Faculty of Humanities

The current doctoral studies regulations for the ‘Dr. phil.’ degree, developed in collaboration between the Faculty of Protestant Theology, the Faculty of Catholic Theology, the Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences, and the Faculty of Humanities, can be found here: Doctoral Studies Regulations [GER]
 

 

Joint Doctoral Studies Committee of the Faculty of Humanities, Theology and Economics and Social Sciences

Before applying for admission to the Faculty of Humanities or the Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences, the relevant subject requirements must be clarified with the respective Faculty of Theology. 

 

Regulations governing procedures and provisions for submitting the necessary documents and forms in order to be accepted as a doctoral candidate:

1. Contact the primary and secondary supervisors to agree on their willingness to supervise. A specific project must exist and be named.

2. Registration takes place first at the respective theological faculty of the primary supervisor (Faculty of Catholic Theology: Gulde-Karmann / Faculty of Protestant Theology: Zacher). Here, all linguistic and subject-specific requirements (via certificates) are also checked and, if necessary, an equivalence check of the degrees is carried out. If knowledge and skills need to be made up, this is documented in this context.

3. The primary supervisor submits a brief statement on the doctoral project to the Joint Doctoral Committee, especially if the supervisor is not a member of the Joint Doctoral Committee.

4. Registration for the doctorate then takes place at the faculty of the secondary supervisor (Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences or Faculty of Humanities) – at the respective doctoral office.

5. The respective doctoral office (Faculty of Humanities or Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences) sends the complete registration documents to the chair of the Joint Doctoral Committee, Prof. Dr. Angelika Zirker (via the doctoral office of the Faculty of Humanities) no later than two weeks before the meeting of the Joint Doctoral Committee.

6. Wait for the decision of the Joint Doctoral Committee.

7. Final confirmation of acceptance (or rejection) is currently issued by the Doctoral Office of the Faculty of Humanities (as long as Prof. Zirker is chair).

8. The doctoral candidate then enrols with the confirmation of acceptance.

Elected Members and Deputies

Academic year 2024/25 - since 18.12.2024
 

 

 MembersDeputies
Faculty of HumanitiesChair: Prof. Dr. Angelika Zirker (Dean) 
Faculty of Protestant TheologyDeputy Chair: Prof. Dr. Birgit Weyel (Vice Dean) 
 Prof. Dr. Jens KamlahProf. Dr. Christian Witt
 Prof. Dr. Volker DrecollProf. Dr. Holger Zellentin
Faculty of Catholic TheologyProf. Dr. Saskia Wendel (Dean) 
 Prof. Dr. Andreas HolzemProf. Dr. Bernhard Anuth
 Prof. Dr. Michael SchüßlerProf. Dr. Ruth Scoralick
Faculty of Economics and Social SciencesProf. Dr. Taiga Brahm (Dean) 
 Prof. Dr. Barbara StauberProf. Dr. Annika Goeze
 Prof. Dr. Oliver HönerProf. Dr. Veit Wank
 Prof. Dr. Jens BatenProf. Dr. Monika Gehde-Trapp
 Prof. Dr. Kerstin PullProf. Dr. Martin Biewen
Faculty of HumanitiesProf. Dr. Isabel LaackProf. Dr. Matthias Bauer
 Prof. Dr. Regula ForsterProf. Dr. Ewald Frie
 Prof. Dr. Sigrid HirbodianProf. Dr. Thomas Schipperges
 Prof. Dr. Ulrich SchlösserProf. Dr. Fei Huang