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Degree PhD "Medical Research", Dr rer nat, Dr rer biol hum, Dr med Course location München Teaching language English Languages Courses and lectures are held in English. Programme duration 6
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flexible curriculum, allowing you to gain both scientific and transferable skills: The Welcome week lays the groundwork and introduces the breadth of our research University lectures in mathematics
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Degree Dr phil Course location München Teaching language German English Languages Courses and work meetings are mainly held in German (80%). Some academic events such as conferences, lectures, etc
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consists of lecture series, courses, and retreats. The doctoral researchers themselves organise poster sessions as well as retreats in order to mutually introduce their research topics and exchange ideas
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research projects. In parallel, they participate in the comprehensive BIGS DrugS education programme, which includes workshops, lectures, colloquia and symposia. Mentoring is performed by two experienced
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on the part of the participants. The graduate programme includes lectures, tutorials, seminars, and methods courses. In addition, PAG provides training in oral and written communication skills, including
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project, the training plan provides a structured curriculum of lectures, an international internship, colloquia and workshops, which are all centred on areas of solvation science. Fundamental elements
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of the research; participation in lectures, workshops and summer schools according to the guidelines of the RTG curriculum; supporting scientific graduation work (Bachelor/Master) in the subject-specific research
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mostly provides an evaluation of the student's general astronomy background and should indicate where further learning is desirable. The IMPRS Advanced Courses consist of seven one-week morning lectures
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/Cultural Studies and the Professional World Course organisation The curriculum, which is usually completed in three semesters, includes the following components: Lecture Series/Workshops (9 ECTS credits