. It reduces uncertainty about product quality and fit and can therefore stimulate a purchase or help to avoid costly product returns. A rich product review history has proven to be very powerful, especially in market places with large product assortments. In the context of products with short life cycles, such as products in the fashion industry, accumulation of product reviews pose a substantial challenge as products’ life span is very limited. We are interested in how the fashion industry (and other industries with products with short life cycles) can address this problem. The topic is crucially important from the perspective of brand reputation building.
Prof. Dr. Alexander Bleier
Prof. Dr. Siham El Kihal
Prof. Dr. Tetyana Kosyakova
Experimental Organization Science
The goal of this project is to examine behavioural patterns of judgement and decision making at the group level, including dynamics arising from temporal or hierarchical structures. An example topic is the aggregation of individual decisions under uncertainty into organisational resource allocation and outcomes. Few lab studies examine behaviour at the organisational level, and organisation science comprises few experimental studies. Yet, properly understanding firms requires research on the level above the individual, and below that of markets. To isolate mechanisms operating at that level, experimental methodologies have few rivals. In theory. In practice, organisation-level lab work requires special care. If you want to contribute to a fledgling movement on experimental organisation science, we would love to hear from you.
Prof. Dr. Ronald Klingebiel
Prof. Dr. Mirko Kremer
Constructing and Evaluating R&D Portfolios
The goal of this project is to understand the theoretical and behavioral issues when building R&D portfolios, and to develop novel methods and tools to evaluate the quality of an R&D portfolio
For R&D- and innovation-driven organizations, long-term success critically hinges on those firms’ ability to build impactful R&D portfolios. However, constructing an R&D portfolio—that is, selecting which innovation projects (not) to pursue—is a daunting challenge: In the early stages of such innovation projects, uncertainty dominates, and it is hence hard to predict, ex ante, which projects will be the best choice ex post. In addition, firms can rarely predict, with sufficient precision, the interaction effects between the different projects in their R&D portfolio. So, what is the best way to build an R&D portfolio? Which biases do managers introduce to that decision process? And how can we evaluate, ex post, how well an R&D portfolio was constructed? Are you excited about the opportunity to contribute research that addresses these questions? Join us!
Prof. Dr. Jochen Schlapp
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Strategy & organisation area, data & decision analysis area, technology & operations area, marketing area, student funding and scholarships.
Frankfurt School offers fully-funded study places for the doctoral programme in order to attract and support the brightest minds in academia.
Students are expected to devote 100% of their working time to their doctoral studies at Frankfurt School for up to five years.
Funding includes a tuition fee waiver and a cost-of-living stipend. The monthly stipend comprises of EUR 1,820.
The stipend will be granted for five years conditional on the continued satisfaction of all academic programme requirements.
From the first year onwards doctoral students will receive EUR 1,820 for the period of 5 years.
Furthermore Frankfurt School covers costs related to research, including conferences and overseas visits.
Application process
1. target group.
Outstanding graduates of a Bachelor‘s or Master’s programme in business administration, finance, management, accounting or related fields who aspire to launch an academic career.
Candidates in the final year of a Master’s or Bachelor’s programme are welcome to apply with their most recent academic transcript. Please note that the degree has to be completed by the time of the beginning of the programme.
2. Online Application
The first step of our application process is to complete the online application form. You will need to upload the following required documents. Please note that you need a certified English or German translation for all documents, that are not originally in German or English. The application platform will be open between 15th September and 15th January.
Required Documents
- CV and list of publications (if existent)
- Certified copy of your University Entrance Qualification (Abitur, A-levels or equivalent)
- Certified copy of your University Degree Certificate or equivalent and academic transcript of records
- Official GMAT or GRE results
- Proof of English Language Proficiency Test (TOEFL IBT min. score of 100/IELTS min. score of 7.0)
- Statement of Purpose (up to 2 pages): Why are you interested in your chosen field of study? What are the potential areas of research you might pursue? Have you completed any research projects with faculty? Is the research of any member of the FS faculty of interest to you?
- Optional Statement: If you would like the committee to consider any of the following factors, you can describe their relevance in a separate statement within the application. This can contribute to the diversity of the entering class: background, extracurricular activities, work experience.
Two letters of recommendation: To request the letters from your recommenders, you have to register on a separate platform and send your request from there.
