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Karlsruhe KIT's campus lies on the Kaiserstrasse, the main street of Karlsruhe, and it borders on the Hardtwald Forest, a perfect place to take a stroll. The campus is almost 60 hectares large. The proximity
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the buzz of a vibrant, major city as well as plenty of green spaces, both in the centre and the suburbs. Eilenriede Forest, for example (Hanover's "green lung"), covers an area of 642 hectares, making it
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, with countless bars, clubs, and various special events all over the city. The city is surrounded by forests and lakes, offering a range of outdoor leisure-time activities to escape from "city life
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numerous forests, parks and garden plots - a total of more than 2,500 public recreational and green spaces, making Berlin a green city. Founded in the 13th century, Berlin has had an eventful history
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Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences • | Leipzig, Sachsen | Germany | 2 days ago
students from the Leipzig Academy. With its many parks, forests, canals and lakes, Leipzig is a perfect place for recreation, sports, and leisure time, and offers plenty of opportunities for social life
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. University location Tübingen is situated in the south-west of Germany, on the Neckar river and at the foothills of the Swabian Jura and the Black Forest. The old centre of Tübingen with its market square and
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. Straubing is the region's local hub for social and cultural life, situated on the Bavarian forest gate, directly on the Danube river. We offer a competitive salary and benefits depending on work experience
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and its epistemic effects in forest research” seeks to enhance the understanding of how dimensions of inequality in academia intersect and impact on knowledge production, using forest science as an