Dissertation
Your dissertation must
- represent progress in scientific findings as a result of your independent research
- observe the fundamental methodical rules for the subject in which your topic is located
- contain documentation corresponding to the scientific working principles on the material you have evaluated and pertinent literature you have consulted
- be written in the German or English language
- include a summary (abstract) in the German and the English language of not more than one DIN A4 in length indicating the purpose of the publication.
Cumulative dissertations are permissible:
You may apply to the doctoral committee for recognition of several separate pieces of written work (papers) (also already published in part or in entirety) if
- you are the first author in at least two of the papers (shared first authorship will be calculated by percentage)
- the papers show the processing of a topic step by step
- the papers have been published in their entirety or for the major part, or at least two papers have been accepted for publication by peer-reviewed international scientific journals
- the papers have been written recently and on a pertinent subject
- the papers correspond to the above-mentioned fundamental requirements
- the papers have been written completely in English or in German.
For further details, please refer to the Doctoral Regulations (see download folder).