Please click on this link to access the platform: http://apply.interfolio.com/79802
Create a profile by clicking on the button “Apply now”.
If you require assistance, go to the “Home” tab and click the “Dossier Quick Start Guide”.
Once you send your request to your potential recommender, they will receive an e-mail together with a link where they can upload their recommendation letter confidentially. Please provide a deadline for your recommendation letter to ensure we receive it on time. Once the recommender has uploaded the letter, we will be notified and will be able to access it.
3. Interview
Successful applicants will be invited to a online interview with faculty members of the chosen concentration.
The final decision regarding admission to our doctoral programme will be made by the Committee for Doctoral Proceedings. It is based on the applicants overall portfolio and the interview.
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How to Apply for a PhD in Germany: Programs, Funding, & FAQs
If you’re considering advancing your academic journey with a PhD and have a passion for conducting research in your field, Germany could be an excellent destination for you. With its top-tier universities, exciting research opportunities, financial support, and diverse culture, Germany stands out as an excellent choice for PhD studies.
These are the main steps to doing a PhD in Germany:
Find a PhD Program and a Supervisor
- Decide Between Individual and Structured PhD Programs
- Meet All Requirements & Prepare Your Application
Apply for Doctoral Studies
Secure funding, get a student visa or resident permit, arrive in germany and begin your phd program, why pursue a phd in germany.
Here are some compelling reasons to pursue a PhD in Germany:
- Top universities. Germany boasts four universities ranked in the top 100 globally, offering access to world-class education and research facilities.
- International student community. Germany welcomes a diverse and thriving international student community, with over 458,210 international students studying across the country.
- Abundant research institutions. Germany’s 1,000+ publicly funded research institutions, spanning universities, applied sciences, research institutes, businesses, and government bodies, offer countless opportunities for collaboration and networking.
- Investment in research and development. Germany’s commitment to research and development is evident through its increasing expenditure, which reached a record high of 112.6 billion euros in 2021.
- Strong economy. Germany is known for its robust and stable economy, offering potential career opportunities in academia, industry, and research sectors after completing your PhD.
How to Apply for a PhD in Germany
Below, you will find all the steps you need to take, from discovering your perfect program to submitting your application and commencing your PhD adventure in Germany.
To start your PhD in Germany, define your research focus by considering your interests and academic background. Explore resources, attend conferences, and connect with professors. Use online sources, engage with academic communities, and seek advice from current PhD students for insights into the research scene.
If you’re already clear about your research direction, it’s time to search for suitable programs. The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) provides a comprehensive database of current opportunities, which you can explore at the DAAD PhD Database . Additionally, consider researching universities in Germany individually to understand what each institution offers in terms of research and programs.
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You will also have to find a supervisor. One way to do so is by visiting university websites to find faculty directories with profiles of professors and their research interests. Contact professors whose work aligns with your research interests, express your interest and inquire about supervision opportunities.
> You can search PhD programs using the GERiT database , which features over 31,000 research institutions.
Types of PhD Programs in Germany
Before you start searching for a PhD program, it’s essential to understand that in Germany, there are two different paths you can take when pursuing a PhD, each with its own set of advantages and opportunities.
Individual PhD Programs
An individual doctorate program is considered the more common and traditional PhD route in Germany. It is a flexible and self-directed path to earning a doctoral degree, particularly in fields like humanities and social sciences. You take the initiative to find a supervisor (called “Doktorvater” or “Doktormutter”) for your research project and often suggest your research topic.
There’s no fixed curriculum, giving you the freedom to set your research timeline and choose coursework. This approach requires self-discipline and active networking, including participation in doctoral candidate meetings and research events.
Structured PhD Programs
Structured PhD programs in Germany offer a clear path to a PhD degree, typically lasting three to five years. Unlike individual doctorate studies, they include a curriculum, research proposal submission that has to fit an existing program, and a set timeline for coursework and research.
Candidates benefit from advisor supervision and are encouraged to collaborate across disciplines, making structured programs ideal if you’re seeking a guided and comprehensive doctoral experience.
Ensure You Meet All Requirements & Prepare the Application
The requirements and application documents for a PhD in Germany can vary depending on your chosen institution and research area. However, as a general guideline, you should prepare the following:
- Academic degree recognized in Germany. Typically, you’ll need a master’s degree or a German state examination (Staatsexamen) to qualify for a PhD program.
