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Description The joint CiM-IMPRS graduate program of the International Max Planck Research School - Molecular Biomedicine and Münster’s Cells in Motion Interfaculty Centre offers positions to pursue
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Description The Class of Language Education within the Graduate School Language & Literature at LMU Munich offers a research-oriented and interdisciplinary doctoral program drawing on the expertise
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available in the further tabs (e.g. “Application requirements”). Objective This scholarship programme offers you the opportunity to complete your doctoral degree in Germany. The scholarships are funded by
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Description Would you like to become a One Health expert in Helminthology? Would you like to work on your doctoral thesis in a structured and interdisciplinary doctoral program in Berlin? Here is
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international work environment Scientific excellence and extensive professional networking opportunities A structured PhD program with a comprehensive range of continuing education and networking opportunities
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environment Scientific excellence and extensive professional networking opportunities A structured PhD program with a comprehensive range of continuing education and networking opportunities - more information
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programs, the focus lies on individual research projects, complemented by program specific seminars as well as an individualized curriculum comprising lab and soft-skill courses, congresses, symposia and
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metamaterials. The successful candidate participates actively in the qualification program and general scientific activities of D³. More information can be found at https://tu-dresden.de/ing/forschung
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successful candidate will be employed by the MBN Research Center gGmbH in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, and enrolled in the PhD programme at the Goethe University Frankfurt. MBN Research Center ( https
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to such functions as movement, growth and regulation – emerge from interaction between their component parts. A distinctive feature of the CAFE-BIO programme is that a novel combination of modelling and analysis