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/ Phd qualification). These scholarships are not applicable to recipients of other scholarships from other countries or other scholarship providers *Minimum academic requirements to be considered
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Helmut-Schmidt-Programme (Master’s Scholarships for Public Policy and Good Governance - PPGG) • DAAD
available in the further tabs (e.g. “Application requirements”). Objective The DAAD Helmut-Schmidt-Programme (known as Public Policy and Good Governance) supports future leaders from developing countries (see
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-recognised university in Germany in the STEM subjects of mathematics, computer science, natural sciences and engineering. Study programmes with integrated stays outside Germany are excluded. Interdisciplinary
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communication in birth care, taking a linguistic ethnographic and interactional linguistic angle Position You will work actively on the preparation and defence of a PhD thesis in Linguistics on communication and
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%) doctoral scholarship student in the field of electrochemical engineering. Position You will work actively on the preparation and defence of a PhD thesis in the field of electrode and reactor engineering
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includes an extension of up to 3 months if approved for your candidature. This is the full-time, tax-exempt rate which will index annually. Ideally, you would articulate from an MPhil to a PhD after one year
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a PhD thesis in the field of immuno-oncology, with a focus on Dendritic Cell (DC)-based immunotherapy in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC). The objective of this project is to decipher PDAC
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the Digital Systems and Intelligent Sensors group (DSIS). within the School of Electrical Engineering, Computing and Mathematical Sciences. DSIS endeavours to utilise technology to assist people with
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years of full-time study in the following engineering disciplines or computer science, awarded with honours: Mechanical, Mechatronics, Electronics or Computer Engineering b) Meet participating university
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. The Prize recognises and honours Stephen Bradshaw (Ngāti Maru), alumnus of the Dance Studies programme, and Rangatira of Māori/Contemporary Dance and Toi Māori Arts in Aotearoa. The main purpose