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International Max Planck Research School for Advanced Materials (IMPRS-AM)

Educating and training junior scientists is of primary importance for the future of science, research, and innovation in Germany. In 1999, the Max Planck Society together with the Association of Universities and Other Education Institutions in Germany launched an initiative to promote junior scientists called the International Max Planck Research Schools (IMPRS). These Schools offer especially gifted students from Germany and abroad the possibility to work towards their Ph.D. exam in a structured program providing excellent research conditions. The doctoral students obtain grants for up to three years.

The International Max Planck Research Schools - in cooperation between Max Planck Institutes and Universities - are centers of scientific excellence in innovative and interdisciplinary research areas such as molecular biology, the neurosciences, computer science, demography, law, plasma physics, and polymer research.

The International Max Planck Research Schools are geared to scientists and researchers who have already completed their first degree and are working towards a doctorate degree. The students and researchers receive excellent scientific value because the Research Schools provide a first-class, interdisciplinary education, develop scientific concentrations, interlink topics Ph.D. candidates are working on, and enable close cooperation among the Ph.D. candidates and their advisors.

The Research Schools focus particularly on international cooperation and strive to attract foreign students to Germany to pursue their Ph.D. studies. The Schools would also like to familiarize the students with research facilities in Germany and spark the students' interest for future cooperative activities with German research institutes. The aim is to have foreigners account for at least half of the student body. The students have the choice of doing their Ph.D. exam either at a German university or at their home university.

Almost 60 International Max Planck Research Schools have already been initiated involving 71 Max Planck Institutes and 79 faculties / universities. The partners finance the Research Schools in part from their own funds and from third-party funds.

A scientific commission comprised of the Max Planck Society and the Association of Universities and other Education Institutions in Germany has examined all of the programs. Initially the Research Schools run for six years and after four years they are evaluated. On the basis of the commission's recommendation the School may be extended by another six years. More International Max Planck Research Schools are planned in the next few years, a reflection of goal to provide increasing support for junior scientists and strengthen research in Germany.


Co-operation of the Max Planck Institute for Metals Research and Solid State Physics and the University of Stuttgart
http://www.imprs-am.mpg.de/


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