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Research Centre (CRC) 1372 “Magnetoreception and Navigation of Vertebrates” at the University of Oldenburg offers two short-term fellowships for master's degree holders and PhD candidates to excellent
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, international and impact-oriented team. We have world-leading expertise in the philosophy, history and social studies of biology, biomedicine and environmental science; Open Science; data-intensive research; and
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a Master’s degree programme. The general condition is that the academic credits you gain in Germany are recognised by your home university. Moreover, the standard period of study at your home
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well as to pure research and to projects that are more applied in orientation. Academic Requirements An academic degree is not required, if applicants are highly distinguished within their peer group. Number
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a duration of 3.5 years. Main activities and responsibilities Methodological support for the feasibility and efficacy study: Development of the study protocol for the pilot study (that can be used
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must fulfill the following criteria: A completed doctoral degree in the life sciences, biomedical sciences, computational biology, engineering, or a related discipline by the start date of the fellowship
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pathogens effectively. Programme highlights • Four years structured PhD studies in an innovative research project supervised by internationally renowned principal investigators • Integration
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2025 for a fixed term of 12 months. The position is preferably full-time, but part-time work is possible by arrangement. Main tasks: Research in the field of deposition of low-dimensional nanomaterials
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) contribution to publications collaboration with internal and external partners tasks for personal scientific qualification (doctoral degree) Requirements: an excellent scientific university degree (with
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on the application via DAAD portal Access to the DAAD portal is usually opened at least 6 weeks before the application deadline. You can access the DAAD portal by clicking "Application portal" at the end of the page