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spoken English is required. As an orientation, language level C1 or higher of the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) is recommended. Proof of formal language knowledge is not necessary. Language
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independent scientist, we encourage you to apply. Language requirements The language of the programme is English. Therefore, a high proficiency in English is required. A formal proof is not obligatory. However
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International Graduate School of Life Sciences must fulfil one of the following formal criteria: "Diploma" or Master of Science degree from a university Master‘s degree in biology, biochemistry, biophysics
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on formal and social integration opportunities to international researchers as well as introductory sessions and tours. Dresden University of Technology University location Activate map To activate the map
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The formal qualification is an MSc or an equivalent degree. Language requirements You have to provide proof of proficiency in English through the TOEFL, IELTS or an equivalent test (see list below). If you are
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researchers. These places might be accompanied by scholarships or research positions (see each specific call). Academic admission requirements The formal requirement is a Master's degree. The graduate school
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type of colloquium or workshop in order to discuss methodological and theoretical issues. On three different occasions, they also have to attend the more formal Colloquium of the Doctoral Students, where
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practice-oriented modules, but no formal obligations to do so. Special promotion / funding of the programme Franco-German University (FGU) Course-specific, integrated German language courses Yes Course
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third-party funds or stipends. Additionally available to you are: LMU Travel Grant, LMU Completion Grant. Academic admission requirements Formal requirements for doctoral students: 1. University degree
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epidemiological methods and statistics equivalent to that which may be gained in a degree programme like MSE, MSc Epidemiology, MPH, or MSAE. In individual cases, when such a formal degree is lacking, successfully