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Qualifications.

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Doctoral Studies in Sports Sciences

  • Doctoral Studies in Psychology
  • Habilitation

In line with the Doctoral Rules, applications for acceptance as doctoral researcher must be addressed to Professor W. Banzer in his capacity as chair of the Doctoral Board of the Institute of Sports Sciences using the respective form. This should be submitted, together with the relevant documents in accordance with § 3 and § 5 of the Doctoral Rules, to Susanne Preller at the Doctoral Studies Office.

Further links

  • General Provisions for Doctoral Rules at Goethe University Frankfurt (DE)
  • Rules for the Award of the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy (DE)
  • Information for doctoral and postdoctoral researchers (DE)
  • Criteria for theses by publication for doctorates in Psychology and in Sports Sciences (DE)
  • Doctoral Commission of the Arts and Humanities (DE)

Important notice

FBR-Sitzungen: Mittwoch, 08.05.2024 um 15 Uhr Mittwoch, 12.06.2024 um 15 Uhr Mittwoch, 17.07.2024 14 - 16 Uhr

Offenes Forum Psychologie: Mittwoch, 08.05.2024 um 13 Uhr Mittwoch, 12.06.2024 um 13 Uhr Mittwoch, 17.07.2024 um 12 Uhr

Promotionsausschuss Psychologie: Mittwoch, 17.04.2024 um 13 Uhr Mittwoch, 29.05.2024 um 13 Uhr  Mittwoch, 26.06.2024 um 13 Uhr

Offenes Forum Sportwissenschaften: Mittwoch, 24.04.2024 um 14 Uhr Mittwoch, 05.06.2024 um 14 Uhr Mittwoch, 10.07.2024 um 14 Uhr

Promotionsausschuss Sportwissenschaften: Mittwoch, 29.11.2024 um 14 Uhr Mittwoch, 03.07.2024 um 14 Uhr

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Department of Sport Science and Sport

PhD programme

Phd programme “physical activity and health”.

The programme is integrated within the Graduate School of the Faculty of Humanities, Social Sciences, and Theology .

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  • Public Health and Physical Activity
  • Physical Activity and Exercise
  • Sports and Exercise Medicine
  • Education in Sport and Physical Activity

Guideline, Admission Requirements, and Conditions for Supervision

The PhD programme has an own guideline and, therefore, has a pioneering role within the Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg. The admission further requirements and conditions for supervision can be found in the general guidelines for PhD programmes at the Graduate School of the Faculty of Humanities, Social Sciences, and Theology .

On the sub-pages you can find:

  • the contact for further inquiries,
  • an overview of upcoming courses and events ,
  • a list of current PhD students with their topics,
  • a list of successful completers .

Sports science

Structured doctoral programmes - Sports science

Exercise and Health doctoral programme of the ISS (Institute for Sport Science and Sport) Exercise and Health doctoral programme of the ISS (Institute for Sport Science and Sport)

Exercise, training, health, exercise therapy, public health

Doctoral degree

Course language, programme duration, application procedure.

Apply by contacting the doctoral programme co-ordinators. Apply by contacting the doctoral programme co-ordinators . It is an accompanying format in which internal and external doctoral candidates can participate and obtain a certificate in addition to their doctorate.

FAU contact person and information about the programme

Dr. Maike Till +49 9131 85-25005 [email protected]

Annalena Möhrle +49 9131 85-69888 [email protected]

Doctoral programme - Gerontology programme of the ICA (Interdisciplinary Centre for Research into Ageing) Doctoral programme - Gerontology programme of the ICA (Interdisciplinary Centre for Research into Ageing)

Ageing and technology, nutrition in old age, physical frailty, adjustments in old age, dementia, depression in old age

Dr. phil. and Dr. rer. biol. hum.

German and English

2 to 3 years, depending on the doctoral degree

Applications are to be submitted through the first supervisor of the doctoral thesis if this person is also a member of the structured programme or Interdisciplinary Centre for Research into Ageing. Direct applications are not possible.

