Half-time review
It is mandatory to perform a halftime review approximately halfway of your PhD studies. If you chose to do that in the form of the dedicated half-time review-procedure it should be completed within 25 full-time months after you start your studies.
It is mandatory to perform a halftime review approximately halfway of your PhD studies. If you chose to do that in the form of the dedicated half-time review-procedure it should be completed within 25 full-time months after you start your studies. The purpose of the seminar is to identify possible problems, track the progress of the research project, and to ensure that development of the student as researcher is progressing. For the latter we point to the higher education ordinance which defines these goals and should serve as an orientation when performing the halftime review.
For the halftime review you write a report and give a seminar of about 30-40 minutes. After the seminar you will get written feedback, both on the report and the seminar, from an evaluation group.
The written report should contain:
- summary of the PhD topic and general and specific motivations of the work performed.
- brief overview over the current literature
- a summary of the work performed and obtained results
- outlook and future plans.
- an appendix with a list of papers, and conference contributions.
The length of this part must be at least 7 pages long but must not be longer than 20 pages. References do not count towards the page limits. Any publications or manuscripts are appended in a separate enclosure.
Last updated: 2025-10-21
Source: Department of Physics