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Degree Masters
Teaching Language English
Course duration Full Time - 4 semester
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Non-European App. Start Deadline Description For Semesters Dates
Winter - 15 Jul -
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Winter - 15 Sep -
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Application deadline for Germans and EU citizens  
Winter semester: 15.09

Application deadline for non-EU citizens
Winter semester: 15.07

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Course duration Full Time - 4 semester
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English

ECTS

120

Semester
Non-European App. Start Deadline Description For Semesters Dates
Winter - 15 Jul -
European
Winter - 15 Sep -
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  • In the first year the students attend lectures, seminars and practical courses consisting of 60 ECTS credit points.
  • The students take both experimental and theoretical quantum optics, which lays the foundations for all students. These are augmented by a lab course.
  • In the second term students can choose modules from a variety of different topics.
  • Moreover, the students will learn to discuss problems of quantum science in a comprehensive way both within a journal club where they present a current topic of quantum science, and within a peer-learning seminar where they discuss topics of quantum science in small groups of their peers
  • . For this seminar, they choose three of the modules that they have passed.
  • In the second year the students begin with research on a topic of their choice in the areas of the Center for Quantum Science and finally write their master thesis, all together again 60 CP (30 for acquiring research oriented skills and 30 for the thesis).
  • The thesis is concluded with an oral scientific presentation of the results.
  • The students are advised during the master’s program in a regular term-meeting with a tutor from the group of lecturers.

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  • Applicants must have completed a Bachelor of Science degree in Physics (or a comparable undergraduate degree) with a German grade of 2.5 or better (or international equivalent). Additionally, students must prove above-average performaces in their bachelor´s degree within the subjects quantum mechanics, atom physics and physics of condensed matter.
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Course language is English (GER B2-C1 (Testdaf4444 or DSH2)).

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Application deadline for Germans and EU citizens  
Winter semester: 15.09

Application deadline for non-EU citizens
Winter semester: 15.07

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About University
  • The University of Tübingen is boosting research and development into science communication by establishing a specialist research center.
  • “Over recent years, the dialog in scientific policy has focused on the issue of how universities and research institutes can not only produce excellent science but also convey this to society more effectively,” says president of the university, Professor Karla Pollmann. “
  • It has become extremely clear that science communication is itself becoming an increasingly important field of research, and the University of Tübingen wants to play a key part in this.”
  •  The research center has been founded in response to these developments.
  • Olaf Kramer, Professor of Rhetoric and Knowledge Communication at the University of Tübingen’s Department of General Rhetoric is the director of the center.
  • “Research often gives rise to social resistance – whether relating to artificial intelligence, vaccination or climate change,” explains Kramer, “One outcome of the corona pandemic was definitely the knowledge of how important science communication is.
  • ” The new center’s cooperation partners include the university’s Institute of Media Studies (IfM) and the Hector Research Institute of Education Sciences and Psychology (HIB), as well as the Leibniz-Institute for Knowledge Media (IWM) as an external partner.
  • “Science is communicated via an increasing number of channels,” says Kramer. “Only a center with an interdisciplinary approach can analyze and present the numerous ways and effects of science communication.”
  •  While corporate communication and marketing have been researched in depth for decades, science communication is still a new field of research.
  •  “Tübingen can draw on outstanding researchers in every field that is relevant here – from educational research through computer science, cognitive and media studies, to psychology and rhetoric,” stresses Kramer.
  • Rhetoric at Tübingen has already launched many research and practical science communication projects in recent years, and the new research center will now build on these.
  • For instance, the RHET AI project is currently researching among other things the public discourse on artificial intelligence and its presentation in the media, and has set up a national dialog to ask citizens what they think are the risks and opportunities of this technology, and their concerns and expectations.
  • Cooperation partners include the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), the Excellence Cluster Machine Learning: New Perspectives for Science, and Cyber Valley.
  • At the Department of General Rhetoric, the Presentation Skills Research Center, supported by Heidelberg’s Klaus Tschira Foundation, has trialed innovative forms of science communication in numerous projects since 2011.
  •  The national competition ‘Jugend präsentiert’, for example, trains school pupils in how to pass on scientific knowledge.
  • The journal Science Notes reports not only on results from science, but also on the processes involved.
  •  The publication arose from a series of brief scientific lectures with the same title, that are presented to a background of electronic music in clubs in Berlin, Hamburg, Tübingen and other cities.
  • The new research center will also train Tübingen scientists in how to present statistics and facts visually, and formulate research results comprehensibly. In addition, the current certificate program, Science Communication and Media Competence, is being expanded.

 

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  • Tübingen, Germany
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