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and possible Old Testament parallels - active participation in the activities of the project (including workshops and conferences) including their preparation Requirements: - completed
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completed application form, including any additional documents required, well in advance of the desired selection date. Applications are usually processed within four to seven months. Incomplete or inaccurate
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are usually processed within four to seven months. Incomplete or inaccurate applications take longer to process and often have to be postponed to a later Selection Committee meeting. After the selection meeting
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, including any additional documents required, well in advance of the desired selection date. Applications are usually processed within four to seven months. Incomplete or inaccurate applications take longer
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Register now and apply online or continue processing your application. Apply online Continue application Hint Applications for CAPES-Humboldt Research Fellowships are now possible again! Please note
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Application procedure Fellowship Programme announcement August Application deadline 1 February Selection Meeting September Intensive German course in Bonn January/February may be preceded by German courses in
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Foundation Icon Notification Notification Application procedure Fellowship Use the advantages of the network - for a lifetime! Programme announcement March 2023 Application deadline 15 October 2023 Selection
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to the MPIfG. Starting from the application process, we are committed to promoting equality of opportunity for all of our employees. The compatibility of career and family is also one of our key concerns, as is
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prerequisites may differ and are stated in the fellowship offers, have an excellent knowledge of English; knowledge of German is advantageous. Application Procedure Application deadline If an application deadline
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available in the further tabs (e.g. “Application requirements”). Programme Description The Käte Hamburger Research Centre “Dis:connectivity in processes of globalisation” (global dis:connect) at the Ludwig