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on the part of the participants. The graduate programme includes lectures, tutorials, seminars, and methods courses. In addition, PAG provides training in oral and written communication skills, including
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methodological forestry and forest ecology (doctoral seminar, research methods, interdisciplinary topics, key skills, in-depth specialisation). The following research fields are offered at the faculty
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organisation Please check our website for details: https://www.uni-goettingen.de/de/training+program/636453.html International elements International guest lecturers Training in intercultural skills Courses
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interdisciplinary by nature combining elements of its contributing sciences to solve challenging problems in a data-based, empirical approach. The PhD programme in Data Science (PDS) targets PhD students that work in
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asteroseismology, the sun's atmosphere from the photosphere to the corona, and solar wind and the heliosphere. Sun-Earth relations, extrasolar planetary systems and sun-like stars are also studied. Methods
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Associated Applied Statistics and Empirical Methods (ASEM) Programme Faculty of Chemistry Chemistry Thematic programme Catalysis for Sustainable Synthesis (CaSuS) Programmes Faculty of Geoscience and Geography
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one of the GGNB doctoral programmes, which provides individual counselling and the guidance of a thesis advisory committee. Training includes lectures and seminars, advanced methods courses, courses and
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supplement will be issued Yes International elements International guest lecturers Language training provided Training in intercultural skills Projects with partners in Germany and abroad Teaching/work
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the scientific community. After three years, the thesis should be ready for submission. International elements Specialist literature in other languages Projects with partners in Germany and abroad Course-specific
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. language courses, can be taken according to the student's own interests. A Diploma supplement will be issued Yes Certificates for specific modules are awarded Yes International elements Specialist literature