It is part of the Cluster of Excellence "The Future Ocean" at Kiel University.
More than 160 doctoral candidates and 160 supervisors take part in the programme (data from August 2017) and are supported alike through ISOS.
Doctoral candidates access a community from all the natural science disciplines, law, economics, ethics, art and more.
They are challenged to see their research in a wider context that includes complex problem-framing in a multidisciplinary environment.
[1][2] In addition, doctoral candidates can apply for financial support for conferences and for so-called 'Miniproposals', i.e. small own projects.