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) or earlier if a German language course is taken prior to the study programme The scholarships are awarded for the duration of the standard period of study for the chosen study programme (up to a
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practical experience in at least one programming language (preferably Python) Ideally, some practical experience in material characterization methods Structured and analytical thinking as well as a systematic
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must begin in 2026. The scholarship usually begins on 1st October 2026, or earlier if you take a German language course prior to the study programme. Value Under certain circumstances, you can apply for
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offers endless opportunities to enjoy life outside work, while being very affordable compared to other major cities. Neither the job nor living in Berlin requires German language (although WIAS offers free
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, or earlier if you take a German language course prior to the study programme. Value Under certain circumstances, you can apply for the following additional benefits after start of funding: Monthly rent subsidy
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PhDGermany Find your suitable PhD opportunity in Germany. Find your suitable PhD opportunity in Germany. Back to Overview Working LanguageGerman, English LocationHannover Application Deadline15 Aug
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their master’s thesis under the guidance of a German professor at one of the TU9 technical universities. Who can apply? Students from Indian Institutes of Technology (IIT) in the fields of Engineering, Mathematics
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qualification research project Proficient writing and spoken English Motivation to drive your research project and grow towards career goals in academia or industry Excellent communication skills and the ability
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the English Our offer A vibrant research community in an open, diverse and international work environment Scientific excellence and extensive professional networking opportunities A structured PhD program with
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in the programme. Further information The Programme is financed by the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and Media and the German Federal Foreign Office. The programme is jointly organised by