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an ambitious doctoral project in the field of basic biomedical research at an internationally leading laboratory. The financing includes a monthly stipend plus a country-dependent premium, and a fixed monthly
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researchers and habilitated scientists who wish to use the Weimar collections for their research work. Fellows can work in all institutions maintained by the Klassik Stiftung Weimar, with preference given
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area (mathematics, computer science, natural sciences and technology). The Kurt Hansen grant can be used for the following activities: internships, in Germany or abroad research projects in STEM
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with fundamental or applied studies with relevance to the crop science industry. Students from Germany who are going abroad for a study or research project or practical work experience or students from
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actively participate in the IEG's research community, the weekly colloquia and scholarly activities. It is expected that you present your work at least once during your fellowship. The IEG preferably
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semester. The fellowships last about 6 months. In general, the fellowship for the winter semester run from October to the end of March. For the summer semester, they start at the beginning of April and last