
TUM International Graduate School of Science and Engineering 2026
About this scholarship
TUM-GS is a structured doctoral programme at the Technical University of Munich supporting PhD researchers in science and engineering, often through project-based funded positions in Germany.
The TUM International Graduate School of Science and Engineering (TUM-GS) is the structured doctoral training environment for science and engineering researchers at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) in Germany. Rather than a single universal scholarship with one central competition, TUM-GS commonly supports doctoral candidates through project-based PhD positions and scholarships connected to specific chairs, laboratories, schools, and international research collaborations.
Based on the reference postings, opportunities under TUM-GS can include four-year PhD scholarships or doctoral researcher positions in areas such as artificial intelligence, software engineering, human-computer interaction, biology, engineering, and interdisciplinary scientific research. Some projects are hosted fully at TUM, while others are carried out in collaboration with partner institutions such as Eindhoven University of Technology or other international research teams.
TUM-GS is primarily intended for applicants with a strong academic background and an outstanding master's degree in a relevant subject. Individual projects may ask for specific technical skills, research experience, and supporting documents such as a CV, degree certificate, and transcripts. Because opportunities are advertised by project or chair, exact benefits can vary. In the cited postings, a four-year duration is clearly indicated, but exact stipend or tuition details are not consistently stated.
Applicants should usually search for open doctoral calls at TUM and apply directly to the advertised project or academic unit. Requirements, deadlines, and research topics differ by position. If you are seeking a funded PhD in science or engineering in Germany, TUM-GS is best understood as a respected doctoral framework that offers structured supervision, interdisciplinary training, and access to international collaborations across TUM's research ecosystem.
Eligibility
Who can apply for this scholarship
Typically intended for doctoral applicants in science and engineering with an outstanding master's degree in a relevant field. Eligibility is project-specific and may require subject expertise such as software engineering, artificial intelligence, human-computer interaction, biology, engineering, or related interdisciplinary research backgrounds.
Requirements
Documents typically needed to apply
Where you can use this
Open positions accepting TUM International Graduate School of Science and Engineering.