IMPRS-ML Guidelines and Regulations
This document outlines the academic responsibilities and rules of good doctoral supervision implemented in the International Max Planck Research School for Molecules of Life (IMPRS-ML).
The IMPRS curriculum is designed to provide theoretical and practical knowledge and to confer competence in biochemistry, structural biology, biophysics, cell biology, systems biology, and computational biology. In addition, IMPRS-ML doctoral researchers (DRs) shall be exposed to interdisciplinary science and shall acquire complementary skills necessary for a successful career in science and be supported in making informed career choices. To successfully pass the IMPRS-ML program, DRs have to complete coursework equivalent to
25 ECTS credits, consisting of mandatory elements worth of 14 ECTS and elective elements worth of 11 ECTS credits. The IMPRS office will keep a record of course activities/collected credits, but the final responsibility for the completeness of this record resides with the DR.
You can find the complete Guidelines and Regulations in the document below
IMPRS-ML Guidelines and Regulations
Guidelines on the training of doctoral students at the Max Planck Society