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partners and/or researchers at your own institute as well as other institutes, including collaborators from outside Germany if possible. Language skills You must have a good knowledge of the language of your
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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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-resolution) and have a strong track record of accomplishments. All applicants are expected to benefit from excellent written and oral communication skills and display a high personal motivation to excel in
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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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if you hold a permanent residence permit for Japan. You have an excellent command of English. Japanese language skills are not necessarily required. Humanities scholars, social and medical scientists must
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, if applicable, should be uploaded together with the document issued in the original language. Submit the application online. Please note: If you have any technical questions or problems your local information and
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language in Julia which started out here in CBL, is also participating in this year’s Google Summer of… Mar 22, 2023 9 papers with MLG authors to appear at ICLR 2020 and AISTATS 2020 6 papers with MLG
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actively participate in the IEG's research community, the weekly colloquia and scholarly activities. It is expected that you present your work at least once during your fellowship. The IEG preferably
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attend communication trainings designed especially for the needs of scientists. Target Group Outstanding European junior scientists who want to do research worldwide, and non-European scientists wishing