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internationally recognised universities positions our candidates at the forefront of the next generation of scientists and leaders and opens doors to a promising future. Bonn and Melbourne are wonderful places
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accounting for the largest share. Funding opportunities within the university Yes Description of the above-mentioned funding opportunities within the university Positions as research and teaching
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-specific, integrated English language courses No Pace of course Self-paced (Material is always available and students progress at their own speed) Phase(s) of attendance in Germany (applies to the entire
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services ; and innovation and science policy . Course organisation BIGS-DR is a full-time programme with a duration of three and a half years. Doctoral students will participate in coursework, conduct field
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requirements include a German "Diplom" or Master of Science in physics, or a five-year Bachelor of Science in physics. Depending on the academic qualification, a qualifying period of up to one year may be
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university degree (Master's, "Diplom" or state exam) in life sciences, medical sciences, pharmacy or related fields to apply for admission to the BIGS DrugS PhD programme. Language requirements English
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of their research group. Academic admission requirements Academic admission requirements include a German "Diplom" or Master of Science in physics/astronomy with thesis. Depending on the academic qualification, a
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goal to promote early awareness of collaboration, networking, and intensive scientific exchange, to increase self-confidence for independent research, and to lay the foundation for a successful
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processes of global interaction. The graduate school combines the broad regional and thematic scope of the University of Bonn's Oriental and Asian-based social sciences and humanities. The doctoral students
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, the University of Bonn is one of the most international universities in the world and occupies the top position within the diverse university landscape of North Rhine-Westphalia. This international orientation has