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Max Planck Institute for Biological Intelligence (Seewiesen site), Seewiesen | Germany | about 1 month ago
sleep in flight. We are now interested in understanding if and how birds monitor their position in space while sleeping on the move. Rather than flying birds, we are examining swimming geese, which can
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Information on sponsorship for alumni in Germany Fellowship calculator (German only) General conditions and family allowances In addition to the fellowship amount, you will also receive personal support
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scholarships in conjunction with free accommodation on the HWK campus in Delmenhorst. The conditions of the financial compensation are subject to individual agreement. Application Papers All formal application
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professional development through training and development opportunities and provide access to a broad academic network. Severely disabled applicants will be given priority conditional on equal professional and
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working conditions. Fellows live rent-free in comfortable apartments located a short tram ride from CAIS. Fellows are members of the vibrant interdisciplinary research community at CAIS and of
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. Language skills Language requirements depend on the conditions of the individual project; usually a good knowledge of either German or English both written and spoken is required, and a basic knowledge of
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issues, e.g. difficult research conditions, gender-specific discrimination or cultural barriers to mobility, please include this information so that such circumstances can be taken into consideration in
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of residence to a third country due to such threats and have neither refugee nor subsidiary protection status there. - Track 2: Researchers at risk without EU citizenship who are already in an EU Member State
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fellowship amount is €3,200 plus additional benefits. Fellowships may last from 6 to 18 months and can be divided into up to three stays within three years. General conditions In addition to the fellowship
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of the Humboldt Foundation’s funding policies. If your career path has been impacted by personal or structural issues, e.g. difficult studying or research conditions, gender-specific discrimination or cultural