idw – Informationsdienst Wissenschaft

Nachrichten, Termine, Experten

Grafik: idw-Logo
Science Video Project
idw-Abo

idw-News App:

AppStore

Google Play Store



Instanz:
Teilen: 
20.12.2011 10:00

IMPRS PhD graduate school of astronomy extended

Dr. Markus Pössel Öffentlichkeitsarbeit
Max-Planck-Institut für Astronomie

    The »International Max Planck Research School for Astronomy and Cosmic Physics at the University of Heidelberg« (IMPRS-HD), established in 2004 as one of the first graduate schools in Heidelberg, has been granted funding for a further 6 years by the Max Planck Society.

    The »International Max Planck Research School for Astronomy and Cosmic Physics at the University of Heidelberg« (IMPRS-HD) was established in 2004 as one of the first graduate schools in Heidelberg as a result of the close collaboration between the Heidelberg astronomy institutes. The overall aim was to establish a structured PhD programme taught in English in order to attract excellent students from international backgrounds, and also to provide German students with an eduction in an international environment.

    After the successful constitution of the IMPRS-HD, and an excellent acceptance by both students and professors over the last 6 years, the school was evaluated by an international board of referees. In light of the very positive assessment, the Max Planck Society has granted IMPRS-HD an extension for a further period of 6 years which has started in the winter term 2011.

    The Max Planck Society supports IMPRS-HD with 350.000 Euro per year. The University of Heidelberg also supports the graduate school. Together, 12 PhD fellowships are provided. In addition, IMPRS-HD has funding for travel support, conferences, and summer schools. Additional resources by institute budgets and third-party funding allows to fund further 70 PhD students within the IMPRS-HD.

    The acronym IMPRS-HD stands for the main goals of the project:

    »International« stands for the English-language lecture programme and the current rate of 70% international students. This large fraction results in the comparatively high rate of female students of about 30%.

    »School« stands for a modern, structured educational programme, providing the students with the opportunity to broaden and deepen their scientific expertise besides their actual research work. On top of the mandatory programme of lectures and joint seminars, the school also offers so-called softskills seminars, providing further training beyond scientific skills which are valuable (not only) for a scientific career: scientific writing, presentation skills, or application procedures. German classes are offered to the international students.

    »Max Planck« and »University of Heidelberg« signify the close collaboration of these institutions: the Max Planck Institute for Astronomy, which leads the coordination of IMPRS-HD, the Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics, and the University of Heidelberg, which together coordinate the structured programme of IMPRS-HD. The exceptional quality of the PhD education within IMPRS-HD is also visible by the fact that each student is supervised by a so-called Thesis Committee – a team of three co-supervisors.

    With the establishment of the "Heidelberg Graduate School of Fundamental Physics" (HGSFP), which was founded in 2007 within the framework of the German "Excellence Initiative", and which supports the IMPRS-HD PhD students administratively from university side, a further deepening of the collaboration has been reached. Since 2007, IMPRS-HD is an independent part of the HGSFP and supervises the majority of the Heidelberg PhD students in astronomy and astrophysics.

    The IMPRS-HD attracts worldwide interest: each year up to 150 students from all continents apply for 20-25 PhD fellowships – right now IMPRS-HD has about 80 PhD students (see the histogrammes below). This large number demonstrates the international visibility of this Heidelberg education programme, which is competing with the other leading institutions for the best students worldwide.

    Contact

    Christian Fendt (scientific coordinator of IMPRS-HD)
    Max Planck Institute for Astronomy, Heidelberg
    Phone: (+49|0) 6221 – 528 387
    Email: fendt@mpia.de

    Hans-Walter Rix (Director, spokesperson of IMPRS-HD)
    Max Planck Institute for Astronomy, Heidelberg
    Phone: (+49|0) 6221 – 528 211
    Email: rix@mpia.de

    Stefan Wagner (Spokesperson of IMPRS-HD)
    Landessternwarte, Heidelberg
    Phone: (+49|0) 6221 – 541 712
    Email: swagner@lsw.uni-heidelberg.de


    Weitere Informationen:

    http://www.mpia-hd.mpg.de/imprs-hd/ - IMPRS Astronomy and Cosmic Physics
    http://www.mpg.de/en/imprs - Research Schools pages of the Max Planck Society
    http://www.physik.uni-heidelberg.de/index.php - Webpages for the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Heidelberg University
    http://www.fundamental-physics.uni-hd.de/ - Heidelberg Graduate School of Fundamental Physics


    Bilder

    Number of PhD students at the IMPRS-HD
    Number of PhD students at the IMPRS-HD
    Image credit: IMPRS-HD
    None

    Number of applicants, IMPRS-HD
    Number of applicants, IMPRS-HD
    Image credit: IMPRS-HD
    None


    Merkmale dieser Pressemitteilung:
    Journalisten, Lehrer/Schüler, Studierende, Wirtschaftsvertreter, Wissenschaftler, jedermann
    Physik / Astronomie
    überregional
    Organisatorisches, Studium und Lehre
    Englisch


     

    Number of PhD students at the IMPRS-HD


    Zum Download

    x

    Number of applicants, IMPRS-HD


    Zum Download

    x

    Hilfe

    Die Suche / Erweiterte Suche im idw-Archiv
    Verknüpfungen

    Sie können Suchbegriffe mit und, oder und / oder nicht verknüpfen, z. B. Philo nicht logie.

    Klammern

    Verknüpfungen können Sie mit Klammern voneinander trennen, z. B. (Philo nicht logie) oder (Psycho und logie).

    Wortgruppen

    Zusammenhängende Worte werden als Wortgruppe gesucht, wenn Sie sie in Anführungsstriche setzen, z. B. „Bundesrepublik Deutschland“.

    Auswahlkriterien

    Die Erweiterte Suche können Sie auch nutzen, ohne Suchbegriffe einzugeben. Sie orientiert sich dann an den Kriterien, die Sie ausgewählt haben (z. B. nach dem Land oder dem Sachgebiet).

    Haben Sie in einer Kategorie kein Kriterium ausgewählt, wird die gesamte Kategorie durchsucht (z.B. alle Sachgebiete oder alle Länder).