Your structured way to a doctorate

Bonn International Graduate School Immunosciences and Infection

The Bonn International Graduate School (BIGS) Immunosciences and Infection was established in 2016 on the basis of the Graduate Program International Immunology Training Program Bonn (IITB) developed by ImmunoSensation.

Application Deadline:

Any time during the year

Program Language:

English

Program Duration:

3 years

Doctoral Disciplines

  • Biology
  • Clinical Immunology
  • Computational Life Sciences
  • Drug Sciences
  • Experimental Medicine
  • Immune and Infection Sciences
  • Medicine
  • Molecular Biomedicine
  • Neurosciences
  • Pharmacy

Faculties

  • Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences
  • Faculty of Medicine

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Short Description

The BIGS Immunosciences and Infection provides a unique framework for all PhD students in the fields of immunology and infectious disease in Bonn. Furthermore, BIGS serves as an umbrella for other structured PhD programs in immunology, e.g. the International Research Training Group (IRTG) 2168 between Bonn and Melbourne. This three-year doctoral program is offered in conjunction with the University’s ImmunoSensation Cluster, which is funded by Germany’s Excellence Initiative.

Program Title

Bonn International Graduate School Immunosciences and Infection

Program Tenure

Permanent program (since 2016)

Contact

Dr. Alexandra Krämer

Program Coordinator

Contact

+49 228 287-51182
alexandra.kraemer@uni-bonn.de

Address

Venusberg-Campus 1
53127 Bonn

Also see

Planning Your Doctorate

What types of doctorate are there? What are the formal requirements? You can find the answers here.

Financing the Doctorate

How do I finance my doctorate? Where can I find travel grants or a printing cost subsidy? You can find the right funding instruments here.

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Vacancies for Researchers

If you are interested doing a doctorate on a doctorate position in the field of immunology and join the BIGS Immunosciences and Infection check here.

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