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Degree Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Division of Mathematics and Natural Sciences or Doctor rerum naturalium (Dr rer nat) Course location Göttingen In cooperation with Max Planck Institute for Solar
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required). As the academic degree qualification of the PCS programme, the degree of "Doctor rerum naturalium" (Dr rer nat) or the equivalent PhD degree can be awarded. The main focus of the PCS programme is
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Degree Dr rer nat (Doctor rerum naturalium) / PhD Course location Göttingen Teaching language German English Languages Participants can choose to write their PhD theses in either German or English
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regular e-mail notifications of upcoming events and workshops. More information can be found at gauss.uni-goettingen.de/career . Support for international students and doctoral candidates Welcome event
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canteens. For further information, please see the following link: www.uni-goettingen.de/en/54664.html . Funding opportunities within the university No Academic admission requirements Academic admission
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check our website for more information: https://www.uni-goettingen.de/de/635183.html PhD students with their own funding (e.g. DAAD) can join at any time. Tuition fees per semester in EUR None Combined
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information flows) at various scales and integration levels. Under the umbrella of environmental informatics, the transfer of knowledge about biological, ecological and environmental systems and the system
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challenge of closing the cycle of experiment, data analysis, and the generation of testable hypotheses. To tackle this challenge, a new generation of genome scientists is trained. These scientists will be
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available at reduced prices at all university canteens. For further information, please see the following link: www.uni-goettingen.de/en/54664.html Funding opportunities within the university Yes Description
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. This interaction of mathematics with applications such as data science continues to play a prominent role in the School of Mathematical Sciences as well as in the associated research training groups and the