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the social and behavioural sciences. Our doctoral candidates benefit from a structured training programme of courses and research seminars / colloquia, which provide them with the tools to complete
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://www.enwat.uni-stuttgart.de/application/ Course organisation The programme is structured into two phases. First phase (one to two years): attending courses (at least nine up to 18 ECTS), preparing your research
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Degree Dr-Ing and Dr rer pol Course location Stuttgart Teaching language German English Languages Participants can choose to write the doctoral dissertation in either language, the defence is almost
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these policies. Moreover, this project will consider the interaction of governance structures with the normative field of actor behaviour to better understand society's emerging and constantly changing
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Description/content The Dresden International Graduate School for Interdisciplinary Life Sciences (DIGS-ILS), is a well-established, structured PhD programme of the Technische Universität Dresden (TUD). It was
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requirements. The joint PhD includes a tailored program of progress monitoring to fulfil the requirements of both institutions. All candidates will write and submit a thesis for defence by oral examination
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. At the end of the PhD programme, a written thesis (ideally cumulative, i.e., based on at least three publications) and its successful defence qualify for a doctoral degree at FSU. The degree certificate
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work, and foreign language courses. In total, this doctoral degree is worth 180 ECTS credits: doctoral dissertation (120 ECTS credits) PhD defence (15 ECTS credits) lectures/workshops, colloquia, and
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Associate professor, Netherlands Defence Academy, Faculty of Military Sciences What psychological damage might military personnel suffer if their moral or ethical convictions are violated? Tine Molendijk
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structured way, set goals and make plans to achieve them Present and discuss your research with other professionals Engage in academic discussions, giving and taking constructive feedback Show curiosity and