Joint Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Integrated Management of Water, Soil and Waste PhD in Integrated Management of Water, Soil and Waste
Technische Universität Dresden •
- Degree
- Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
- In cooperation with
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United Nations University – Institute for Integrated Management of Material Fluxes and Resources
- Teaching language
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- English
- Languages
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German-speaking students may take elective modules offered in German if applicable and if relevant for their research topics.
- Programme duration
- 7 semesters
- Beginning
- Only for doctoral programmes: any time
- Application deadline
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Please see https://flores.unu.edu/en/education/phd-program for current information.
- Tuition fees per semester in EUR
- None
- Combined Master’s degree / PhD programme
- No
- Joint degree / double degree programme
- Yes
- Description/content
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All coursework is science-based, and all courses require basic knowledge in physics, biology, chemistry, and mathematics at an undergraduate level. In addition, the courses also require basic knowledge in the social sciences. Courses are offered by academic staff at both universities. In line with the research agenda of UNU-FLORES and a matching research agenda of the Faculty of Environmental Sciences, research topics for PhD dissertations are focused on solving current challenges related to the Resource Nexus.
PhD students will have the opportunity to participate in various international events (e.g., workshops, conferences) organised by UNU-FLORES and/or partners, as well as internal events and meetings (e.g., academic seminars, Nexus seminars, PhD symposium, developing research proposals).
- Course organisation
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About the programmes
The programme is the first international PhD programme addressing integrated resources management in a truly holistic way. Prospective students are expected to come from a variety of disciplines and backgrounds. To ensure that students have an evenly-matched starting point, and to introduce the basic concepts of the Resource Nexus, the programme comprises 35 course credits in addition to 175 dissertation credits. The total of 210 credits span over seven semesters. The credits are defined in terms of the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS).
Curriculum
The PhD programme includes mandatory and elective courses. The courses can be further categorised into thematic courses (to be taken in the first and second semester) and methodological courses. In addition, students have the opportunity to take courses at the Graduate Academy of TU Dresden. Courses and workshops offered in the framework of the Graduate Academy are of short duration (typically one to two days) and without credits.
Students devote the first semester to learning the basic concepts of the Resource Nexus and the important aspects of governance and capacity development in addition to two other courses that will help improve the skills necessary to conduct their research. PhD students start working on their research topics during the first semester. In terms of credits, half of the second semester is again course-based while the other half is devoted to preparation of the final dissertation proposal and defence. In agreement with the supervisors, PhD students can choose additional courses focusing on specific skills required for their research topics. From the third semester onwards, PhD candidates concentrate fully on research.
- International elements
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- Projects with partners in Germany and abroad
- International comparisons and thematic reference to the international context
- Content-related regional focus
- Integrated internships
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In most cases, this involves some months of field work and stays abroad accordingly in collaboration with partner institutions. This is defined on a case-by-case basis.
- Course-specific, integrated German language courses
- No
- Course-specific, integrated English language courses
- No
- Tuition fees per semester in EUR
- None
- Semester contribution
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Students are responsible to enrol themselves at TU Dresden and are required to pay a semester contribution approx. 290 EUR per semester. This includes access to TU Dresden facilities and services and a ticket for public transport. The contribution also entitles students to various discounts such as the university cafeterias, and cultural and leisure activities in Dresden.
- Costs of living
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Dresden offers a high quality of living for moderate costs in comparison to other German cities. To cover all costs of living, PhD scholarships secured are to range between 1,200 and 1,600 EUR per month.
- Funding opportunities within the university
- No
- Academic admission requirements
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Applicants are required to have basic knowledge in undergraduate level physics, chemistry and mathematics, with a Bachelor’s degree in one of the following fields:
- engineering
- natural sciences
- social sciences
- or closely related field
All applicants are also required to have a research-based Master’s degree related to environmental resources management. Experience related to the Resource Nexus will be considered an asset.
Important note: The applicant needs a final grade (in the Master’s) of 2.5 or better (German grading system) to meet the minimum requirement of a successful application.
UNU is committed to diversity and inclusion within its workforce and encourages all candidates, regardless of gender, nationality, religious and ethnic backgrounds, including persons living with disabilities, to apply and become part of the organisation.
- Language requirements
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As the programme is offered in English, applicants who are not native English speakers have to demonstrate proficiency in English. Recognised tests are as follows:
- IELTS: required level is 7.0
- TOEFL: required level for paper-based test is 600 points and internet-based test is 100 points
If the medium of instruction of previous university degrees is English, supporting evidence will be required.
- Application deadline
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Please see https://flores.unu.edu/en/education/phd-program for current information.
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- Accommodation
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We strongly recommend to first secure a temporary and short-term accommodation (up to three months maximum) with the guest houses of the Studentenwerk Dresden: https://www.studentenwerk-dresden.de/english/wohnen/gastinfo.html .
For long-term accommodation, students will be put in contact with the Dresden-concept Welcome Center at TU Dresden for additional support.
- Structured research and supervision
- Yes
- Research training / discussion
- Yes
- Career advisory service
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Various offers are provided by the Graduate Academy of TU Dresden.
- Specific specialist or non-specialist support for international students and doctoral candidates
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- Other
- Support programmes for international students
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The DRESDEN-concept Welcome Center offers extensive information on formal and social integration opportunities to international researchers as well as introductory sessions and tours.
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