Unique Features HBRS was founded in 2003 as the initial step to realize a continued structured training concept for young scientists at MHH. We call it " career boosting ". Meanwhile all career steps
About Hannover [Translate to Englisch:] Market church, Old-town centre, Hannover H annover- Why go to Paris, London or Zurich when you can come to the capital of Lower Saxony! We may not have the Cham
The HBRS Alumni Network On November 7th-9th 2025, HBRS celebrated 25 Years of Structured Doctoral Programs at MHH. On October 24th/25th, 2010, HBRS celebrated 10 years of structured doctoral training
Your way to MHH HBRS office is located in building J4 (Forschungswerkstätten), level 1 ( MHH Campus Map ) Director: Prof. Dr. Reinhold Förster Coordination office: Dr. Susanne Kruse and Catharina Mehl
Why a structured PhD? A structured PhD in HBRS has many advantages compared to a "normal" PhD (Dr.rer.nat.) at MHH: -> Please see also the table below! 1. Overall : HBRS ensures that your PhD is compl
HBRS and programs have multiple networking activities: National: MHH/HBRS is member of the "Universitätsverband zur Qualifizierung des wissenschaftlichen Nachwuchses in Deutschland" ( UniWiND ) HBRS i
Service for Postdocs We offer a consultation service to German or international Postdocs (or junior group leaders) who are new at MHH, especially to those who work in a research group of a HBRS facult
Rules and Requirements to maintain standards of good scientific practise IMPORTANT!! Every doctoral/PhD student of MHH is obliged to join a course in Good Scientific Practise, preferably at the start
Equal opportunities and Diversity Management (family-friendly university) Overall, no distinction is made on account of gender, handicap and nationality/ cultural background in any of the programs run