Graduate Centers and Doctoral Programs at the TUMVia the TUM Graduate School, the TUM has managed to create a doctorate program which is open to all doctorates of its 13 faculties and offers current and future doctorate programs a high-quality framework. The content focus of doctorate degrees available at the TUM is based on two different types of “Graduate Centers”: 1) “Thematic Graduate Centers” are interdisciplinary doctorate programs at the TUM, usually spanning across faculties, which set their own multidisciplinary focus points. 2) “Faculty Graduate Centers” are the faculties of the doctorate programs attributed to the TUM. They are especially aimed at doctoral candidates who are following the classic apprenticeship model of a doctorate degree. The Faculty Graduate Centers support and cultivate their doctorates in the relevant discipline cultures and coordinate their subject-specific training programs and international exchanges. |
Faculty Graduate Centers
- Faculty Graduate Center Mechanical Engineering
- TUM School of Management (TUM-SOM), Faculty Graduate Center of Economics & Business Administration
- Graduate Center Electrical Engineering and Information Technology (FGC-EI)
- International School of Applied Mathematics (ISAM), Faculty Graduate Center of Mathematics
- Center for Doctoral Studies in Informatics and its Applications (CeDoSIA, Informatik)
- Faculty Graduate Center Weihenstephan
- Graduate Center of Architecture
- Faculty Graduate Center of Chemistry (FGCh)
- TUM School of Education (TUM Edu)
- Graduate Center of Civil Engineering and Geodesy
- Faculty Graduate Center of Sport
- Faculty Graduate Center of Physics
- Integrated Graduate School of the TRR80
- Integrated Graduate School of the Excellence Cluster "Origin and Structure of the Universe"
- Faculty Graduate Center of Medicine
Thematic Graduate Centers
- International Graduate School of Science and Engineering (IGSSE)
- Graduate School of Information Science in Health (GSISH)
- Applied Mathematics with Doctoral Studies (TopMath)
- Thematic Graduate Center SFB 768
- Helmholtz Graduate School Environmental Health (HELENA)
- Cognition for Technical Systems (CoTeSys)
- Origin and Structure of the Universe
- Interface Functions of the Intestine between Luminal Factors and Host Signals (GRK 1482)
- Regulation and Evolution of Cellular Systems (RECESS)
contact: info@gs.tum.de
