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of the degree must be equal or better than 2.0. If the minimum grade is not achieved, you will be required to pass a PhD qualification exam. Language requirements Working knowledge of English is required. Submit
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medical students: Applicants must pass the first part of the "Ärztliche Prüfung" prior to their application. Once they are admitted to the programme, these students can complete both their MD and PhD. Entry
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participation in the scientific affairs of the faculty or the Geoscience Centre, students acquire knowledge and skills that go beyond a curricular programme of study. Course organisation The focus of the PhD
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knowledge and skills that go beyond a curricular programme of study, namely, through the active participation in the academic affairs of the Faculty and Institute of Geography. For more information: http
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public transport and a statutory accident insurance, among other things. Costs of living Compared to the rest of Europe, living in Germany is not very expensive; in fact, it is only slightly above the EU
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for public transport and statutory accident insurance. Costs of living The cost of living for students in Bonn is around 800 EUR to 1,000 EUR, with apartment rent accounting for the largest share
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fees. However, all students must pay the so-called social contribution (semester fee) of about 330 EUR per semester. It includes among other things a student transit pass for public transport and a
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, or can it be divided up? The duration of the research stay of up to one full year may be divided into segments. However, the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation will only cover travel costs once. Please
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projects (all projects are available to students enrolling at the University of Adelaide, RMIT or the University of Queensland, as stated for each Project): Project 1.1. Chip based quantum position
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who pass this stage of the selection process will be invited to discuss their ideas with Professor Pink before developing a full proposal and submitting an application. Enquiries: Professor Sarah Pink