- Copy of master’s thesis. Provide a copy of your master’s thesis, showcasing your research skills and the depth of your academic work.
- Research proposal. Craft a clear and comprehensive research proposal outlining your intended research topic, objectives, methodology, and significance.
- Statement of purpose. Write a statement of purpose explaining why you wish to pursue a PhD in your chosen field, your academic and career goals, and how this program aligns with your aspirations.
- Curriculum Vitae (CV). Prepare a detailed CV highlighting your academic achievements, research experience, relevant coursework, publications, and any other qualifications.
- Proof of language proficiency. Depending on the language of instruction (usually German or English), you may have to provide proof of language proficiency. You can do this with certificates like TestDaF, DSH, TOEFL, IELTS, or proof of previous studies in the language.
- Academic references. You may need to provide contact information or recommendation letters from professors or academic advisors confirming your academic abilities and research potential.
- Predoctoral examination. Some programs may require you to pass a predoctoral examination as part of the application process.
Once you’ve found a suitable PhD program and a mentor, and your academic qualifications are recognized in Germany, you can start your application. Depending on the university or research institute, you can apply online or by post, so it’s essential to check their specific requirements. Keep in mind that admission committees are selective and may conduct interviews to admit the best candidates.
Securing funding is a crucial step when preparing for a PhD in Germany. To meet visa requirements and stay in the country, you must demonstrate access to a minimum of €934 per month, totaling €11,208 annually. This proof can be provided through an admission agreement or relevant contract, or you can open a blocked account with individual funds.
There are various ways to financially support yourself while pursuing a PhD in Germany:
- PhD scholarships. DAAD offers the highest number of doctoral scholarships. PhD students get an average monthly stipend of €1,139.
- Paid PhD positions. Many universities and research institutions offer paid PhD positions in Germany. You will have a contract and work on specific research projects while receiving a salary.
- Research associate positions. You can also work as a research associate in a university, research institution, or company and receive a salary as compensation.
- Part-time jobs. Some PhD students/researchers work part-time jobs that are not related to their studies to secure additional income.
> Read more about the costs associated with studying in Germany.
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Once your acceptance into the PhD program is confirmed by the university or institution, you can begin the process of applying for a student visa or residence permit. The PhD visa or permit requirements for Germany can vary depending on your nationality and individual circumstances:
Visa Requirements
Citizens of the EU, the European Economic Area (EEA), and Switzerland do not need any special permit or visa to pursue a PhD in Germany. They can research and work with just a valid passport or ID card.
For international researchers who are not citizens of the EU, EEA, or Switzerland, a visa will be required to work as a researcher in Germany.
The type of visa you need depends on your specific situation:
- Study visa. If you’re pursuing a full-time doctoral program, you may apply for a student visa.
- Research visa. If your focus is on research and you have a formal affiliation with a research institution in Germany, you can apply for a research visa.
- EU Blue Card. If your PhD offer includes a gross annual salary of at least €45,300 (or €41,041.80 in certain professions), you may be eligible for an EU Blue Card, which is a special residence title for international academics.
Residence Permit Requirements
Once you arrive in Germany, you’ll need to apply for a residence permit based on the visa you have:
- Study permit. If you’re accepted into a PhD program at a German university, you can get a study-based residence permit for up to two years, extendable.
- Research permit. If you’re a researcher with the right qualifications for doctoral programs, you can get a research permit for Germany. This requires a contract with a research institution for your project.
- EU Blue Card. You may be eligible for the EU Blue Card, which is for foreign academics and qualified workers in Germany. To get it through a PhD offer, your salary should be at least €45,300 per year, or €41,041.80 for certain bottleneck professions .
*Note that nationals of certain countries , including the United States, Australia, Israel, Japan, and Korea, who are not required to obtain a visa, must still apply for a residence permit.
> For more specific information tailored to your situation, we recommend contacting the German embassy or consulate in your home country. You can also use this visa navigator.
Arriving in Germany and commencing your PhD program is an exciting step, but there are certain formalities you need to take care of. The international office at the university or a representative can guide you, however here are the main things to take care of once you’re in the country:
Register Your Residence
Shortly after your arrival, you must register your residence at the local registration office (Einwohnermeldeamt or Bürgeramt). This is mandatory, and you typically have a window of two weeks to complete this process.
