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of epidemiologists, psychologists and social scientists focusing on public health and policy measures to develop innovative solutions to close the global mental health care gap. For our project STRESS-CARE, we
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Max Planck Institute for Biological Intelligence (Seewiesen site), Seewiesen | Germany | about 1 month ago
how, in the course of evolution, animals developed abilities to cope with a constantly changing environment and to find ever new solutions to problems. For a Human Frontiers Science Program project
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Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle (Saale) | Halle, Sachsen Anhalt | Germany | 21 days ago
Institute for Social Anthropology , one of the leading centres for research in social anthropology. Common to all research projects at the institute is the comparative analysis of social change. The Law
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Germany over the duration of your entire professional career Hosts receive a monthly allowance for research costs of 800€ for projects in the natural and engineering sciences or 500€ for projects in
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. Fellowships of three months can start in October, January, April, or July. Exceptions are possible after consultation. Target Group CAIS College funds innovative projects that deal with the social opportunities
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sciences and non-university research institutes in Germany. Who can apply? Highly qualified Chinese scientists and researchers in the fields of natural sciences, mathematics, engineering, agriculture and
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laboratory methodologies. They will also work closely with key project partners and will be expected to also work within the framework of ongoing international research initiatives to ensure maximum reach of
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disentanglement in historical and contemporary globalisation processes. Scholars from the humanities and social sciences, especially from the fields of history, theatre studies and art history, are invited to apply
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available in the further tabs (e.g. “Application requirements”). Objective The aim of the project is to provide fellowships to non-EU researchers facing threats in their home countries, supporting them