PhD Programme in Agricultural Economics, Bioeconomy and Sustainable Food Systems (Dr agr) at Justus Liebig University Giessen in cooperation with University of Hohenheim
The International PhD Programme for Agricultural Economics, Bioeconomy and Sustainable Food Systems (Dr agr) at Justus Liebig University Giessen, in cooperation with University of Hohenheim, is designed for candidates from developing countries seeking to advance their research and analytical skills in agricultural development, environmental economics, and rural development. The programme is structured over seven semesters and begins each winter semester, with the application deadline set for 31 August of the preceding year.
Students benefit from a comprehensive curriculum that includes a two-month German language course at the Marburg language centre, followed by four months of coursework at Giessen or Hohenheim. Coursework covers modules such as economic theory, development strategies, project planning, management, computer applications, farming systems analysis, regional planning, environmental economics, and policy and rural development. The programme also features an eight-month research proposal phase, fieldwork in the candidate's home country (about six months), and a 20-month period dedicated to data analysis, writing, and doctoral seminars. The final stage involves the defence and publication of the dissertation, making research accessible to the international community.
International elements are integral, including training in intercultural skills, guest lecturers, and limited internships at international organisations. The programme supports ongoing cooperation and exchange activities, fostering strong links between Giessen/Hohenheim and home institutions. Supervisors, such as Prof. Martin Petrick, often visit students' home countries to support fieldwork and maintain collaboration.
Applicants must hold an outstanding MSc or MA in agricultural economics, economics, environmental sciences, or rural development, obtained within the last six years. At least two years of relevant work experience as a scientist at a higher education or research institute is required, with preference for candidates whose employers offer a reintegration guarantee. Language requirements include passing a German language course exam and demonstrating excellent English proficiency (TOEFL or IELTS scores, or proof of English as the language of instruction in a previous MSc programme from a recognised institution).
There are no tuition fees, but students must pay a semester contribution (402 EUR for winter semester 2025/26) and cover living costs (approximately 900 EUR/month). No funding opportunities are available within the university. Accommodation options include university halls of residence or private housing. The university offers structured research supervision, career advisory services, and comprehensive support for international students, including assistance with visa matters, accommodation, and registration procedures.
Interested candidates should submit their application via the IPPAE application form on the university website, including all required documents and a research proposal. No letter of acceptance is required or provided in advance. For further details, consult the programme website or contact Prof. Martin Petrick.