Obtain Health Insurance
Everyone in Germany, including international PhD students, is obligated by law to have health insurance coverage . The type of health insurance you are eligible for depends on the source of your funding:
- Doctoral candidates with an employment contract are typically insured automatically with a state-regulated health insurance provider (Gesetzliche Krankenversicherung -GKV)
- Doctoral candidates without an employment contract (with a fellowship or private funding) may choose between:
- Voluntary health insurance coverage with a state-regulated provider.
- Coverage with a private health insurance company.
Some exceptions allow you to retain your insurance from your home country, such as students from a European Union (EU) country or other countries with social security agreements with Germany.
Open a Bank Account
It’s advisable to open a German bank account as soon as possible. Many financial transactions in Germany, including receiving your stipend or salary, are typically done through a German bank account.
Enrollment at University
If your PhD program requires enrollment at a university, you’ll need to complete this step. Submit the necessary documents to the university’s enrollment office, which may include your admission letter, passport, proof of health insurance, and proof of financial means.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
There’s a lot to think about when you’re considering pursuing a PhD, especially if it’s in a foreign country. We’re sure you’ve got more questions, and we’re here to help.
What Is the Duration of a PhD Program in Germany?
In general, a PhD program in Germany typically lasts between three to six years.
The duration of a PhD program in Germany can vary depending on several factors, including the university, the subject area, and individual progress.
Are PhD Programs in Germany Tuition-Free?
Most PhD programs in Germany are tuition-free, at least for the first six semesters. However, if you are enrolled at a university, you will need to cover a semester fee. This can vary depending on the university but usually falls within the range of €100 to €350.
Is Knowing German Mandatory to Pursue a PhD in Germany?
Knowing German is not always mandatory to pursue a PhD in Germany. Many German universities offer PhD programs in English, especially in fields like science, engineering, and the humanities. In such programs, you can write your thesis and communicate with professors and peers in English.
However, language requirements differ by university and department. If your program is in German, you might need to prove your proficiency. Knowing German can also be helpful for daily life and integration if you’re living in Germany.
Will I Get a PhD Salary in Germany?
PhD candidates in Germany, whether affiliated with universities, research institutions, or companies collaborating with them, typically receive financial support in the form of a salary or grant.
The majority of doctoral positions are structured under the TV-L (Tarifvertrag im Öffentlichen Dienst) salary scale, often falling within the TV-L 13 category, with a salary range spanning from €4,188 (Tier 1) to €6,037 (Tier 6).
Salaries are typically determined based on a wage agreement that specifies the contract tier (Stufe) and working hours (percentage-based). Many entry-level PhD students start with tier 1 contracts that are not full-time. For example, if your contract places you in Pay Group E-13 Tier 1 of the TV-L and you work at 75% capacity, your monthly gross salary will be €3,141.
Can I Work While Pursuing a PhD in Germany?
It’s generally allowed for PhD students in Germany to have part-time jobs to cover living expenses. However, the rules and expectations can vary depending on your supervisor, field of study, and specific circumstances.
While part-time work is an option, keep in mind that pursuing a PhD can be quite demanding, often requiring long hours of research and study. It’s essential to find the right balance between work and your academic commitments. Additionally, make sure to be aware of any legal and contractual obligations related to your employment while studying for your PhD.
What Is the Process for Defending a PhD Thesis in Germany?
In Germany, defending your PhD thesis involves several steps. You start by submitting your thesis and necessary documents, making sure they meet all the formal requirements. A commission is formed, and you may have the opportunity to suggest reviewers.
Then, you will have to prepare and undergo an oral defense, which can be either public or private and typically lasts between 30 minutes to 2 hours. During this, you present your research and discuss it with the committee.
The outcome of this discussion determines your final grade, which you receive after the defense. If everything goes well, you’re granted the Ph.D. title and have about two years to publish your dissertation.
What Are the Career Prospects After Completing a PhD in Germany?
After completing a PhD in Germany, career prospects are promising. Graduates often find opportunities in academia as professors or researchers or in various industries, including technology, healthcare, and finance. Germany’s strong economy and research-oriented environment make it an attractive place for career development.
