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mostly provides an evaluation of the student's general astronomy background and should indicate where further learning is desirable. The IMPRS Advanced Courses consist of seven one-week morning lectures
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organisation The curriculum, which is usually completed in three semesters, includes the following components: Lecture Series/Workshops (9 ECTS credits): These courses are closely related to the main research
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also as future lecturers, scholars and researchers for the rapidly expanding higher education sector in Ethiopia and its neighbouring countries; enabling these future elites to “think globally”. Area
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of the research; participation in lectures, workshops and summer schools according to the guidelines of the RTG curriculum; supporting scientific graduation work (Bachelor/Master) in the subject-specific research
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concerning Italian literature within three years and take part in lectures specially organised for participants in this programme. The graduates are awarded German, Italian, and French doctoral degrees. Course
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, which facilitate their daily life outside the lab. Students attend seminars, journal clubs, lectures, and conferences. They learn to present their data to their peers, including those who work in an area
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lectures on key neuroscience concepts. The focus will be on fundamental aspects such as neuroanatomy and neurophysiology as well as other relevant disciplines like philosophy and ethics. During their first
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Ruhr research renaissance. Course organisation Each graduate core programme consists of a lecture series of about 20 lectures per year with regularly invited keynote speakers. These are followed by
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, students concentrate on finishing their PhD thesis and attend lectures and events offered by the institutions taking part in the programme or those provided by infection biology-oriented research consortia
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or remote (via Zoom). Internationalisation is another important educational aspect. Our PhD candidates are involved in the organisation of the international guest lecture programme of the CRC 333 and they