The BCGS is open to excellent students from all over the world after the completion of their
bachelor's degree for a master's course and then, potentially, a
PhD. Students already holding a master's degree can join directly for a PhD. In BCGS, the transition from master's to PhD studies is intended to be seamless for the most successful students, although two separate degrees are awarded. Within the BCGS scholarship program, the BCGS offers full scholarships for about 20 master's students per year. The scholarships are awarded on a competitive basis, wherein all applications under the scholarship program are evaluated by professors from both universities.
Lectures The BCGS allows students to attend courses in Cologne and Bonn. To facilitate this, some lectures are additionally transmitted as video conferences. Furthermore, Bonn and Cologne are less than half an hour apart by public transportation, so also in-person attendance at both universities is possible. The two-year M.Sc. courses are modularly structured and comprise lecture and lab courses and thesis work. The language of instruction is English. During their entire studies, each student is mentored by a professor. In addition, intensive weeks take place outside of the regular lecture period. Here, students and lecturers spend one week working full-time on a specific topic. == Research ==