Your doctorate at the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences
Some guidelines
A doctorate consists of two parts:
Doctoral studies
During your doctoral studies, you write your doctoral thesis, a piece of academically noteworthy work. This will first require you to engage in practical and/or theoretical study of a research topic from your field of expertise. You then summarize your work and findings in your written doctoral thesis and discuss every aspect of it.
Doctoral examination procedure
This phase of your doctorate is devoted to assessing and grading your doctoral thesis. Once it has been reviewed and accepted by all the bodies involved, you will be admitted to the oral examination, which has two parts scheduled one after the other. The first is the doctoral colloquium (a public lecture followed by a discussion) and the second is the doctoral defense, where a group of examiners (the doctoral committee) questions you on your research topic.
You will need to find a supervisor to support you through your doctoral studies before you can officially register for them. The faculty’s doctoral degree regulations (§4 (3); see Downloads) will tell you which members of the University can act as your supervisor.
Once you have signed a supervision agreement with the person concerned, you will be able to submit your application for admission to doctoral studies.
You will need to submit another application (and a few other documents) when you have completed your doctoral thesis and are looking to register for the doctoral examination procedure.
As soon as your doctoral thesis and oral examination have been deemed to have been passed and given a grade, the faculty’s Doctoral Office will hand you your certificate.
You will only receive the second document, the doctoral diploma, if you have published your doctoral thesis within a year to the day of passing your oral examination and are deemed to have discharged all your other obligations.
The forms for your discharge and publication documents can be obtained from the Doctoral Office.
Doctoral examination procedure
Hier you can find important information about process and organisation of your doctoral examination procedure
Downloads
The doctoral degree regulations, all application forms and annexes and important information on doctoral studies at the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences can be found here.
Conflict mediation
Details of the confidential advice available to doctoral students are given here.
Contact
You can find your contact person in the Doctoral Office with the help of the first letter of your family name.
Jorg Wenniges
0.012
Wegelerstraße 10
53115
Claudia Schmidt
0.013
Wegelerstraße 10
53115 Bonn
Karina Limbach
0.013
Wegelerstraße 10
53115 Bonn