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Germany. Application deadline: September 15, 2025 Start of funding: April 01, 2026 Workplace Type: onsite Job type: full-time Duration: 3 years. Qualification/Skills and Experience The NHR Graduate School
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procedure takes place in two stages: After you have created a personal account, you can begin to fill in the application form and you can upload your documents. It is possible to save the application form
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Description At the Leibniz Institute of Plant Biochemistry in the Department of Bioorganic Chemistry a position is available for a PhD in Machine Learning for Enzyme Design (m/f/d) (Salary group E13
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position as Research Associate / PhD Student (m/f/x) (subject to personal qualification employees are remunerated according to salary group E 13 TV-L) starting as soon as possible. The position is initially
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not be considered. The application procedure takes place in two stages: After you have created a personal account, you can begin to fill in the application form and you can upload your documents. It is
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October 2025, 00:00 CEWT, quoting the reference 2026-ALT-BerGSAS-GSSP. Late or incomplete applications will not be considered. The application procedure takes place in two stages: After you have created a
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the final, 4th, year of funding. Scholarship holders may pursue academic employment corresponding to a 25-percent part-time position, allowing further integration in the research context. Doctoral scholars
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%) The position is limited for three years. Description of the project The research group of Prof. Dr. Frank Schreiber at the University of Tübingen deals with the physics of molecular and biological materials
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requirements must be met? Doctoral candidates or participants in a combined Master and PhD programme who commenced their studies at least one year before. Doctoral students with a confirmed job offer for after
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to contribute to sustainable development. training future academic and professional leaders, qualified professionals’ involvement in the solution of development-related problems in Latin America graduates