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Value 1,500 EUR per month contribution to statutory health insurance networking within student and working groups comprehensive seminar programme participation in symposia Application Papers Application
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completed bachelor's AND master’s degree in chemistry with a focus on analytical or environmental chemistry from a university or comparable institution of higher education is required. Applicants must have a
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available in the further tabs (e.g. “Application requirements”). Objective A cooperation agreement on the joint training and education of PhD students has existed between the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS
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available in the further tabs (e.g. “Application requirements”). Programme Description International students holding a Master’s degree in (molecular) biology, (bio-)chemistry, physics, mathematics
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supports studies in subject areas with strong relevance to national development. The scholarships at SEARCA are available in the following fields: UPLB: PhD - Food Science (Nutritional, Domestic and Food
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scholarship holders or offers from the alumni network Application Papers The Studienstiftung expects: an exceptionally challenging and innovative scientific dissertation project that can be completed within a
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completed academic university degree in a relevant field (e.g. biochemistry, biology, chemistry, or medicine) with very good/good grades (proof of completion of the master’s degree must be submitted no later
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or population genetics/genomics and have a strong interest in studying genetic biodiversity. Previous experience with molecular lab work is a must; additional skills in bioinformatics and/or statistics
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subject areas with strong relevance to national development. The scholarships at SEARCA are available in the following fields: UPLB: Environmental Science (ENS) KU: Sustainable Land Use and Natural Resource
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family- and child allowances, if necessary non-material support in the form of, e.g., seminars, events and networking meetings Application Papers Application forms and further information