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spend either 6 or 3 months in Bochum. During this period, CAIS finances their leave from work through compensation or grants. Individual offices and meeting rooms with modern facilities provide optimal
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process opens July 28, 2025 and will be closed September 28, 2025. RTG ACME will start April 1, 2026, and candidates who hold the equivalent of a master’s or diploma degree in Biology, Biochemistry or Life
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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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, 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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Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle (Saale) | Halle, Sachsen Anhalt | Germany | about 2 months ago
. Application procedure Please submit your application materials electronically by 15 September 2025 via our application portal . Applicants are asked to submit the following materials: cover letter; curriculum
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. If you have any questions regarding the application process, please reach out to Sabina Leonelli via sabinaleonelli@gmail.com or desantila.hysa@tum.de. TUM is an equal opportunity employer and explicitly
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interdisciplinary team at the Technische Universität Dresden, focusing on the integration of multi-omics data to better understand, diagnose, and treat metabolic diseases (i.e. obesity, diabetes, metabolic
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Finalization of study protocols for the randomized controlled trials (RCT) Development of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) Methodological support for the process evaluation Investigation of implementation
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extensive alumni sponsorship Application Papers Links to the application forms and further information on the application procedure can be found here . Application Deadline Applications can be submitted
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urban processes around the world. The Department of Coevolution of Land Use and Urbanization studies the long-term interaction between cities (and their non-urban counterparts), land use, and the Earth