The graduate school "History of Knowledge" offers the opportunity to complete a structured doctorate. Doctoral candidates are primarily supervised by Professor Dr Iris Schröder, Professor Dr Wolfgang Struck and Professor Dr Bernhard Kleeberg as well as by the other senior scholars involved in the graduate school. The Gotha collections offer an extraordinary range of sources for working on a variety of topics in the history of knowledge and science and colonial history, as well as for transdisciplinary collection studies.
The graduate school is supported by the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Erfurt, the Centre for Transcultural Studies / Perthes Collection (FKTS) and the Gotha Research Centre (FZG). The workplaces are located in the Gotha institutions.
The graduate school "History of Knowledge" is part of the Erfurt Doctorate and Postdoctoral Programme (EPPP). This structured doctoral programme at the University of Erfurt is based on a binding curriculum that contains both compulsory and elective elements in its core components. The graduate centre expands the structured training of doctoral candidates by supporting the acquisition of additional practical qualifications in addition to in-depth instruction on independent academic research, which are useful not only for a possible academic career, but also for later employment in institutions related to collections (archives, libraries, museums) or in science management.
Doctorate in the Erfurt doctoral and postdoctoral programme
Joint programme:
Own organisational options:
Joint supervision:
In addition to the main supervision by one person, the doctorate in the graduate centre enables ongoing collegial feedback on your own work project. The joint programme guarantees a constant exchange with the associated postdocs and senior scholars. The integration into a central research institution at the Gotha Research Campus, the Department of History or the Department of Literary Studies at the Erfurt Campus also enables intensive exchange on a wide range of advanced specialist topics and on the methodological challenges of your own work.
Financial support:
If you are interested and have questions about funding options for your doctorate:
Career funding and scholarships (overview page of the University of Erfurt)
Due to its unique collection ensemble, the Gotha Research Campus was created in Gotha by the University of Erfurt for the interdisciplinary field of humanities. The collections, which are accessible on site in Gotha, include holdings from the 8th to the 20th century:
The internationally networked research location of Gotha/Erfurt enables doctoral students to establish numerous academic contacts. Large-scale third-party funds, collaborative and digitisation projects, national and international conferences and workshops as well as numerous international scholarship programmes bring researchers from all over the world to Gotha. A dense academic programme throughout the year promotes exchange between junior and senior scholars on site; at the same time, the connection to the University of Erfurt is guaranteed by the regional proximity.
The following doctoral projects are currently underway at the graduate centre "History of Knowledge in the Modern Era":