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day-to-day basis. It pays to be flexible when it comes to the price, location, and available facilities of your accommodation. Student Services Erlangen-Nürnberg runs its own student accommodation in
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background of students The diversity of our PhD programme, both in terms of people and research, is vital to our success as a leading research school: approx. 50% of our doctoral researchers are from Germany
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of the partnerships and to the development of new cross-disciplinary connections between the PIs, doctoral candidates and postdocs from KIT and Heidelberg University. Application Find open positions here: Open
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. through our International Advisory Service More information about us and our goals you find here: https://www.fz-juelich.de/en/pgi/pgi-14 In addition to exciting tasks and the collaborative working
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preserved timber-framed houses in the historic quarter and the University of Göttingen with its 28,500 students create a lively atmosphere that would be hard to find elsewhere. The university departments and
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-administration with its own terms and conditions, autonomous management, its own curricular concept including selection procedures and regulations for the doctoral degree. The mission of the Graduate School is to
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– also and especially in terms of barriers to equal opportunities and accessibility. We will inform nominators of the selection decision immediately after the meeting. If your nomination is unsuccessful
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molecular machinery to replicate? How do plants sense viral infection, protect themselves from excessive harm, and block transmission of the virus to the next generation? How are exogenous and endogenous
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particularly apparent when the individual’s life journey and educational background are considered – also and especially in terms of barriers to equal opportunities and accessibility. We will inform nominators