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academic calendar for further information. Application deadline Applications for the winter semester (start date: 1 October): 31 May (regular deadline) 31 December of the previous year (for available DAAD
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Studies, Social Sciences and Humanities (BayKULT) offers graduate programmes focusing on different research areas: History, Cultural Encounters, Communicative Construction of Knowledge, Culture and Society
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themselves with new subject areas. Both working independently and working in a team, e.g. during the measurement campaigns, is particularly demanding. Knowledge of programming languages such as Python is an
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combination of high-level academic and applied research. During the two-to-three-semester course phase of the programme, students deepen their knowledge of economic theory, applied economics, business studies
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oral presentations at conferences, writing high-impact journal articles, as well as sharing your knowledge via (a minimal amount of) teaching. Career development through many team activities is an
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journal articles, as well as sharing your knowledge via teaching. Qualifications The candidate will hold a Masters in Chemical, Process, Environmental Engineering, or equivalent, and is a naturally curious
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opportunities for cooperation with internal and external partners, supervision of Master students, giving oral presentations at conferences, writing high-impact journal articles, as well as sharing your knowledge
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, USA. and many other countries. Additional binational support is made possible by the CNRS in France and the DAAD and the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation in Germany. Course organisation The research
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. Courses, seminars and joint research work foster the establishment of a close-knit community of doctoral candidates where scientific experience and knowledge is exchanged. The research focus of the graduate
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Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg • | Cottbus, Brandenburg | Germany | about 12 hours ago
and on the application of knowledge. It is characterised by the classic features of a technical university. The BTU research profile comprises four key areas: Global Change and Transformation Processes