Junior Scientists

Doctoral Studies

At Hochschule Geisenheim University, junior scientists conduct their research within a structured doctoral program.

The promotion and support of doctoral candidates is a key focus of our university, and we provide a lively, interdisciplinary environment within which they can successfully attain their doctoral certificates.

Alongside our research competence and technical expertise, we offer junior scientists comprehensive qualification opportunities, counselling, and other resources. These support services fall under the aegis of our Graduate School, though any questions relating to the organization of doctoral studies can be directed to the Doctoral Office.

Hochschule Geisenheim University has established strong partnerships with other institutions that make joint supervision of doctoral theses possible. Typically, a candidate’s first supervisor (Erstbetreuung) is from Hochschule Geisenheim University, and the second supervisor (Zweitbetreuung) comes from the partner university.

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Lecture held by Dr. Omar Bellido, a guest scientist from Peru

[Translate to English:] Bildquelle: Tina Kissinger

Opportunities for collaboration and research projects at the UNSA, Peru

Food technologist Dr. Omar Bellido from the Universidad Nacional de San Agustín (UNSA, Arequipa, Peru) is currently cooperating with Prof. Ralf Schweiggert from Hochschule Geisenheim University's Department of Beverage Research in a small bilateral project on plant dyes from various root vegetables that are native to the Andes and have so far been little used. Dr. Bellido held a lecture on July 11, in which he presented current food science research projects and suggestions for possible points of contact, and also introduced the UNSA, one of the oldest (founded 1828) and largest universities in Peru, with more than 27,000 students.

 

 

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