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  • From October 1st 2023, MGC and Faculty Graduate Center of Sport and Health Sciences merged into Graduate Center of Medicine and Health. In order for the candidates to be able to register into the program even during the technical adjustments, we are offering some additional information and document(s):

  • The annual data confirmation („Rückmeldung“) for this year hast started on 1 September and will end on 15 October.

    As soon as you have confirmed your data in DocGS, your supervisor will automatically be asked to confirm the data as well. Only if both parties confirm the data before the deadline on 15 October, your membership will continue regularly.

  • In the course of the School Transformation, the Faculty Graduate Centers of the TUM Graduate School will be transferred to Graduate Centers at the Schools according to the HSP resolution. Accordingly, the Faculty Graduate Centers of Sport and Health Sciences (FGZ-SG) and Medicine (MGC) will be closed on 30th September 2023 and the Graduate Center of Medicine and Health will be established on 1st October 2023, succeeding the above-named Graduate Centers.

  • From now on, the Grammarly tool is available for doctoral candidates who are enrolled at the TUM and doctoral candidates with a guest account in TUMonline via the new TUM license. Grammarly is an AI-powered writing tool that can help you improve your writing by detecting and correcting grammar, spelling, and punctuation errors, as well as making suggestions for clarity and tone. Grammarly can be used as a browser extension, a desktop app, or a mobile app.

  • Starting in March 2024, the “Junge Kolleg” of the Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaftenwill (BAdW) will accept new fellows.

  • This fully-funded PhD project (project P02 of the CRC1371) is based on work from the first funding period that identified the X-linked inhibitor of apoptosis protein (XIAP) as an important regulator of small-intestinal homeostasis. XIAP functions as an inhibitor of microbiota-, TNF-, and RIPK3- dependent death of Paneth cells and myeloid cells, specifiable in the terminal ileum of mice.