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researchers from the Netherlands, aimed at understanding root tissues that can function as barriers to water and solute movement. You will closely collaborate with other researchers in the project and group
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metropolitan region of Germany, which is near the Netherlands, the Eifel – a volcanic low mountain range – and other pleasant regions. Activate map To activate the map, click on the "Show map" button. We would
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research program. What will be your tasks? This position will be part of the international SkaMix Consortium with partners from Norway, Sweden, Denmark, The Netherlands and Germany with the aim to identify
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(the Netherlands), Edith-Cowan University Perth (Australia), Centre Hospitalier de Luxembourg, and University of Basel (Switzerland). Doctoral students from Saarland University have the opportunity to earn a joint
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train connections to the North Sea coast, Hamburg, Berlin, the Netherlands, and Denmark. PhD Program: Research component The focus of the PhD Program and of each individual PhD thesis is on the research
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, orchestras or bands, the sports courses, and visit the university’s museums and gardens. University location Münster is located in north-west Germany, close to the border with the Netherlands. The city is a
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University location Münster is located in north-west Germany, close to the border with the Netherlands. The city is a lively student town, famous for its bicycle-friendly atmosphere and student pubs
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of the Max Planck School of Cognition are distributed all over Germany in various locations (please consult our website) as well as in London (UK) and Nijmegen (Netherlands). Activate map To activate the map
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application to relevant funding organisations. Joint PhD programme with the International Institute of Social Sciences of Erasmus University Rotterdam (ISS), The Hague, Netherlands: students of the PhD IDS may
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for Science and Technology Studies (CWTS, Leiden University, The Netherlands) and the Tanzania Forestry Research Institute (TAFORI). It is funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG). Your tasks as a PhD