International Max Planck Research School on Elementary Particle Physics is pleased to offer PhD Fellowship in Physics in Germany. Students must have Master of Science degree or an equivalent one (such as a Diploma). The duration of IMPRS scholarship is for a period of three years. The IMPRS PhD students must have to register at one of the two universities TUM and LUM in Munich. IMPRS PhD student you have to attend IMPRS seminar and visit various lectures and block courses. English proficiency is required. Applicants must send their complete application form by post.
Study Subject(s): The scholarship is provided to study in high energy particle physics, astroparticle physics, and cosmology in Germany.
Course Level: This scholarship is for pursuing PhD degree level.
Scholarship Provider: International Max Planck Research School on Elementary Particle Physics.
Scholarship can be taken at: Germany
Eligibility: -Successful applicants with a Master of Science degree or an equivalent one (such as a Diploma) can receive a fellowships for a maximum period of three years if required.
-The IMPRS PhD students have to register at one of the two universities in Munich.
-Students from all countries are welcome to apply for a PhD IMPRS Fellowship of the Max Planck Institute for Physics.
Scholarship Open for Students of Following Countries: The International students can apply for this scholarship.
Scholarship Description: The International Max Planck Research School “Elementary Particle Physics – Theoretical, Experimental and Cosmological Frontiers” is a joint initiative of the Max Planck Institute of Physics (Werner Heisenberg Institute) and the particle and astroparticle physics groups of the Ludwig Maximilian University Munich (LMU) and the Technical University Munich (TUM) . Since April 2005 the School has been offering excellent research opportunities to highly qualified doctoral students. Research fields covered by the School from both an experimental and a theoretical perspective include high energy particle physics, astroparticle physics, and cosmology. The physics of strong interactions, quantum chromodynamics, symmetries and mechanisms for symmetry breaking, neutrino physics and neutrino astrophysics, supersymmetry, string theory, physics and technology of particle detectors, dark matter, cosmic rays, and weak interaction physics are just a few examples of the range of topics under investigation. The students’ own research is supplemented by an accompanying lecture program. Regular seminars, workshops, and other joint events serve to broaden the intellectual horizon, stimulate interaction between IMPRS members, and provide valuable background knowledge on topics beyond the students’ own research project.
Number of awards offered: Not Known
Duration of award(s): The duration of International PhD fellowships for a maximum period of three years.Seminar Visit the seminar regularly and give a presentation about your research work about once a year. The seminar takes place once a month. Students are expected to visit the seminar during their whole time as PhD Student. Lectures and Block Courses During the semester several lectures related to the research performed in the IMPRS are offered at the two universities. In addition special IMPRS block courses are held during the semester breaks with dedicated research topics. IMPRS students have to visit three lectures or block courses (together) during their time as a PhD student.
What does it cover? Not Known
Selection Criteria: Not Known
Notification: First decision about the admission will be made in Jun 2013. Selected candidates will be invited for a presentation and an interview to the MPI. The next round of presentations/interviews will take place on Jul 8th, 2013. Based on this, the final decision will be made and the applicants will be notified thereafter.
How to Apply: The mode of applying is by post.
Scholarship Application Deadline: The deadline for applications is May 31th, 2013.
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