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detailed description of the research proposal. Please upload the description under 'Research project' in the DAAD portal. Schedule of planned research work Letter confirming supervision by an academic
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Secihti call and go through a parallel application process. Please see the respective Secihti call here for further information on their selection process. The aim of the scholarship programme is to
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stays at a state or state-recognised institution of higher education or a non-university research institute in Germany (as part of a doctoral programme in the home country) are funded. In option b) a
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present needs of society and work towards an equitable future. Please see the document “Call for Applications” (also attached under "Contact and Consulting") for further information and the overarching
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innovative materials synthesis. We expect flexibility and commitment, but also communication skills and the capability to work in a team. For application as a PhD student, a diploma or master degree in
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and higher education institutes. (This programme is only offered in the countries where there is an IAESTE national committee. Section ST41 of the DAAD assumes the role of the German national committee
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subject areas with strong relevance to national development. The scholarships at SEARCA are available in the following fields: UPLB: Environmental Science (ENS) KU: Sustainable Land Use and Natural
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-graduate studies at a state or state-recognised institution of higher education in Germany; initial preparatory work for the doctoral project must be completed. German doctoral candidates and international
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exchange, broaden their horizons, deepen their language skills, familiarise themselves with culture and everyday life and make new cross-border friendships. The scholarship supports work on a research
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schools according to the guidelines of the RTG curriculum supporting scientific graduation work (Bachelor/Master/Diploma) in the subject-specific research field regular reporting on research progress