Jena School for Microbial Communication (JSMC)
External linkThe JSMC is not only an Excellence Graduate School, but also a lively network of scientists from a broad variety of natural & life sciences institutes
The Graduate Academy is led by a scientific director. The scientific director is responsible for the close connection to the university leadership and is primarily responsible for the strategic orientation.
In addition, there are the Executive Committee and the Board of the Academy. The latter meets twice a year and is mainly active in the admission and evaluation of member institutions as well as in an advisory capacity. The operational management of the Graduate Academy is organised by an administrative office.?
The Graduate Academy is managed by a three-member board of directors, headed by a scientific director. The Director represents the Graduate Academy within the university and externally and is responsible for implementing the decisions of the Executive Committee and the Board of the Academy.
The Executive Committee consists of the scientific director and two deputies. They are elected from among the group of professors. The deputies must be spokesperson of a graduate school or a research training group. The Executive Committee is elected by the Board of the Academy. It is a four-year term.
The Board of the Academy decides on all fundamental matters concerning the Graduate Academy and elects the Executive Committee. It is responsible for the admission of new member institutions. The Board of the Academy consists of 10 persons and their deputies.
All status and subject groups of the member institutions are represented in the Board of the Academy. The allocation of seats is conducted according to five selective groups:
Members of the Graduate Academy's member institutions associated with the Friedrich Schiller University Jena elect the representatives of their respective voting group. The term of the professors' representatives amounts to three years, the term of the young researchers' representatives amount to one year.
Current members with voting right:
Members in an advisory capacity:
The results of the elections for the Board of the Graduate Academy can be found here?de.
Entrance of the office of Graduate Academy
Image: Jan-Peter Kasper (University of Jena)The administrative office is the central service institution for doctoral researchers and postdocs at the Friedrich Schiller University Jena. It connects and advises the member institutions of the Graduate Academy. It also supports the strategic activities of the Vice President for Young Researchers and Diversity Management.
You can find the staff of the office here.
The Graduate Academy is the umbrella organization of the structured doctoral programmes at the Friedrich Schiller University Jena. Currently, more than 20 institutions of doctoral qualification belong to it: Five large graduate schools, which include further structured doctoral programmes, and 14 independent research training groups. In total, about 900 doctoral researchers are currently doing their doctorates in the various member institutions of the Graduate Academy. This corresponds to about a third of all doctoral researchers at Friedrich Schiller University Jena (excluding Medicine).
Doctoral programme "Religion-Conflict-Reconciliation"
Doctoral School of the Diaspora Studies Research Network "Communities and Networks"
Doctoral school of the Imre Kertesz Kolleg JenaExternal link
Graduate Programme "The Economic Impact of Digital Transformation"
Graduate school "Human Behaviour in Social and Economic Change"
Research school ?Explorations in Practices and Dynamics of Social Imagining”
Research training group "Bildung. Forschung. Dialog."?de
Research training group "Globale Bildung"
Doctoral school of the Michael Stifel Center JenaExternal link
Else Kr?ner Promotionskolleg "Jena School for Ageing Medicine" (JSAM)External link
Fraunhofer Graduate School for Applied PhotonicsExternal link
Frege Kolleg - Doctoral programme of the Faculty for mathematics and computer science?de
Graduate Programme of the Interdisciplinary Centre for Clinical Research (IZKF)External link
Graduate school at German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (yDiv)External link
InfectControl (TFP)
Integrated Research Training Group of Collaborative Research Center 1076 "AquaDiva"
Integrated Research Training Group of Collaborative Research Center 234 "Catalight"External link
Integrated Research Training Group of Collaborative Research Center 1127 ChemBioSysExternal link
Integrated Research Training Group of Collaborative Research Center "FungiNet"External link
Integrated Research Training Group of Collaborative Research Center 1375 "NOA"
Integrated Research Training Group of Collaborative Research Center 1278 "Polytarget"
Jena School for Microbial CommunicationExternal link
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Jena School of Molecular MedicineExternal link
Leibniz Graduate School on Ageing and Age-Related Diseases (LGSA)External link
Max-Planck-School of PhotonicsExternal link
Research Training Group "Advanced Photon Science" of the Helmholtz Institute JenaExternal link
All doctoral programmes can become member institutions of the Graduate Academy.
As part of the admission procedure, the Board of the Academy examines whether the conception of the doctoral programme meets university-wide binding quality standards in doctoral qualification. Accordingly, membership of the Graduate Academy represents a seal of quality. If you have any questions regarding the admission of a doctoral programme to the Graduate Academy, please contact Dr. Gunda Huskobla.
In the interests of quality assurance, all member programmes of the Graduate Academy are to be evaluated regularly. For this purpose, the principles of the evaluation procedurepdf,?366?kb?·?de (in German) were established in 2018.