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about the research group can be found on the homepage. The Leibniz Institute of Plant Biochemistry (IPB) is a non-university research institution of the Leibniz Association on the Weinberg Campus
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) Writing scientific publications and presenting research results to scientific communities Mentoring student courses in Radiobiology or Radiochemistry Your profile Completed university studies (Master
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. No tuition fees: Only a semester fee is charged by the university (includes ticket for public transport). Application Process Apply online through our website by 15 September 2025. The selection process
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university degree (Master's/Diploma) in biology, food chemistry, biochemistry, biosciences or a related subject area sound knowledge in the fields of plant cultivation and/or plant nutrition experience in
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focuses on decoding the structure and function of matter, from the smallest particles of the universe to the building blocks of life. In this way, DESY contributes to solving the major questions and urgent
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psychology A successfully completed scientific university degree in psychology Accurate working and strong team spirit Confident handling of large, longitudinal data sets Competent use of statistics and data
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. The work is carried out in close cooperation with users from the nuclear waste management sector. Your profile Completed university studies (Master/Diploma) in the field of Chemistry, Radiochemistry
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strengthening education and research in Latin America structural strengthening and regional networking of partner institutions and partner universities Who can apply? University graduates from the following
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Description At the Hanover University of Music, Drama and Media, the Institute of Music Physiology and Musicians' Medicine (IMMM) is seeking to fill a project position at the earliest possible date
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Description The Weierstrass Institute for Applied Analysis and Stochastics (WIAS) is an institute of the Forschungsverbund Berlin e.V. (FVB). The FVB comprises seven non-university research