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or equivalent degree in Biology, Cell/Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Bioengineering, Bioinformatics, Biophysics, Genetics, Medical Biology, Translational Medicine or a related field • Students with excellent
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available in the further tabs (e.g. “Application requirements”). Programme Description The one-year scholarships are intended for graduates from Bulgaria, Croatia, Czechia, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Russia
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(health, accident, liability) Research allowance (460€/ year for applicants from DAC-listed countries, 260€/ year for others) Possible rent subsidy Eligibility Criteria (DAAD-GSSP rules) Master’s degree
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of the funding Degree programme: Funding is provided for Master's studies, preparation for the concert exam and participation in master classes. Start: usually from 1st October of the following year
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qualification at a state or state-recognised German university of your choice or a complementary course without degree (not an undergraduate course). This can be either a study year in Germany as part of your
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. This can be either a study year in Germany as part of your study programme at your home university or an independent project or complementary study course with a professor/an instructor in Germany. The
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of the Master programme is generally two years and is usually starting in September of the following year. The mentioned standard period of study and the start date are based on the agreement between the host
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programme in Germany Duration of the funding 18 - 24 months. Scholarships are awarded for degree courses with a duration of 3 or 4 semesters. To receive further funding after the first year of study, proof
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depending on the length of your chosen study programme or project Start: usually from 1st October of the following year after the application, or earlier if a German language course is taken prior
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accepted) Duration of the funding The duration of the Master programme is generally two years at the GJU and three years at the JUST and is usually starting in September of the following year. The mentioned