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The Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences has currently six department-wide graduate schools that are open for the doctoral candidates striving for a Dr. rer. nat. The main objectives of the Graduate Schools are:
1. Promoting interdisciplinary exchange within the departments of the faculty
2. Ensuring appropriate organizational structures and procedures for structured doctorates
3. Providing adequate training in workshops and courses for doctoral candidates

Information on the TAC composition and regulations of your Graduate School can be found here.

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The MNF-GS Executive Committee

The executive committee is elected for one year. Its major task is safeguarding good standards of graduate education in all Graduate Schools of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences. Chairs and Representatives of the Executive Committee serve as contact persons for the dean's office, the faculty and the rectorate.

MembersFunction, Association
Spokespeople and Chairs
Prof. Niels Gehring Chair, GSfBS
Prof. Johannes BergVice-chair, BCGS
Prof. Jan Riemer CGSC
Prof. Boris BraunGSGS
Prof. Inge Schwank GFD-MINT
Graduate School Coordinators
Prof. Duc Viet Vu Coordinator, Mathe/Info GS
Dr. Heike Henneken Representative, CGSC
Dr. Isabell WittVice-representative, GSfBS
Dr. Karin BoessenkoolGSGS
Dr. Petra Neubauer-Günther BCGS
Dr. Charu Mathur GFD-MINT
Doctoral representatives
Guests
Prof. Stanislav Kopriva Vice-dean for Research
Prof. Katharina Groß Vice-dean for Gender, Diversity and Young Academics
Prof. Karin Schnetz Chair of the Doctoral Degree Board of the faculty