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Manual

Your PhD Thesis Journey

  1. Get accepted as a PhD student at FB3 (form "Annahme als Doktorand"). This requires an Exposé, ideally done early in your PhD.
  2. Write your thesis
  3. Find a date for your PhD Colloquium. Book a room.
  4. Find a second reviewer (see Promotionsordnung for criteria for reviewers). The first reviewer is your advisor (this might change with the new Promotionsordnung).
  5. Compile a Prüfungsausschuss: two professors/post-docs, two unversity staff/students (at least one of them a student). The reviewers are also part of the Prüfungsausschuss.
  6. Print three copies of your thesis. I recommend one-sided and soft-cover (cost me around 140€ for ~180 pages).
  7. Hand in the three copies to the "Geschäftsstelle für Promotionen" (currently Silke Völkers)
  8. The reviewers now have 6 weeks to send their reviews to the Geschäftsstelle für Promotionen.
  9. When the reviews arrive, they are published for 14 days at FB3.
  10. Plan a buffer of three weeks after you receive the reviews for the acceptance for colloquium ("Zulassung zum Kolloquium") through the Promotionsausschuss.
  11. Rock your PhD Colloquium.