The Center for Graduate & Postgraduate Researchers (WIN) is a central academic institution of Universität Regensburg (UR). Its statutes define three primary goals:
Our overriding aim is to promote UR as an academic hub for early career scientists.
The center aims to promote existing skills and serves as an intermediary for all issues relating to doctoral and post-doctoral research at UR.
⇒ Statute of the Universität Regensburg Center for Graduate & Postgraduate Researchers (in German, PDF/900 KB)
Prof. Dr. Angelika Lingnau
Faculty of Human Science
Prof. Dr. Peter Oefner
Biomedical International Graduate School BioMedIGS
Prof. Dr. Ulrich Bunke
Integrated Research Training Group within SFB 1085: Higher Invariants, Interactions between Arithmetic Geometry and Global Analysis
Prof. Dr. Ulf Brunnbauer
Graduate School for East and South East European Studies
Prof. Dr. Romuald Brunner
Promotionsprogramm der Humanwissenschaften
Prof. Dr. Matthias Edinger
Integrated Research Training Group within TRR 221: Modulation of graft-versus-host and graft-versus leukemia immune responses after allogeneic stem cell transplantation
Prof. Dr. Harald Garcke
Research Training Group: Interfaces, Complex Structures, and Singular Limits in Continuum Mechanics
Prof. Dr. Ruth M. Gschwind
Research Training Group: Ion Pair Effects in Molecular Reactivity
Prof. Dr. Dominik Horinek
ChemPharm Graduate School Regensburg
Prof. Dr. Rupert Huber
Research Training Group: Ultrafast nanoscopy - from single particle dynamics to cooperative processes
Prof. Dr. Christiane Heibach
Promotionskolleg der Philosophischen Fakultäten (PUR)
Prof. Dr. Burkhard König
Integrated Research Training Group within TRR 325: Assembly Controlled Chemical Photocatalysis
Prof. Dr. Gernot Längst
Regensburg International Graduate School of Life Sciences (RIGeL)
Prof. Dr. Inga Neumann
Neuroscience Graduate Programme Neurobiology of Emotion Dysfunction
Prof. Dr. Oliver Reiser
International Doctorate Program: Photo-Electro Catalysis (PEC)
Prof. Dr. Jörg Oberste
Research Training Group: Pre-modern Metropolitanism
Prof. Dr. Christoph Strunk
Integrated Research Training Group within SFB 1277: Emergent Relativistic Effects in Condensed Matter: From Fundamental Aspects to Electronic Functionality
Prof. Dr. Christoph Wagner
Doctoral College Aisthesis
Prof. Dr. Tobias Nicklas
Faculty of Catholic Theology
Prof. Dr. Rike Krämer-Hoppe
Faculty of Law
Prof. Dr. Steffen Sebastian
Faculty of Business, Economics and Management Information Systems
Prof. Dr. Lars Maier
Faculty of Medicine
Prof. Dr. Meike Klettke
Faculty of Informatics and Data Science
Prof. Dr. Katelijne Schiltz
Faculty of Philosophy, Art History, History, and Humanities
Prof. Dr. Christiane Heibach
Faculty of Languages, Literature, and Cultures
Prof. Dr. Clara Löh
Faculty of Mathematics
Prof. Dr. John Lupton
Faculty of Physics
Prof. Dr. Dina Grohmann
Faculty of Biology and Pre-Clinical Medicine
Prof. Dr. Antje Bäumner
Faculty of Chemistry and Pharmacy
Prof. Dr. Astrid Ensslin
Prof. Dr. Sven Hilbert
Sarah Koschabek
Representative of docoral candidates who are not members of structured programs
Thomas Tiefel
Representative of doctoral candidates who are members of structured programs
Dr. Tatiana Klepikova
Representative of researchers obtaining further qualifications after their doctorate
Prof. Dr. Ernst Tamm
Vice President for Research and Support for emerging academics
Dr. Angela Weil-Jung
Director of Center for Graduate & Postgraduate Researchers
Prof. Dr. Ernst Tamm
Vice President for Reasearch and Support for Emerging Academics
Prof. Dr. Christiane Heibach
Promotionskolleg der Philosophischen Fakultäten PUR
Dr. Tatiana Klepikova
Representative of researchers obtaining further qualifications after their doctorate
Sarah Koschabek
Representative of doctoral candidates
Prof. Dr. Oliver Reiser
International Doctorate Program: Photo-Electro Catalysis (PEC)
Prof. Dr. Astrid Ensslin
University's Women's Representative
Dr. Angela Weil-Jung
Director of Center for Graduate & Postgraduate Researchers
Sarah Koschabekin the advisory board, she represents the doctoral candidates who are not members of structured programs, and in the executive board, she represents all doctoral candidates Chemistry and Pharmacy - Contact | |
Thomas Tiefelrepresents the doctoral candidates who are members of structured programmes Chemistry and Pharmacy - Contact | |
Dr. Tatiana Klepikovarepresents the early career researchers obtaining further qualifications after their doctorate (postdocs, candidates working on their habilitation, junior group managers and junior professors) in both boards Faculty of Languages, Literatures and Cultures - Contact |