Specific conditions

No scholarships are available through the programme itself but active support is given to doctoral candidates applying for them.

Frieder Lang

Prof. Dr. Frieder R. Lang

Institut of Psychogerontology Chair of Psychogerontology

Roland Rupprecht

Dr. Roland Rupprecht , Akad. Dir.

Information about the programme

Application

Please find here all information regarding an application for a Ph.D. at the German Sport University, including all relevant steps. In case of any further questions please contact the Ph.D. Office.

Applicants must have successfully completed an academic degree course that allows for the enrolment into a Ph.D. programme, with a standard study period of at least eight semesters (i.e. diploma, master).

All candidates must have achieved both an overall minimum grade of "good" in their studies as well as the written thesis.

The doctoral regulations give you more information on the different possible doctoral degrees as well as on specific requirements. In addition, you can find information on the struture of the doctoral studies program. 

All documents (in English or German): Copies of your Bachelor´s and Master´s degree including the academic transcript and your CV need to be sent to the International Office for verification.

Please keep in mind that there is no application deadline for the Ph.D. studies.

The topic of your dissertation can be your own research topic or a topic developed together with your supervisor. Ideally you should already contact a possible supervisor while searching for a topic.

All professors and private lecturers of the German Sport University have the right to accept doctoral candidates. Please find contact details as well as current research topics of the individual research groups on the  institute websites .   

The application for PhD admission can be submitted anytime during the year.

As soon as you have found a PhD topic and a supvisor, a two-step procedure is to be followed:

a) Online-application (including document upload)

b) Submission of required documents in their original form (personally in the PhD office) or officially certified documents (via post)

For external applicants (Bachelor or Master programme not completed at GSU):

  • Register on mySpoho (application portal of GSU)
  • Complete applications forms and submit online
  • Upload application documents online

For internal applicant (applicants that are enroled at GSU):

  • Main menu → Studies offered → Application for studies
  • Upload application documents

On page 2, the application for admission to the PhD programme requires signatures of the applicant and signatures and stamps of the supervisor. There should be uploaded digitally as a copy first and thereafter need to be submitted to the PhD office in their original form (either personally or via post) .

In addition, bachelor and master certificates need to be uploaded digitally first and thereafter also need to be submitted in their original form (either showing them personally in the PhD office) or as officially certified copies (via post t the PhD office) .

You will receive a letter of acceptance to the PhD via email. Only after reception of this letter you may enrol at the mySpoho . To do this, you must first log in with your account (user name) and then follow the further steps.

Dr. Alexandra Pizzera

Alexandra Pizzera

Telefonischer Kontakt +49 221 4982 7580 / Abteilung Forschung und wissenschaftlicher Nachwuchs

Dr. Claudia Combrink

Claudia Combrink

Abteilung Forschung und wissenschaftlicher Nachwuchs (Vertretung)

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Important documents (Please note that only the German version of the regulations is legally binding.)

  • Application form
  • Doctoral regulations 2013
  • Doctoral regulations 2020: NEW!
  • FIS explanations
  • PhD study programme
  • Sample template: Supervision agreement (valid from 01.03.2022)

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PhD / Postdoc

Employment as PhD student

Are you interested in a position as PhD student at the Chair of Sport and Health Management? If you fulfill the formal prerequisites for a doctorate at TUM , you can apply either for a vacant position or you can send your unsolicited application.

PhD with a scholarship

Are you being supported in obtaining your PhD by your company or a sponsoring institution, and are you interested in obtaining your PhD at the Chair of Sport and Health Management? If you meet the formal prerequisites for a doctorate at TUM , we are looking forward to your unsolicited application.

Did you finish your PhD in the fields of sport or health management, and would you like to continue your scientific career as a postdoc? We are looking forward to your unsolicited application and we are willing to support you in obtaining funding if there is no vacant position at the Chair of Sport and Health Management . Being a postdoc means that you have a very high motivation to do high-quality research and publish in peer-reviewed journals. Having a postdoc position may go along with a Habilitation. 

