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networks Compensation: In accordance with the collective agreement, plus an annual special payment, subject to personal eligibility Leave: 30 days of paid annual leave Professional Development: Extensive
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goal to promote early awareness of collaboration, networking, and intensive scientific exchange, to increase self-confidence for independent research, and to lay the foundation for a successful
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. This programme is aimed at competence development and career planning. Among the courses offered are academic writing, time management, negotiation, leadership and team development skills, social networking in a
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Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg • | Cottbus, Brandenburg | Germany | about 11 hours ago
. The BTU Graduate Research School offers additional workshops for all doctoral candidates at BTU on networking, subject-related qualification, scientific techniques, and transferable skills training
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of Reference for Languages (CEFR) Technical equipment and programmes Much of the programme coursework requires the use of statistical programmes. Most students will use R software, although some students will
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the acquisition of further scientific qualification and the establishment of national and international contacts 5. The establishment of an internal scientific network among the participating students
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formats and network contacts. Support for international students and doctoral candidates Buddy programme Tutors Specialist counselling General services and support for international students and doctoral
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collaborative links to important academic and industrial research organisations in regional, national, and international networks, creating a fine balance of basic, translational, and clinical research. Our
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available. Project-related funding also offers opportunities for travel and work within a team on a well-defined project. In addition to funded projects, there might be other sources of funding. For example
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dynamically with DAX companies and around 16,000 small and medium-sized enterprises. Close networking between business and science has produced pioneering technologies, e.g. in the information and