During the course of the PhD, all students have to take part in an additional course programme, consisting of an Introductory Course and a set of up to seven Advanced Courses.
The IMPRS Introductory Course is combined with the Essentials of Advanced Astrophysics MSc programme at LMU Munich. It is mandatory for all IMPRS students to pass a written exam at the end of the Introductory Course. The exam mostly provides an evaluation of the student's general astronomy background and should indicate where further learning is desirable.
The IMPRS Advanced Courses consist of seven one-week morning lectures on various topics of modern astrophysics taught throughout the year. They are given by professors and lecturers from all member institutions (MPE, USM, MPA, ESO).
In addition to the courses taught at and relevant for the IMPRS, most lecturers teach other courses at the LMU Munich or Technical University of Munich in the framework of the university’s regular course programme. IMPRS students have access to these courses as well.
Biannually, an IMPRS student symposium is held, which gives students the opportunity to present their research work to their fellow students.
Optional transferable skills courses and career coachings round of the course programme.
At the IMPRS, PhD projects are carried out under the supervision of an IMPRS professor from one of the member institutes or from a research group associated with the IMPRS. A thesis committee will monitor the student's progress regularly. Also, a mentor programme is implemented.