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There are several ways to earn a doctorate depending on the faculties, the individual research fields as well as on the type of doctorate. It can be completed within a structured programme or quite independently under the supervision of a professor. Over a period of about three to four years, doctoral students conduct independent research, write a dissertation and usually defend it through an oral examination. The starting date is not bound to the university semesters, but rather depends on the available funding options for the individual research projects.
At HHU, doctoral candidates are individually supervised and supported in order to advance their careers. The following applies to all faculties of HHU:
- the regulations for doctoral studies stipulate that doctoral theses must be overseen by two supervisors; i.e. a second supervisor may be added to the PhD advisory committee
- the course "Good Scientific Practice" is mandatory for all doctoral candidates
- the doctoral research is conducted within a structured doctoral programme or, alternatively, can be completed within the framework of a structured curriculum at the respective faculties' graduate academies
- international junior researchers receive advice and support from the Junior Scientist and International Research Center (JUNO) regarding their stay in Germany and at HHU
- the faculties' graduate academies offer a broad qualification programme for doctoral students and a comprehensive counseling service
- the Heine Research Academies and the graduate academies of the Faculty of Medicine (MedRSD) , the Faculty of Mathematics & Natural Sciences (iGRAD) and the Faculty of Arts and Humanities (PhilGRAD) provide a common framework of support and structured education for all doctoral researchers.
In Germany and at HHU, the most common PhD track is completing an individual doctorate under the supervision of a professor and thereby conducting research largely independently on one's own research topic. This offers a great deal of flexibility but also demands a high degree of personal initiative and responsibility. To start such a doctoral project, you first need to find a supervisor at HHU. The supervision of a doctoral thesis is an individual agreement between the doctoral researcher and the supervisor. In some faculties at HHU (e.g. Faculty of Mathematics & Natural Sciences) an additional supervising professor is mandatory.
Doctoral students conducting an indivual doctorate may be employed by the supervisor's institute, which often requires them to work on a specific project or to participate in the teaching requirements of the institute. Vacancies for this path to a doctorate are often advertised on the research institute's website or can be found at the HeRA job portal . Doctoral researchers who are not employed by the institute are advised to organise funding for their dissertation project , for example by a scholarship.
How long it takes to complete an individual doctorate depends mainly on one's own time schedule. Three to four years are within in the normal range.
Find further information on how to apply for an individual doctorate here .
In structured doctoral programmes, doctoral students and their research topics are integrated into a larger scientific framework in which the students work on a common research focus or methodology. These programmes are often interdisciplinary and/or have a strong international orientation with English as the team language. In general, they offer a subject-specific curriculum as well as opportunities to acquire transferable skills and additional qualifications. Doctoral students are generally supervised by a thesis advisory committee, i.e. in teams of several professors participating in the programme.
At HHU you have a broad spectrum of structured doctoral programmes in research training groups and graduate schools funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG), the Excellence Initiative, the federal state North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) and HHU itself. Sometimes they include collaborations with other universities, non-university research institutes such as the Helmholtz Association or the International Max Planck Research Schools (IMPRS) as well as other international partners.
Programme specific scholarships or job offers for doctoral candidates usually provide funding for at least three years. Find further information on available scholarships or job offers at the graduate programmes' websites or and the HeRA job portal . Click here for details on how to apply for a graduate programme.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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The goal of the Master's programme is to give students a deeper understanding of marketing issues based on a sound marketing-related training. In particular, various technological developments and future trends in the development of markets are taken into account. This ensures that students are prepared for the market's future requirements and that graduates are highly attractive to potential employers. Classes are held at both the Rheinbach and Sankt Augustin campuses.
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The programme consists of lectures, rolling seminars, practice elements, workshops, excursions, and small group discussions. The programme combines in-class learning with learning-by-doing elements.
Students can do a semester abroad in their third semester. A dual degree with one of our partner universities is also offered. Please go to our website to find more information about our international elements.
Students have to pay a semester contribution (currently around 333 EUR) to the Hochschule Bonn-Rhein-Sieg, which includes administrative costs, a student fee, and a ticket for the use of public transport in the area's network.
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Many companies near Sankt Augustin, Bonn, and Cologne offer student jobs. However, please be advised that student visas restrict the number of hours that a student may work in Germany.
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Yes. Description/content. The goal of the Master's programme is to give students a deeper understanding of marketing issues based on a sound marketing-related training. In particular, various technological developments and future trends in the development of markets are taken into account.