In order to be considered for the programme, candidates must have completed (or be in the process of completing) a Master's degree or equivalent degree with a thesis in a field related to medicine, sports science, exercise physiology, human biology, or neighbouring fields. In rare cases, applications from excellent candidates with only a Bachelor's degree may also be considered for the programme.
The following pieces of information and documents are required
(1) Curriculum vitae
(2) Description of academic performance and research experience:
- Transcripts of records
- Certificates of your degrees (BSc, MSc, Diploma, Magister, Staatsexamen, etc.) Please submit translated certificates if the originals are not written in English or German.
- Summary of research experience (e.g. description of activities or positions in research; list of published papers, conference attendance and presentations)
- An abstract of your graduation thesis in English
For the first application round, scanned PDF files of certificates are accepted. In the further application process, submission of legally certified transcripts is mandatory due to university regulations.
(3) Two letters of recommendation from two independent academics and/or practitioners within the field of sports science / sports medicine
(4) Letter of motivation
(5) A brief research proposal for the currently offered PhD project is preferable, but not required (mandatory for applications with self-funded or otherwise funded PhD projects).
For applicants who are non-native English speakers, it is necessary to demonstrate English knowledge by achieving adequate results in an internationally recognised test (TOEFL or IELTS test). Submitting detailed results of such tests is strongly recommended for non-native speakers. If previous studies were in English or if the applicant has already published in English, we might accept this as a demonstration of language proficiency.
Scholarship projects are usually advertised at the end of each year, with a deadline on 31 December. Students can always apply with self-funded PhD projects, as there are no deadlines for these applications.
Dr Sabrina Forster /
Maria Grammenou
Coordinators of the international PhD programme Science and Health in Football
Complete applications have to be submitted to the e-mail address as a single PDF file:
sabrina.forster@uni-saarland.de
and
maria.grammenou@uni-saarland.de