Application
The MSc Ocean and Climate Physics begins every winter term. Applicants need to submit their complete application annually between 15 February and 31 March.
Application procedure
- You will need to complete the Online-Application available on Universität Hamburg’s application portal during the application period. Please create a user account, enter your information online, and submit your application electronically.
(Please note that you can apply for one program only!)
- Please fill out the online form below (only available during application period). You will be asked to upload all documents stated in the following. Please prepare one pdf-file using the indicated order.
Note that your application can only be considered if your complete application documents reach us by the application deadline. This deadline is final; no extensions can be granted.
Documents to submit
Please submit uncertified copies of all documents. For documents not issued in English or German, a certified English translation is required.
- Filled out online application form (see above)
- Copy of first university degree (e.g. BSc in Geophysics/Physical Oceanography from Universität Hamburg or equivalent degree with at least 90 CP in mathematical-physical courses) or confirmation of forthcoming degree with current transcript of records (including GPA)
- Copy of university entrance certificate (e.g. A-Levels, German Abitur)
- Letter of application indicating the reasons for your study request, especially as regards your interest in the subject as well as in a scientific further training
- Short curriculum vitae including professional experience or internships (if any) which are relevant for the MSc-course
- Confirmation about sufficient English language skills to follow scientific lectures.
This can be based on your own assessment.
Application Form MSc Ocean and Climate Physics
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Frequently Asked Questions: Application
This FAQ addresses the most common questions in regards to the application process, the requirements and the "Ocean and Climate Physics" program in general.