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a master degree: very well qualified colombian graduates, who have accomplished a first university degree (bachelor or equivalent) at the time of application. Applicants for a scholarship to obtain a
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international collaborators’ labs. The applicant should: • have interest in developing and/or applying novel chemical probes to investigate biological functions, • have sound knowledge of organic chemistry, both
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independent and collaborative research on industrial policy, developing new insights and contributing to academic and policy discussions. Support research-based policy advice, translating complex economic
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for at least one year in Germany. What can be funded? The programme provides funding for research and working projects at state or state-recognised institutions of higher education or non-university research
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publications and international conferences and doctoral thesis (for PhD students) Your profile Completed university studies (Master/Diploma/PhD) in the field of Physics, Materials Sciences or related field Basic
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student to join our DFG funded cutting-edge research project, which is focused on developing high-performance magnesium (Mg) alloys. The position is initially limited to 36 months (starting as soon as
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or very-good university degree in economics, business studies, agricultural sciences with a focus in economics, or related disciplines strong analytical and methodological skills with a focus on
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? Master's programme at a German university. Duration of the funding The scholarships for Master's studies have a maximum duration of twenty-four (24) months. Value According to the cooperation agreement
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rapidly growing sector. The candidates are expected to perform research activities independently, contribute to development of future research directions and participate in teaching and supervision
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measurements with theoretical modeling, the project aims to develop a robust mechanistic framework to describe these critical processes. The position is with the Environmental Physics Group at the Institute