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to pursue their graduate studies and become innovative and independent researchers. As a PhD student, you will benefit from: • Fully-funded PhD positions (work contracts with social benefits) • Dedicated
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Description Glyphosate is the most widely applied herbicide on Earth and accounts for 92% of the herbicide global use (Antier et al., 2020). In Europe, 25 – 64% of annual crop acreage was treated
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reactive agents and biofilms, which are anticipated to play a key role in climate preparedness in water resource management. If you want to advance computational hydraulics while tackling an urgent
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to work independently or in a team Preference will be given to candidates with evident experience in the listed fields What we offer Training in cryo-electron microscopy and interfacing techniques
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activities. Seminars, summer schools, retreats, elective courses, and participation in international conferences supplement their laboratory work. JOIN OUR COMMUNITY The strongest asset of our graduate program
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Description Thinking of doing your PhD in the Life Sciences? The International PhD Programme (IPP) Mainz is offering talented scientists the chance to work on cutting edge research projects
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degree in the above mentioned or related fields. What we offer State of the art on-site high performance/GPU compute facilities A team of 30+ expert colleagues A family friendly, green campus with on-site
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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 Resource
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or Fraunhofer institutes are not eligible for funding. Who can apply? Up and coming young Chinese scientists from a CAS institute or the UCAS who wish to carry out part of their doctoral research in Germany What
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the final, 4th, year of funding. Scholarship holders may pursue academic employment corresponding to a 25-percent part-time position, allowing further integration in the research context. Doctoral scholars