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): Proof of current enrolment in a Master's or doctoral programme (if you are currently studying) or proof of your PhD degree (if you have just completed your PhD) University transcript indicating final
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part-time, with 65% of the regular weekly working hours (currently 25.35 hours) and should be used for a doctorate. Participation in the accompanying doctoral programme is compulsory. This serves
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part-time, with 65% of the regular weekly working hours (currently 25.35 hours) and should be used for a doctorate. Participation in the accompanying doctoral programme is compulsory. This serves
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. Applications are welcome from international candidates who have been accepted to a doctoral programme at a German university where the thesis will also be submitted. Target Group highly qualified PhD students
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postgraduate or Master's degree programme completed at a state or state-recognised university in Germany or one year of study in Germany as part of a second or Master's degree completed at your home university
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Description In the research group Dependable and Autonomous Cyber-physical Systems (DACS) on Institute for Software and Systems Engineering (ISSE) at Clausthal University of Technology has
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universities in the following countries are eligible for the GH2 program: EU member states, Albania, Algeria, Argentina, Armenia, Australia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Cameroon, Canada, Chile, Côte d’Ivoire
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analysis of social change; it is primarily in this domain that its researchers contribute to anthropological theory, though many programmes also have applied significance and political topicality
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with foreign partner organisations. The scholarships are funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research. Who can apply? The programme is aimed at university teachers and experienced academics
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will be funded for three years with possibility of extension and have to enroll in a PhD program at the Graduate Center for Neurosciences, Biophysics, and Molecular Biosciences ( GGNB – collaboration