During this five-day summer school, around 40 doctoral students from TUM, NTU and the ICL will work together. One of the goals of the Global Fellows Program is for the participants to
- develop their ability to work together on research ideas, to network and to communicate effectively and efficiently in interdisciplinary and intercultural teams,
- strengthen their intercultural and international competence, and
- fully develop their creativity in developing collaborative research ideas.
Participants will have the opportunity to apply these skills and competencies within this year's program theme The role of robotics in well-being and the workplace.
PhD students from all disciplines are welcome to participate in the program. Applications are open until March 13. Details can be found on the Global Fellows Program website.