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scientific community through workshop and/or conference visits. • Mentorship and continuous support in building an independent academic and professional profile. • Remuneration according to the collective
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projects are also possible. Applications can be submitted in English via the application form on our website. An application consists of the following elements: Personal data and funds requested Outline
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. Please note that you may only submit your application once you have uploaded the following documents to the application form: for musicians: links to video recordings for musicologists: thesis
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, for example in form of an exhibition, an event or an intervention. Academic Requirements Weimar and Nietzsche Fellowships: at minimum a Master of Arts degree or equivalent (e.g. a "Magister") Bauhaus
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submitted electronically via the application form, which is only available during the call for applications. Application Deadline Current deadline are published on the programme's website. If you do not want
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://type1diabetesgrandchallenge.org.uk/funded-projects/beta-cells-replace-protect-regenerate/ ). Your profile: We seek highly motivated, ambitious, and talented young scientists to join an enthusiastic and collaborative team in
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project (6 to 18 months) in cooperation with an academic host of their own choice at a research institution in Germany. Candidates are expected to have their own, clearly defined research profile
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paid (between 150 and max. 650 EUR, depending on country of origin). The collection of books and manuscripts of Duke Augustus the Younger, together with numerous other collections, form the nucleus
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years ago and wish to spend extended periods of research in Germany are invited to apply. Candidates can come from any nation and are expected to have their own, clearly defined research profile
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collections, form the nucleus of the Wolfenbüttel research library. In the context of ongoing international research into the medieval and early modern periods the holdings are continuously augmented