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supports you as a highly qualified postdoc or experienced researcher from Germany in conducting your research in Taiwan – regardless of discipline. The Taiwanese NSTC funds up to two three- to twelve-month
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programmes of young researchers. Who can apply? Very well-qualified doctoral candidates and postdocs who completed their doctoral degree no longer than 12 years before this call for applications. What can be
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We offer exciting opportunities to participate in cutting-edge research, education, and outreach in a highly collaborative, interdisciplinary, and internationally networked environment, tackling some
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, to organize workshops and conferences and to engage in international research networks. It closely collaborates with the Faculty of Law at the University of Munich (LMU). Your profile The ideal candidate has
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professional development through training and development opportunities and provide access to a broad academic network. Severely disabled applicants will be given priority conditional on equal professional and
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Start your online application or continue your application in "My Humboldt" Apply online Continue application Research Fellowship for highly qualified postdocs from Germany The Japan Society for
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models of urban scaling, urban networks, urban supply chains, and urban dynamics. They should have an interest in how historical, archaeological, and palaeoenvironmental datasets of different temporal and
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/24 will continue unchanged. All events and networking activities will take place as planned. • In Spring 2024, 25 Federal Chancellor Fellows were selected for the 2024/25 cohort. All events and
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an international network of alumni, working groups, and affiliates. Regular joint activities foster academic and social exchange at the Center. Fellowships of six months usually start in October or April
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available in the further tabs (e.g. “Application requirements”). Programme Description The Herder Fellowship Programme is aimed at researchers of all qualification levels (doctoral students, postdocs and