Ombuds Process for Doctoral Candidates and Supervisors
The University of Freiburg has a central ombuds process to support doctoral candidates and their supervisors in resolving conflicts arising from the supervision relationship or work on the dissertation. The process is strictly confidential and consists of two levels, making it as easy as possible for supervisors and doctoral candidates to overcome their inhibitions and speak openly about problems early on. The process may be broken off at the request of the person seeking advice at any time.
The first place to turn to in the case of a conflict is generally the ombuds office, which is staffed with two GraCe employees who are trained in mediation and have many years of experience with conflict counseling. They discuss the conflict situation and possible ways of resolving it with the person seeking advice to clarify the matter. This discussion may also involve techniques for strengthening personal skills and practicing communication strategies in preparation for difficult conversations.
If the problem cannot be resolved at the first level, the next step is to call in one of the two ombudspersons or their deputies, all of whom are retired professors of the University of Freiburg. They too begin by holding one-on-one discussions with the person seeking advice to form an impression of the problem situation. If the person gives his or her consent, the ombudspersons may then establish contact with the other parties involved and, if necessary, organize a discussion with them. It is also possible to contact the ombudspersons directly without first contacting the ombuds office. All parties involved are supported in their search for an amicable resolution to the conflict. If none is found, the ombudspersons may make recommendations to one or the other party.
In cases of suspected academic misconduct, the ombudsperson for academic self-regulation provides advice; contact details and further information are available here.
Ombuds Office and Ombudspersons
Ombuds office
- Dr. phil. David Willmes
Friedrichstraße 41-43, 2nd floor, room 02022
david.willmes@zv.uni-freiburg.de
Phone: 0761 203-6814
- Dr. rer. nat. Tina Lampe
Friedrichstraße 41-43, 2nd floor, room 02022
tina.lampe@zv.uni-freiburg.de
Phone: 0761 203-6817
Ombudspersons and deputies
- Prof. Dr. Hans Spada (Faculty of Economics and Behavioral Sciences)
spada@psychologie.uni-freiburg.de
Deputy: Prof. Dr. Hans-Joachim Gehrke (Faculty of Humanities)
gehrke@ucf.uni-freiburg.de
- Prof. Dr. Juliane Besters-Dilger (Faculty of Philology)
juliane.besters-dilger@altphil.uni-freiburg.de
Deputy: Prof. Dr. Petra Gieß-Stüber (Faculty of Economics and Behavioral Sciences)
petra.giess-stueber@sport.uni-freiburg.de
Case Numbers and Typical Problem Areas
Reporting period 1 July 2022 to 30 June 2023
- 19 people seeking advice, including 13 female doctoral candidates, five male doctoral candidates and one supervisor
- Typical problem areas (at least three cases):
- Serious delays in pre-assessment and review of the doctoral thesis
- Inappropriate, harsh, unappreciative criticism of doctoral candidates
- Passing on supervisors' own performance pressure to doctoral candidates in an inappropriate manner
- Lack of support from supervisors in conflicts with other people from the same working group
Further Advising Services
For employees of the University of Freiburg (websites in German)
- Occupational Medical Service
- Staff Council
- External Counseling Service University of Freiburg - Help with conflicts, crises, addiction problems
- Representatives for Disabled Employees
For employees of the Medical Center - University of Freiburg (websites in German)
- Occupational Medical Service
- Staff Council
- Psychosocial Counseling and Conflict Resolution
- Representatives for Disabled Employees
- Addiction Clinic
- Supervision and Coaching Service
For matriculated doctoral candidates
- Psychotherapeutic Counseling Service of the Studierendenwerk
- Legal Advice and Mediation of the Studierendenwerk
- Advising for Students with a Disability or Chronic Illness
General
- Ombudsperson for academic self-regulation (suspected academic misconduct)
- Advising in cases of discrimination and power abuse (protect)
- Advising Services of the Equal Opportunity Office
- Advising Service in Cases of Sexual Harassment and Stalking
- Outpatient Psychotherapy
- Ethics Commission
Downloads & Links
- Statute on the Implementation of Central Ombudsman Proceedings
- Guide for Practice: "Against Sexual Harassment and Stalking"
- Doctoral Degree Regulations of the University of Freiburg
- Information of ZENDAS (Data Protection Center of Baden-Württemberg Universities) on the transfer of doctoral candidate's data when changing the supervisor [de]