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language; All university certificates on all annual examinations with individual grade(s), incl. explanation of grading system; Proof of Enrollment for Master’s program; Proof of English proficiency
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optimal working conditions. Fellows live rent-free in comfortable apartments located a short tram ride from CAIS. Fellows are members of the vibrant interdisciplinary research community at CAIS and of
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the regular lunchtime colloquia or the interdisciplinary reading group of the fellows, which play a central role in the exchange at the centre. You are also expected to communicate your research results
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) - experience in animal experimentation is desirable - very good communication and teamwork skills - good command of written and spoken English (at least C1) Please send your application (including a
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research fellowship, you and your partner will be able to attend an intensive language course. Further financial support, including family benefits for children and partners, subsidies for private full
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. You have excellent command of English. Chinese language skills are not necessarily required. Humanities scholars, social and medical scientists must however have good Chinese language skills if those
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. The following application documents are to be included: application form with personal information, letter of motivation and research project including communication strategy extensive statement including
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, the unrivalled collections of its specialized library and its numerous national and international co-operations make it the central research hub for a global scientific community investigating the past, present
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, the unrivalled collections of its specialized library and its numerous national and international co-operations make it the central research hub for a global scientific community investigating the past, present
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Max Planck Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory, Frankfurt am Main | Frankfurt am Main, Hessen | Germany | 3 months ago
community investigating the past, present and future of legal regimes. The Department for European and Comparative Legal History is looking to recruit, from 1 October 2025,or as soon as possible thereafter