MPS PhD Positions at University of Göttingen in Germany, 2018

  • Max Planck Research School for Solar System Science
  • PhD
  • International Students
  • Germany
MPS PhD Positions at University of Göttingen in Germany, 2018

MPS PhD Positions at University of Göttingen in Germany, 2018



Scholarship Description:

MPS PhD Positions at University of Göttingen in Germany, 2018 is open for International Students . The scholarship allows PhD level programm(s) in the field of taught at Max Planck Research School for Solar System Science . The deadline of the scholarship is .

Scholarship Description: The Max Planck Research School for Solar System Science (MPS) at the University of Göttingen is now accepting applications for PhD positions in Solar System Science. The call is open to students from all countries and offers an international three-year Ph.D. program.

The International Max Planck Research School (IMPRS) for Solar System Science at the University of Göttingen is a Ph.D. programme at the interface of geo- and astrophysics. The IMPRS, or Solar System School as it is known, in short, covers all areas of Solar system science, an interdisciplinary research field that comprises space exploration and the planetary sciences as well as Solar physics, and selected topics in the areas of stellar astrophysics and extra-solar planetary systems.

Degree Level: Positions are available to pursue PhD programme.

Available Subject:  Positions are awarded in Solar System Science. Research at the MPS covers three main areas:

  • “Sun and Heliosphere”,

  • “Solar and Stellar Interiors”,

  • “Planets and Comets”.


Scholarship Benefits: Successful applicants will be offered a three-year doctoral support contract as well as postdoc wrap-up funding.

Number of Scholarships: About 45 students are enrolled at any given time. Their funding comes from several sources. The yearly call for applications primarily addresses candidates applying for an IMPRS-funded position, but anyone hired on a project position and desiring to pursue work towards a Ph.D. under the roof of the IMPRS also needs to submit an application to IMPRS. In some cases, applicants for IMPRS positions will also be redirected to open project positions suitable to pursue Ph.D. work. We admit about 10-15 Ph.D. students in total per year.

Eligibility: The following criteria must be met in order for applicants to be eligible for the scholarship:

  • Solar System School students collaborate with leading scientists in these fields and graduates are awarded a doctoral degree from the renowned University of Göttingen or, if they choose, another university.

  • The Solar System School is open to students from all countries and offers an international three-year Ph.D. program in an exceptional research environment with state-of-the-art facilities on the Göttingen Campus. Successful applicants will be offered a three-year doctoral support contract as well as postdoc wrap-up funding.

  • The language of the structured graduate program in English, with complimentary German language courses offered (optional). The program includes an inspiring curriculum of scientific lectures and seminars as well as advanced training workshops and provides relocation costs and travel funds to attend international conferences.

  • Applicants to the Solar System School should have a keen interest in Solar system science and a record of academic excellence. They must have or must be about to obtain, an M.Sc. degree or equivalent in physics, earth sciences or a related field, including a written Master’s thesis, and must document a good command of the English language.


Eligible Nationalities: The Solar System School is open to students from all countries.

 

Application Procedure: Applicants must submit the following documents through the online application portal between 1 October and 15 November 2017:

  • An application form to be filled online, including two short texts describing the applicant’s scientific interests and their motivation to apply for PhD projects in the Solar System School, along with the applicant’s choice of up to three PhD projects;

  • A curriculum vitae in pdf format;

  • Degree certificates and full transcripts of all academic records: i.e. scanned copies of B.Sc. and M.Sc. degree certificates (or equivalent), and lists of all courses with credits and grades issued by the respective school or university, with English or German translations;

  • Contact details for two or more referees who have agreed to write a letter of recommendation on behalf of the applicant. The referees will be contacted by the School and will be asked to submit their letters through the online portal no later than November 20, 2017.



  • It is highly recommended to also submit



  • certificate to prove proficiency in the English language, for candidates whose native language is not English or German (e.g. transcript of TOEFL / IELTS scores or equivalent);

  • GRE Physics test scores or equivalent for candidates who have obtained their Master’s degree at a university outside of Europe.

  • The Solar System School is committed to diversity. The MPS is an equal opportunity employer and places particular emphasis on providing career opportunities for women. Applications of people with disabilities are encouraged and will be favoured in case of comparable qualifications.


Application Form

Deadline: The deadline for submission of application is November 15, 2017.

Scholarship Link

Degree Level:

MPS PhD Positions at University of Göttingen in Germany, 2018 is available to undertake PhD level programs at Max Planck Research School for Solar System Science.

Available Subjects:

Following subject are available to study under this scholarship program.

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