Please contact  Prof. Dr. Jörg Königstorfer  via email or phone.

PhD students and postdocs should:

  • Enjoy working empirically
  • Have an international focus and be open towards different cultures
  • Be motivated to publish in renowned scientific journals
  • Make innovative findings available to companies and other stakeholders
  • Be curious and willing to learn new things, as well as to share knowledge

Matching interests and networking

You can pursue your PhD either in association with the TUM Department of Sport and Health Sciences or at the TUM School of Management . As a doctorate, you will become part of the  TUM Graduate School and you will take part in group meetings held regularly at the department (in English). Your PhD studies will be actively supported. In the context of international collaborations and cooperations with companies, you will learn how to work in a team. Furthermore, you will get the chance to improve your methodological skills during your PhD. We further support that you stay at one of our renown partner universities from abroad in order to conduct research there.

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Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin - Institute of Sport Sciences

Welcome to the Department of Sport Sciences!

The Department of Sports Sciences, whose precursor was founded in 1920 as the German University of Physical Education ( DHfL ), is split into six chairs   with   approximately 1,000 students in total. Its research areas are comprehensive and up-to-date. The spectrum ranges from performance optimization in top-level sport and health promotion, to multiple perspectives in competence-oriented physical education right up to fall prevention. Extensive research and teaching on social functions, the significance of sport, and on civic involvement in Germany as well as on the sport metropolis Berlin. The Department of Sports Sciences offers various Bachelor’s and Master’s programs . Each with different focal areas relating to the relationships between sport and society, movement and health and performance.

  • Didactics in P.E. and Research on Teaching
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Faculty of Behavioural and Cultural Studies Sport Science

Work with and for people is at the heart of sports science. Central topics are anchored in the areas of movement, games and sports, as well as school sports, amateur sport, high performance sports and sport for health purposes.

Sports science involves the coordination and integration of elements from different disciplines, or the development of original, interdisciplinary approaches to these fields. When it comes to school sports for example, sports scientists focus on how pupils can be educated through sport and the practice of sport, on how the health benefits of sports activities can be best achieved, and on institutional guidelines and requirements for teaching movement to groups. The study of amateur sport however, considers enjoyment through movement, health benefits and individuals’ ability to engage in sporting activities, the conditions for organised sport, dynamics and the stability of motivation to do sport, as well as the transformation of values relating to sport.

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Special Features and Characteristics

The Institute of Sports and Sports Sciences (ISSW) is one of the most traditional and largest sports sciences facilities in Baden-Württemberg. It gets its special profile from its consistent emphasis on empirical research programmes, accentuation of knowledge transfer in research as well as a thematic focus on sports and exercise in all phases of life.

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Research at the ISSW takes place in three working areas:

  • Exercise, training, and active ageing (motor control and learning processes throughout life; technique and condition training; biomechanical, motor, and performance physiology diagnostics; company health promotion; development, implementation, and evaluation of exercise offers for prevention and rehabilitation; etc.)
  • Sports psychology (judging and decision-making in sports and in stressful situations; optimising judge and referee performance; social motivation and sports performance; psychology of intuition; self-regulation and mindfulness; etc.)
  • Sports and education (childhood and youth research; school sports research; pedagogical aspects of high-performance sports; pedagogical potentials of sports in the course of life; etc.)

Professions

Various fields of sports sciences are open to graduates depending on the degree programme and study design. They include scientific, mediating, supervising, organising, and administrative activities at school (secondary school leading to university qualification), at clubs, associations and other facilities and companies in the fields of sports, sports sciences, health promotion, and (sports-related) business or the media. The Bachelor’s degree programme in sports sciences offers a degree qualifying graduates to enter a profession that enables transfer to a relevant Master’s degree programme. A subsequent Master of Education degree is required for the professional perspective “physical education teacher” at general or vocational schools.

