Joint supervision and exchange programs
The TUM Graduate School encourages international networking and collaboration of its doctoral candidates and has therefore established joint supervision and exchange programs with key strategic partner institutions worldwide.
There are two different types of international programs. The Research Exchange program supports short-term research stays (max. 6 months) under the supervision of a suitable faculty member at partner institutions. Further, exchange candidates may also participate in graduate courses offered by the partner. The Joint Supervision program on the other hand requires the co-supervision of the doctoral research project from the start of the dissertation and is usually initiated by existing research collaborations of the research groups. Other program requirements are usually a 12-months research stay at the partner and the involvement of both co-supervisors in the thesis examination. The joint supervision will be mentioned on the doctoral diploma upon successful completion of the joint supervision program. However, for TUM candidates only TUM will award its doctoral degree. TUM does not conduct any joint/double degree programs with the award of one joint doctoral degree.
TUM.Africa Talent
The newly established TUM.Africa Talent research exchange and networking program brings together doctoral candidates from the sub-Saharan Africa region with senior researchers and doctoral candidates at TUM. [more]
TUM-Tsinghua Research Exchange
The TUM-Tsinghua Research Exchange Program offers TUM doctoral candidates the opportunity to do a 3-6 months research stay at China's leading university for many years in a row. [more]
TUM-UQ Mobility Programs
Within the TUM flagship partnership with the University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia, the TUM Graduate School offers a Research Exchange Program and a Joint Supervision Program for TUM doctoral candidates. [more]
TUM-NTU Joint Supervision Program
Within the Joint Supervision Program of the TUM and the Nanyang Technological University Singapore (NTU), doctoral candidates will benefit from a co-supervision by a TUM supervisor and an NTU supervisor for the entire doctoral research. They will also conduct a 12-month research stay at the NTU. [more]