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the Federal Ministry of Research, Technology, and Space (BMFTR). It includes an interdisciplinary training program based on the concept of a graduate school. In the 2nd year there is the option of increasing
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A monthly scholarship payment of 1,350 euro from UCAS in the first year, 1,200 euro from DAAD in the second year Health, accident and personal liability insurance A lump sum travel allowance Selection
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-Sailors - Electric solar wind Sail doctors (salary according to MSCA regulation) starting May 1, 2026. This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation
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-Sailors - Electric solar wind Sail doctors (salary according to MSCA regulation) starting May 1, 2026. This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation
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of medical free text using advanced AI methods” (working group of Prof. Christof von Kalle) The duration of a position in the BIH PhD Program is three years with a possible extension of up to one year
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-Sailors - Electric solar wind Sail doctors (salary according to MSCA regulation) starting May 1, 2026. This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation
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about the ISSE Institute, please visit our website: https://www.isse.tu-clausthal.de Your responsibilities include: Research and development in the field of software engineering for dependable and safe
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limited until March 31, 2030 with an additional year being possible depending upon circumstances, need, and availability of funding. The period of employment is governed by the Fixed Term Research Contracts
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according to salary group E 13 TV-L) starting March 1, 2026. The position is limited to 3 years, with a possible one-year extension. The period of employment is governed by the Fixed Term Research Contracts
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standards every day, we are looking forward to your scientific expertise at the Department of Nephrology – ideally with you on board! Background: Over 100 million people worldwide suffer from kidney diseases