Degree variants

Bachelor 33%

Bachelor 25%

Bachelor 50%

Bachelor 75%

Master, consecutive

Master of Education (M.Ed.)

Master of Education Extension Subject

Vocational Teaching Programme Component

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Turn your passion into your career: I have always been interested in sports, and sports science will allow me to have a positive impact on health and education in the future.

Natalia Güllich, 24, Sports Science, 5th semester Bachelor

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International PhD Program Science and Health in Football

Phd program.

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The international doctoral program  Science and Health in Football  is hosted by the  Institute of Sports and Preventive Medicine  at Saarland University, Saarbruecken (Germany). Close collaborations are established with the  Centre Hospitalier de Luxembourg , the  University of Technology in Sydney  (Australia),  Edith-Cowan University in Perth  (Australia), the  Oslo Sports Trauma Research Centre  (Norway) and the  University of Basle  (Switzerland). The University of Technology Sydney and Saarland University further agreed on a shared PhD program offering the possibility for a double degree from both Universities. The progam aims at improving the scientific approach to football, in particular at evaluating its potential health benefits and at further developing training standards and performance diagnosis for elite football players. 

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Teaching, research and examination topics at the Institute of Sport and Movement Science centre on all aspects sport and sports science as a field of research as well as on all aspects of movement science as a field of research.

As a student of the University of Stuttgart, you will be studying at one of Germany’s leading research universities located in one of Europe’s strongest growing economic powerhouses. Stuttgart is a city of sport and of culture. Stuttgart is home to all major sports associations of the State of Baden-Württemberg; sport plays a significant role in all areas of society in the city.

The Institute Sport and Movement Science has a broad base in both research and teaching. Its research activities are organised into four departments.

The teaching activities by the Institute of Sport and Movement Science cover a total of eight degree courses. The degree programs on offer can be subdivided into four degree courses with a focus on teaching (B.A. in Teaching, M.Ed. in Teaching, B.A. in Technical Pedagogy and B.A. in Economics Pedagogy) and four degree programs providing non-school orientated qualifications (B.A. and M.A. in Sports Science: Sociology and Management, B.Sc. in Movement Science and M. Sc. in Movement Science and Biomechanics).

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Welcome to the Website of the German Society of Sport Science!

The German Society of Sport Science (Deutsche Vereinigung für Sportwissenschaft, abbr.: dvs) is a federation of researchers active in teaching, research or practice, and it was founded in Munich in 1976. Our mission is to encourage and support research in sport science.

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The German Society of Sport Science proudly presents its online study guide for sports science : www.dvs-sportstudium.de . It provides you with the most important information (e.g. application and preliminary requirements, admission to studying sport science, prospects for postgraduates). Aspiring PhD candidates find all information regarding a doctor’s degree in sport science here – formal requirements (incl. an overview of the promotion regulations), mentoring during promotion, financing of promotion, and the publication of dissertations. Follow this link… Now, more efficient than ever: the virtual library of sport science ( Virtuelle Fachbibliothek Sportwissenschaft, abbr.: ViFa Sport ) has improved its technology. This project, launched in 2007, allows users to access and research multiple databases and other sources of sport science simultaneously. Follow this link…

Election: New Board 2021-2023

Election: Board 2021-2023 – Ansgar Schwirtz president of DVS

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Pro-Talent Scholarships

For the winter semester 2024/25, Pro Talent scholarships will be awarded at our department for students from the first and higher semesters. The scholarships are paid out with 300 euros per month as part of ProTalent, the university's Deutschlandstipendium. You can apply from 10.06 to 01.07.2024 (cut-off date) here.

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Education needs movement

For the seventh time, the City Sports Association and the School Department of the City of Dortmund organized a symposium on the topic of ' education needs movement '. Around 280 professionals discussed the communal interaction in the educational triangle of daycare centers, schools and sports clubs in numerous workshops. Prof. Dr. Nils Neuber gave the keynote speech on the topic of “Anchoring the joy of movement and sport at an early age”. Nils Kaufmann led a workshop on promoting boys in sport.

