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, participate in scientific and professional skills courses, attend international conferences and receive career development support. The PhD programme’s teaching language is English. Full funding is provided
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academic record, applicants are actively involved in, e.g., the Jewish community, the social field, youth work, student organisations or their social environment. Furthermore, they should keep in regular
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PhD Working Language English Required Degree Master Areas of study Physics, Experimental Physics, Nanotechnology, Nanosciences, Theoretical Physics Description Description The Center for NanoScience
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-controlled laboratory area Careful style of working Personal commitment, motivation and self-discipline to carry out research independently Communication skills in an interdisciplinary research environment
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their PhD may not apply. No more than three years should have been passed since the starting of doctoral studies or the combined Master and PhD programme. Language skills Applicants must provide evidence that
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educated in cell biology, possibly also immunology and cancer biology fluent oral and written communication skills in English, comparable to level C1 of the Common European Framework of Reference
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are a plus. We are looking for a team player with good communication skills in English. Additional German language skills are welcome. For questions about this position, please contact Oliver Bossdorf
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and one from the applied discipline. You will be part of a dynamic community and participate in the school’s interdisciplinary training program, including hands-on training in small groups, summer
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expertise in the RTG-addressed PhD subjects, high interdisciplinary desire to learn and willingness to cooperate, very good verbal and written English communication skills as well as the absolute
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willingness to cooperate, very good verbal and written English communication skills as well as the absolute determination to submit the dissertation after 3 years of research. We offer: Pioneering Research