International Programmes 2025/2026©paginationHomeBackPreviousNextCollaborative Research Center 1278 PolyTarget – Polymer-Based Nanoparticle Libraries for Targeted Anti-Inflammatory StrategiesCRC PolyTargetFriedrich Schiller University Jena• JenaOverviewCourse detailsCosts / FundingRequirements / RegistrationServicesDegreePhD, Dr rer natCourse locationJenaIn cooperation withDFG (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft)Universitätsklinikum JenaJCSM (Jena Center for Soft Matter)Leibniz-Institut für Altersforschung: Fritz-Lipmann-Institut e.V. (fli)HKI (Hans Knoell Institute)Leibniz IPHT (Leibniz Institute for Photonic Technologies)Teaching languageEnglishLanguagesCourses are held in English.Programme duration6 semestersBeginningOnly for doctoral programmes: any timeApplication deadlineAt any time(See the current announcements on the website:www.polytarget.uni-jena.de.)Tuition fees per semester in EURNoneCombined Master's degree / PhD programmeNoJoint degree / double degree programmeNoDescription/contentThe goal of the CRC PolyTarget is the development of new strategies for the treatment of infection-triggered inflammatory states, centred on a rational design of tailor-made nanoparticulate drug carriers. Pharmacologically active nanoparticles based on functional synthetic polymers and (modified) biopolymers will be utilised and characterised to address the fundamental questions of targeted nanomedicine from the bottom up. Based on the establishment of polymer libraries and a detailed molecular and morphological characterisation of the nanoparticles, structure-property relationships will be studied to optimise the nanoparticles with respect to their biological and pharmaceutical function.The main task of the integrated Research Training Group (RTG) is to promote the scientific expertise of the doctoral candidates. The group will aim to broaden the training of doctoral candidates at the university level by providing the opportunity for candidates to participate in the already existing PhD programmes of related training groups in Jena. A visiting scientist programme and short-term scholarships offer additional qualification improvement possibilities.Course organisationThe programme is intended to be completed in three years, and it contains method courses, scientific colloquia, PhD seminars, CRC retreats, mentoring for female PhD students, and a research stay abroad as well as soft skill courses.International elementsInternational guest lecturersIntegrated internshipsNo internshipsCourse-specific, integrated German language coursesNoCourse-specific, integrated English language coursesNoTuition fees per semester in EURNoneSemester contributionDoctoral candidates at Friedrich Schiller University Jena have the possibility to enrol. Enrolment is not compulsory, but it offers a whole range of advantages.The semester fee amounts to approx. 290 EUR per semester (student services and student self-government). For details, seesemester fee (uni-jena.de)Costs of livingStudents need approx. 700 to 900 EUR per month for rent, food, health insurance, books and personal items. Additionally, please seehttps://www.uni-jena.de/en/Jena+living+international.Funding opportunities within the universityYesDescription of the above-mentioned funding opportunities within the universityFor information on availability of funding for doctoral candidates, please refer to the website of the Graduate Academy at Friedrich Schiller University Jena:https://www.uni-jena.de/en/phd_financing.Academic admission requirementsGraduates with a Master's degree in chemistry, pharmacy, biotechnology or related fieldsLanguage requirementsFluent written and spoken English is required.Application deadlineAt any time(See the current announcements on the website:www.polytarget.uni-jena.de.)Submit application toFriedrich Schiller University JenaLaboratory of Organic and Macromolecular Chemistry (IOMC) CRC 1278 PolyTargetHumboldtstraße 1007743 JenaGermanyPhone: +49 3641948200Fax: +49 3641948202E-mail:
[email protected] of finding part-time employmentStudents can work as student assistants while they are working on their studies up to a certain extent. Additionally, please seehttps://www.uni-jena.de/en/Jena+living+international.AccommodationInternational doctoral candidates have the possibility of applying for a place in one of the three university guest houses. Enrolled doctoral candidates can also apply for a room in student housing. For all information on accommodation in Jena, please refer to the website of the Graduate Academy:https://www.uni-jena.de/en/graduate-academy.Structured research and supervisionYesResearch training / discussionYesCareer advisory services and programmes for future professionalsThe Graduate Academy offers career counselling for advanced doctoral candidates and postdocs:https://www.uni-jena.de/en/career-counselling.Support for international students and doctoral candidatesWelcome eventBuddy programmeTutorsSpecialist counsellingCultural and linguistic preparationVisa mattersGeneral services and support for international students and doctoral candidatesThe Graduate Academy is the one-stop office for doctoral candidates and postdocs at Friedrich Schiller University. Please visit the Graduate Academy website to explore the full range of information:https://www.uni-jena.de/en/phd.Friedrich Schiller University JenaUniversity locationActivate mapTo activate the map, click on the "Show map" button. We would like to point out that data will be transmitted to OpenStreetMap after activation. You can find out more in ourprivacy policy.You can revoke your consent to the transmission of data at any time.Show mapContactFriedrich Schiller University JenaFaculty of Chemistry and Earth Sciences, Faculty of Biology and Pharmacy, Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Physics and AstronomyProf Dr Ulrich S. SchubertHumboldtstraße 1007743 JenaE-Mail:EmailWeb:Course website