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Essener Verbund system for competitive sports

On Friday, 17 May, Dr. Rebecca Rienhoff and Michael Wolf from the Essener Verbundsystem des Leistungssports were guests in Dr. Barbara Halberschmidt's MA seminar "Sport Psychology in Schools". They presented the "Development of dual careers in the field of tension between sport school? Professional potentials of selected fields of action of elite schools of sport/NRW sports schools using the example of the Essen network system". In an interactive exchange, the students were able to ask questions about this special promotion of dual careers in the school system and gain an insight into the day-to-day processes and possible career potential. In addition, the University of Münster was presented as a partner university of elite sport.

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Jürgen Nitsch Prize for Theory Development goes to Dennis Dreiskämper

PD Dr Dennis Dreiskämper , Department of Sport Psychology, has been awarded the "Jürgen Nitsch Prize for Theory Development in Sport Psychology" by the Sport Psychology Section of the German Psychological Society ( DGPS ). The " Jürgen Nitsch Priz e" is awarded every two years by the Sport Psychology Section. The prize is intended in particular to recognise contributions to theoretical development in the field of sport psychology.

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IfS opens the newly equipped psychomotor room

On 25 April 2024, the IfS opened the newly equipped psychomotor room as part of a moving reception. The visitors, who were made up of Münster daycare centres, head teachers and teachers from various schools, representatives of the accident insurance fund (Unfallkasse NRW) and the LWL Berufskolleg vocational college as well as the psychomotor skills association (Verein für Mototherapie und psychomotorische Entwicklungsförderung), had the opportunity to try out psychomotor skills materials for themselves and gain different movement and sensory experiences through creative use. At the same time, ideas for collaboration could be exchanged.  

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Successful sports psychology conference in Berlin

The Sports Psychology department was successfully represented at this year's conference of the Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Sportpsychologie (asp). The main conference took place from 9 to 11 May at the Business & Law School in Berlin. As usual, the conference was preceded by the junior researchers' conference and a post-doc workshop. The entire research area presented its own research at the poster exhibition, workshops and working groups, with the doctoral students from the research area receiving support from the Santander Mobility Fund.

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Project meeting of the ComeNet "Body images and social media in school sport"

As part of the BMBF joint project ComeSport , the members of ComeNet 5 met at Paderborn University from 29 to 30 April 2024 to discuss the topic of "Body images and social media in school sport". The participants from the universities of Leipzig, Münster and Paderborn are jointly developing training courses for PE teachers on the ComeNet topic. At this project meeting, initial ideas for the individual training modules at the locations were presented and discussed. The Institute of Sport Science was represented at this meeting by staff from the Education and Culture in Sport and Education and Teaching in Sport departments.  

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High level of satisfaction with sports' studies

The Center for University Development (CHE for short) published the latest results on student-satisfaction at German universities. The sports science department performed particularly well.

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Higher Education Compass

Sports science part time degree programmes for professionals, part time, full time, master of arts.

Master Degree

3 semesters

Standard period of study (amount)

Berlin, Ismaning, Unna

March 2025 (germans and inhabitants).

March 2025 (EU), September 2024 (Non-EU) Please enquire

Overview and admission

Admission semester.

Summer and Winter Semester

Area of study

  • Sports Psychology
  • Sports Science

Sports Psychology, Competitive Sports, Prevention and Rehabilitation

Target group

The Master's degree course in Sports Science has been designed for graduates of a professionally qualifying Bachelor's degree course. It broadens and specialises knowledge of the subject and methods in this field to a professional level. The degree course is aimed at all those who are interested in specialist areas of Sports Science, such as Prevention and Rehabilitation, Competitive Sports or Sports Psychology.

Admission modus

open admission

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Admission requirements

Admission requirements for Master's degree courses Successful completion of the Bachelor's degree course at DHGS or an equivalent degree at another university with at least 210 credit points. Missing credit points can be completed in a pre-course programme at the make-up credits at DHGS. Graduates of different degree subjects (e.g. Engineering Sciences) must attend preliminary courses from both disciplines. Further information Relevant vocational experience can be recognised. Credit points or academic achievements obtained in academic subjects similar to the course can be recognised.

