MGC Programs
The TUM Medical Graduate Center (MGC) is a part of the TUM Graduate School (TUM-GS) and responsible for doctoral education at the TUM School of Medicine. The MGC offers four different doctoral programs for medical students and/or natural scientists:
- Traditional medical thesis (Dr. med. (dent.))
- Translational Medicine (Dr. med. (dent.) sci.)
- Experimental Medicine (Dr. rer. nat.)
- Medical Life Science and Technology (Ph.D. MLST)
Check out the official MGC website for more information.
MGC Events
- Projektbörse “Translationale Medizin”
- DocTUMed (Promotionsinfoveranstaltung)
- DocTUMed (Workshops)
- MGC Science Day
ℹ️ Projektbörse Translationale Medizin
Save the date: February, 2022
Suitable Dr.med.sci.-projects are chosen by the MGC Executive Committee and presented to interested students on the Project Exchange Day. On this day, all students can speak with potential supervisors and then apply for some projects.
Check out the official MGC website for more information.
ℹ️ DocTUMed-Promotionsinfoveranstaltung
ℹ️ DocTUMed-Workshops
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- Wissenschaftliches Schreiben für Mediziner
- Upcoming seminars:
- 15./16.11.2021
- 14./15.12.2021
- 10./11.01.2022
- Upcoming seminars:
- Medizinische Statistik- und SPSS-Kurs für Mediziner (coming soon)
- Wirkungsvoll präsentieren (coming soon)
- Klinische Studien verstehen (coming soon)
- Wissenschaftliches Schreiben für Mediziner
ℹ️ MGC Science Day: 05th Nov 2021
At the MGC Science Day, you will have the unique opportunity to present your projects (in all stages of your thesis!) as oral presentations or posters in a conference-like, still familiar atmosphere. This gives you the opportunity to exchange your knowledge and connect with doctoral candidates in your direct environment. You will also get the chance to listen to interesting keynote speakers and to do some networking, having finger food and drinks during the breaks or at a relaxed networking event in the evening.
The MGC Science Day 2021 will take place in the TranslaTUM and via Zoom. Registration is open.
First Aid and FAQs
➡️ TUM GS and MGC (Quick Links)
MGC Rules and Regulations
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- NEW: TUM PromO (Promotionsordnung / Regulations for the Award of Doctoral Degree, effective October 1st, 2021)
- TUM PromO (Promotionsordnung / Regulations for the Award of Doctoral Degree, effective January 1st, 2014)
- First Aid TUM PromO 2014 vs. 2021
- MGC rules (effective May 1st, 2021)
Registration
MGC Qualification Program
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- Kick-Off Seminar (Dates and Registration)
- Good Scientific Practice (GSP)
ℹ️ ReadMe: TUM GSP Guidelines - Thesis Committee (TC) Meetings (Feedbackgespräche)
- Template (Dr.med.): engl. / dt.
- Template (Dr.med.sci.): status report (dt.), final report (dt.)
- Template (Dr.rer.nat): engl. / dt.
- Subject-specific and subjects-related qualification
Writing the Thesis
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- Guidelines for writing the doctoral thesis (dt.)
- TUM Citation Guide (engl. / dt.)
- Workshop ‘Scientific Writing‘
Cover Page
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- Cover page of the dissertation (dt.)
Thesis Evaluation
Submitting the Dissertation and Steps after Defense
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- Submitting the dissertation
- Dr.rer.nat: steps after defense
Contacts
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- Contacts (MGC)
- Contacts (MGC Doctoral Representatives, see below)
- Contacts (TUM GS)
Check out the official MGC website (documents) for more information.
➡️ DocTUMed — ‘how-to guides‘
- How to write an effective abstract — an abstract guideline
- How to make an eye-catching poster — a poster guideline
- How to give a great scientific talk — an oral presentation guideline
- How to print your poster (LRZ) — an LRZ poster printing guideline
TUM GC Supervisory Award 2020 (MGC Version)
- Explore the official ‘TUM GC Supervisory Award Website’
- Winner of the TUM Supervisory Award 2020: Prof. Dimitrios Karampinos