Doctoral Studies During Doctoral Studies

The basis of the doctoral studies at the Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences are doctoral degree regulations. You will find here all information as well as regulations for doctoral candidates and those who are interested in doctoral studies.

HeiDOCS Online Portal

The online portal heiDOCS is the central database for management of doctoral studies. You will find further information about the program and its goals below. Please keep your data always up to date in the heiDOCS.

Enrollment

The enrolment can take place, under certain conditions, at a later time. In this case, you must provide a current evidence from the Graduate Academy.

German citizens enroll at the Students' Office while international doctoral students must refer to the Graduate Academy.

Doctoral students with a university employees' contract of at least 50% can exempt themselves from enrolment. You can get consultation about advantages and disadvantages of the enrolment about at the Graduate Academy.

Extensions of the time period for doctoral studies

The admission as doctoral candidate is initially for three years. Extensions of one year each time are possible upon the request with this application that must be submitted at the Dean's Offices.

 

Second Supervisor

It can be advantageous, under certain conditions, to look for a second supervisor in consultation with the supervisor during doctoral studies. As a rule,  the second supervisor will be also responsible for a second evaluation. The doctoral committee decides upon the person who will make the inspection of the dissertation.

 

Regulations concerning Cumulative Dissertations

Please in case of cumulative Dissertations take into account the the subject-specific guidelines:

 

Funding and Support

All Around Doctoral Studies

Information about Funding, Advising and Support

Safeguarding of good Academic Practice

Good Academic Practice

Cooperation based on partnership and fair competition are the basis for successful work in science. Besides existing laws, a series of mission statements, guidelines and principles have been developed at Heidelberg University in assuming and fostering responsibility of academic conduct.