Lecture period

  • 15.03.2024 - 14.09.2024
  • 15.09.2024 - 14.03.2025

Application deadlines

Summer semester (2024), application deadline for germans and inhabitants.

10.03.2025 (Universitywide deadline)

Late registration deadline: by 10.04.

Deadlines for International Students from the European Union

Deadlines for international students from countries that are not members of the european union.

Expired (Universitywide deadline)

Enrollment deadline for Germans and foreign students

Winter semester (2023/2024).

10.09.2024 (Universitywide deadline)

Late registration deadline: by 10 October

Tuition fee

545.00 EUR / Month

Fees (Link)

One-time enrolment fee of EUR 295 One-time examination fee of EUR 490

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103 Top Sports Science Study Programs in Germany for 2023

There are 103 study programs available at 51 universities in Germany , according to data provided by Erudera.com.

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Germany is one of the world's top study destinations for international students and definitely a higher education paradise. In Germany, you will find countless prestigious and top-ranked universities for , hundreds of specialized study programs to choose from, degrees that are valued globally, and affordable studies. Not to mention, Germany is a country with a unique culture, dynamic lifestyle, and many interesting places to explore during your studies here.

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Performance, training and coaching in top class sports.

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„Clinical Exercise Science is the best program to learn modern methods in sport science besides academic training. The program is constituted of different injury prevention and rehabilitation projects for elite and recreational athletes. The opportunity to work in a variety of these projects with compassionate teachers prepared me for the following education as a PhD student. Gaining valuable experiences through Clinical Exercise Science and the support of the University of Potsdam‘s career service will help me with my future profession.“

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During the Master’s and Doctoral Program in Clinical Exercise Science you will be studying the effects of physical activity in the prevention and rehabilitation of illnesses. The focus is on medical training therapy (clinical applications) and high performance physiology (usage in health, popular, and professional sports).

Besides these theoretical, methodological, and experimental fundamentals, the program also includes professionally oriented segments. These are offered in cooperation with hospitals, rehabilitation clinics, and outpatient rehabilitation centers. Other opportunities include the medical supervision of athletes at Olympic training facilities and tutoring and mentoring work.

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With the demands of a professional work environment in mind, you will gain crucial skills for pursuing managerial and scholarly professions alike. The goal of the Master’s degree in Clinical Exercise Science is an interdisciplinary, scientific, and career oriented cooperation with different professions in the health sciences.

The goal of a doctorate in Clinical Exercise Science is to prepare you for a career in research and teaching.

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The general prerequisite for enrolling in a Master’s program is a first academic degree that qualifies you for a profession, e.g., a Bachelor’s degree. Your first degree should be in Sports Therapy and Prevention. In principle, applications with degrees in disciplines related to prevention and rehabilitation in sports and medicine or similar fields are also acceptable. The final decision is made by the department’s examination committee.

Applicants who are not native speakers of English must provide evidence of English language skills that correspond at least to the C1 level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.

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After successful completion of the first segment of the Master’s / Doctoral program with a good or excellent grade (at least B or 2.3), you may apply for admission to the Doctoral program. The examination committee reserves the right to hold interviews during this first section of your Master’s program in order to determine your academic aptitude.

If you have completed your first joint program segment with a module grade average below B (or better than 2.3), a recommendation for continuing with the Master’s program (second segment) is generally made. Exceptions are decided by the examination committee on a case-by-case basis.

If you have completed a program of study of at least 4 years in a field related to prevention and rehabilitation in sports and medicine or in a similar field, and if you have completed such a program with a degree higher than a Bachelor degree (with a grade of at least 2.3 or B), the examination committee may recommend you for immediate admission into the doctoral segment of the program.

If your Master’s thesis was assessed as excellent (A or at least 1.3), you may also apply for the doctoral segment of the program.

