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possible in individual projects. The priority objectives are: 1. The provision of a modern, high quality professional training, which will furnish students with above-average qualifications for
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/ discussion Yes Career advisory services and programmes for future professionals Get on the right track - Career Talks Within the GRADE Career Talks, one can connect with experts from business, academia and the
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processes and – in light of the continent’s specific contemporary challenges – to the multifaceted aspects of peace and security in Africa. The general objectives of the PhD programme are to produce scholars
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primary objective remains the completion of a high-quality doctoral dissertation. Throughout the process, students benefit from the guidance of internationally recognised professors and scientists, ensuring
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. Students can enter with a Bachelor’s (fast track) or a Master’s degree. Application deadline The application opens in September and the deadline is 1 December every year. Tuition fees per semester in EUR
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of infection biology. The programme's objective is to investigate the complex interactions between host and pathogen as well as carry out basic research with the combined tools of immunology, cell biology and
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of Economics. The Berlin School of Economics PhD programme has four PhD tracks from which students can choose: PhD in Accounting PhD in Economics PhD in Finance PhD in Management These tracks share a similar
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location Berlin is Germany's capital city and a major centre of European politics, culture, media and science. It also serves as a continental hub for air and rail transport. The city's economy is primarily
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limestone hills up to 400 metres high, boasts a variety of bicycle paths and charming surroundings for walking and all other sporting activities, such as triathlons, dragon boating, cycling, track, marathons
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information on beginning, duration and mode of study Integrated Track (structured doctoral programme) residence in Cologne required application deadline: approx. end of October programme beginning: April