Within the graduate college, scientists from the three universities participate in the mentoring programme, which provides support to the doctoral candidates. In individual cases, they are supported by additional experts. The graduate college is open to doctoral candidates from the three universities who are working on topics within the research field of the doctoral programme.
Fellows/collegiates (including former fellows)
- Mareike-Kathrin Bolsinger (topic: Conceptualization of good administration)
- Lukas Burrer (topic: Digital interfaces in the financial sector)
- Hasti Kakakhani (topic: digital finance)
- Lukas Keßler-Steiert (topic: Citizen participation and administrative action)
- Dr. Charlotte Krause (topic: Sustainability in administrative action)
- Anna Victoria Kost (topic: Implementation of AI in public administration)
- Raimund Lehle (topic: AI in digital transformation: digital discretion)
- Erik Meyer (topic: Effects and potential effects of administrative regulations in the enforcement of standards)
- Bianca Vogler (topic: Conceptualization and effects of administrative culture)
- Maike Hering (topic: Human-AI interaction in public administration: individual barriers and drivers of AI use and their impact on administrative action.)
- Nicolas Neef (topic: Social twin transition – social sustainability of AI implementation in public administration)
Associates
- Prof. Dr. Julia Kaesmayr, Business Psychology, Carinthia University of Applied Sciences
- M.A. Heidrun Braun, Institute for Applied Economic Research, University of Tübingen
- M. A. Marcel Reiner, Institute for Applied Economic Research, University of Tübingen
- Prof. Caroline Raps, Nürtingen-Geislingen University of Applied Sciences, Organisational Psychology and Organisational Development
Supervisors
- Prof. Dr. Rafael Bauschke, Ludwigsburg University of Public Administration and Finance, Political Science
- Prof. Dr. Bernhard Boockmann, Institute for Applied Economic Research (IAW) and University of Tübingen, Economics
- Prof. Dr. Frank Brettschneider, University of Hohenheim, Communication Science
- Prof. Dr. Jörg Dürrschmidt, Ludwigsburg University of Public Administration and Finance, Sociology
- Prof. Dr. Nadja DwengerUniversity of Hohenheim, Public Finance
- Prof. Dr. Monika Gehde-Trapp, University of Tübingen, Financial Institutions
- Prof. Dr. Karsten Hadwich, University of Hohenheim, Service Management
- Prof. Dr. Felix Hammer, University of Tübingen, Public Law
- Prof. Dr. Volker Haug, Ludwigsburg University of Public Administration and Finance, Public Law
- Prof. Dr. Stefan Holzner, Ludwigsburg University of Public Administration and Finance, Tax Procedure Law and Income Tax Law
- Prof. Dr. Holger Kahle, University of Hohenheim, Business Taxation and Auditing
- Prof. Dr. Gabi Meissner, Ludwigsburg University of Public Administration and Finance, Property and Transfer Tax Law
- Prof. Dr. Boris Nieswand, University of Tübingen, Sociology
- Prof. Dr. Siegmar Otto, University of Hohenheim, Sustainable Development and Change
- Prof. Dr. Ulrich Palm, University of Hohenheim, Public Law, Financial and Tax Law
- Prof. Dr. Arne Pautsch, Ludwigsburg University of Public Administration and Finance, Public Law and Local Government Studies
- Prof. Dr. Caroline Ruiner, University of Hohenheim, Sociology
- Prof. Dr. Gerald Sander, Ludwigsburg University of Public Administration and Finance, Constitutional, Administrative and European Law
- Prof. Dr. Birgit Schenk, Ludwigsburg University of Public Administration and Finance, Organisational Management and Administrative Informatics
- Prof. Dr. Michael Schorn, Institute for Economic and Political Research (IWP) and Ludwigsburg University of Public Administration and Finance, Institutional Economics
- Prof. Dr. Anna Steidle, Ludwigsburg University of Public Administration and Finance and University of Hohenheim, work and Organisational Psychology
- Prof. Dr. Angelika, Vetter, University of Stuttgart, Political Science
- Prof. Dr. Georg Wamser, University of Tübingen, Public Finance