Generally, this English-language Master’s program requires very good knowledge of English, which could for example be demonstrated with a TOEFL score of at least 213 points (computerized test) or comparable results from other language tests. Exceptions can be made on a case-by-case basis.

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During the four semesters of the Master’s program you will earn a total of 120 credit points (CP). For additional information, please consult the subject-specific Degree Regulations or the Departmental Advisory Office .

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During the eight semesters of the doctoral program you will earn a total of 240 credit points (CP). For additional information, please consult the subject-specific Degree Regulations or the Departmental Advisory Office .

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    All documents (in English or German): Copies of your Bachelor´s and Master´s degree including the academic transcript and your CV need to be sent to the International Office for verification. Please keep in mind that there is no application deadline for the Ph.D. studies. 2. Finding a research field and a supervisor.

  7. Doctorate

    Ina Brüngel. ina.bruengel (at)tum.de | Tel.: +49 (89) 289 - 24626. For questions about the doctoral programs, contact the respective program coordinators or steering board heads: Behavioral and Social Sciences (Dr. phil.) Experimental Medicine and Health (Dr. rer. nat.) Medical Life Science and Technology (Ph. D.)

  8. PhD / Postdoc

    Contact. Please contact Prof. Dr. Jörg Königstorfer via email or phone. PhD students and postdocs should: Matching interests and networking. You can pursue your PhD either in association with the TUM Department of Sport and Health Sciences or at the TUM School of Management. As a doctorate, you will become part of the TUM Graduate School and ...

  9. Welcome

    Welcome. Welcome to the Department of Sport Sciences! The Department of Sports Sciences, whose precursor was founded in 1920 as the German University of Physical Education (DHfL), is split into six chairs with approximately 1,000 students in total. Its research areas are comprehensive and up-to-date.

  10. PhD Sport Science

    Contact. Adress. Institute of Sports and Preventive Medicine Saarland University Campus, Geb. B8 2 66123 Saarbrücken +49 681-302 70400. Fax: +49 681-302 4296

  11. Sport Science

    Various fields of sports sciences are open to graduates depending on the degree programme and study design. They include scientific, mediating, supervising, organising, and administrative activities at school (secondary school leading to university qualification), at clubs, associations and other facilities and companies in the fields of sports, sports sciences, health promotion, and (sports ...

  12. International PhD Program Science and Health in Football

    The international doctoral program Science and Health in Football is hosted by the Institute of Sports and Preventive Medicine at Saarland University, Saarbruecken (Germany). Close collaborations are established with the Centre Hospitalier de Luxembourg, the University of Technology in Sydney (Australia), Edith-Cowan University in Perth (Australia), the Oslo Sports Trauma Research Centre ...

  13. Institute of Sport and Movement Science

    The teaching activities by the Institute of Sport and Movement Science cover a total of eight degree courses. The degree programs on offer can be subdivided into four degree courses with a focus on teaching (B.A. in Teaching, M.Ed. in Teaching, B.A. in Technical Pedagogy and B.A. in Economics Pedagogy) and four degree programs providing non-school orientated qualifications (B.A. and M.A. in ...

  14. Home: dvs

    Welcome to the Website of the German Society of Sport Science! The German Society of Sport Science (Deutsche Vereinigung für Sportwissenschaft, abbr.: dvs) is a federation of researchers active in teaching, research or practice, and it was founded in Munich in 1976. ... Germany Phone: (+ 49 40) 67941212, Mobil: (+49 151) 42 444 252, Fax: (+ 49 ...

  15. Sport and Exercise Sciences

    The Sports Psychology department was successfully represented at this year's conference of the Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Sportpsychologie (asp). The main conference took place from 9 to 11 May at the Business & Law School in Berlin. As usual, the conference was preceded by the junior researchers' conference and a post-doc workshop.

