Welcome to the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) page for the Bielefeld Graduate School of Economics and Management (BIGSEM) at the Faculty of Business Administration and Economics, Bielefeld University. Here, you will find comprehensive answers to common queries regarding our PhD program, including application procedures, program structure, publishing opportunities, and more. Whether you're a prospective student or currently enrolled, our FAQ section aims to provide you with all the essential information you need to navigate your journey with BIGSEM.
The three-year doctoral program comprises 180 ECTS, divided into 60 ECTS per year. ECTS are earned through successful completion of field courses, mini-courses, the BiGSEM Colloquium, research seminars, and the dissertation. Additional ECTS can be earned through electives, language courses, conference presentations, internships, and reading courses.
In a first meeting the profile coordinator together with the doctoral candidate checks whether the prerequisites for a profile are satisfied. If not, a list of course is determined to catch up with the requested prerequisites, i.e. relevant courses from the Master's programs in Quantitative Economics, Mathematical Economics Business Administration and Economics or Data Sciences for the corresponding profile.
Participation is generally supported, but external funding should be sought first. If external funding is not obtained, BiGSEM can provide financial support. Applications should be sent to BiGSEM at least three weeks in advance about:
The annual report should summarize courses, seminars, conferences, workshops and progress on research projects. In addition the doctoral candidate gives an outline on research activities in the next academic year.
It must be submitted one month before the next academic year begins to BiGSEM bigsem-coordination@uni-bielefeld.de.
Doctoral students must be accepted as a doctoral candidate by the Faculty of Business Administration and Economics and be enrolled throughout the entire doctoral period. Various documents are required for enrollment, such as an application form, bachelor's and master's certificates, health insurance proof, and a CV.
Please contact the BiGSEM office.
Certified degrees of those mentioned in §5 (1) der RPO/ Qualification evaluation to assess whether a foreign university degree corresponds to a university degree under German law (if necessary). Please contact the BiGSEM office.
When leaving the university for a semester or academic year, an official leave of absence must be applied for at the student office to avoid exmatriculation. Here you can find further information.
There are three formal steps of doctoral proceedings:
1) Application of acceptance as a doctoral candidate (initially valid for 2 years)
2) Application of prolongation of acceptance as a doctoral candidate (limited up to 4 years)
3) Opening of the Doctoral Proceedings
For detailed information please contact the BiGSEM coordination.