  16. Sport and Health Sciences, Ph.D.

    All studies; Sport and Exercise Science; Europe; Germany; Technical University of Munich; Sport and Health Sciences ; About. The Department Health and Sport Sciences at the Technical University of Munich School of Medicine and Health offers a research programme leading to a PhD degree.

  17. Study "Sports Science" in Germany

    DHGS University of Applied Sciences for Health and Sport Applied Psychology. Master. 3 semesters. part time degree programmes for professionals, part time, full time. Berlin, Ismaning, Unna. Deadlines. March 2025 (Germans and inhabitants) March 2025 (EU)

  18. PhD programmes in Sport and Exercise Science in Europe

    Biology and Sport Biology. 6,000 EUR / year. 4 years. The Biology and Sport Biology PhD programme from University of Pécs provides studies in wide range fields of biology and sportbiology including genetics, microbiology, plant biology, ecology, regulatory biology, fitness, stress, sport and immune system. Ph.D. / Full-time / On Campus.

  19. 103 Top Sports Science Study Programs in Germany for 2023

    University of Stuttgart. Master degree. Stuttgart. German. Program Details. 1. 2. 3. Browse all 103 Sports Science Study Programs available in English and German language.

  20. 142 phd-in-sport-science positions in Germany

    Postdoc Position - Computer Architecture/VLSI (f/m/d) Heidelberg University | Heidelberg, Baden W rttemberg | Germany | about 18 hours ago. with highest quality Access to many university-offers such as job-ticket and sport center A creative and vibrant environment in an international, science -oriented, and one of the most beautiful cities in.

  21. Studies: Doctoral studies

    Admission and doctoral studies at the Institute of Sport Science are governed by the doctoral regulations of the Faculty of Humanities. General information on tuition fees and deadlines can be obtained from the Admissions Office of the University. Contact persons for supervision are the heads of the departments of the Institute of Sport Science ...

  22. Clinical Exercise Science

    The opportunity to work in a variety of these projects with compassionate teachers prepared me for the following education as a PhD student. Gaining valuable experiences through Clinical Exercise Science and the support of the University of Potsdam's career service will help me with my future profession."

  23. How Iranian students can master integration into German academia

    In Germany, university faculties are independent and can decide how PhD programmes are run, but with university and state level oversight 2. The most common model in Germany is individual doctoral ...

  24. NDSU launches online sport management master's program and athletic

    Additionally, an intercollegiate athletic administration (IAA) graduate certificate will be available starting in the fall. The fully online 12-credit certificate focuses on the growing area within sport management related to intercollegiate athletics. Students can work on the certificate in conjunction with the sport management master's degree.

  25. Multiple outstanding fully-funded PhD positions available in Biological

    Offer Description. Thinking of doing a PhD at the interface of Molecular & Evolutionary Biology?. The Research Training Group 2526 "Gene Regulation in Evolution" (GenEvo), which is funded by the DFG (German Research Foundation), is offering projects on all levels of organismic complexity, from changes in genes and proteins to the evolution of symbiotic and parasitic behavior.

  26. Sport Management

    Sport Management (Masters of Science) The Masters of Science in Sport Management (MSM) is an online graduate program consisting of 30 total credit hours. Nine credits of coursework make up the core that all MSM students are required to take. The remaining 21 credits will be filled by elective courses.

  27. PhD in mRNA delivery (all genders)

    We are seeking a talented and motivated PhD Student to work in the mRNA Process and delivery team within the Life Science Service Innovation Team. In this role, you will work on the design and formulation of mRNA-lipid nanoparticles for therapeutic mRNA delivery. Your tasks will include the development and formulation of mRNA-Lipid nanoparticles using state of the art processes and protocols ...

  28. City Graduate Offered NSF Research Fellowship

    Elyse Jones, daughter of David and Michele Jones of Jamestown, a 2019 Jamestown High School graduate and 2023 University of Rochester graduate is pursuing her PhD in aerospace engineering at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. She has been offered a Graduate Research Fellowship from the National Science Foundation (NSF). Launched in 1952 shortly after Congress […]