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Max Planck Institute for Biological Intelligence (Seewiesen site), Seewiesen | Germany | 3 months ago
to explore hippocampal activity during wakefulness and sleep-swimming in a large floating aviary in Seewiesen. Who you are The position is best suited for an independent person who brings a certain level of
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characterization), cell biology (immortalized and primary cell culture and targeted delivery), peptide/nucleotide conjugation and microscopic imaging (fluorescent confocal spinning disc, widefield and super
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to automotive studies and genealogy. Target Group European and Japanese researchers Academic Requirements Applicants should have obtained at least a Master's or PhD degree within the last 10 years of applying
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or part of a degree course abroad as well as international students who plan to study, research or do an internship in Germany. Candidates show a strong sense of commitment and motivation and submit
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with the Hamburg special programme "Architecture for students from Cluj University in Romania" Academic Requirements Bachelor's or Master's students who have completed at least 1 semester at
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Requirements doctorate If it is not possible or customary to take a doctorate in the candidate’s subject or country, an application may be submitted up to 16 years after completing a Master's or Diploma degree
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relevant topics. We invite you to join us on the inner-city campus of TUM. WHAT TO EXPECT • The possibility of carrying out research and develop high-level publications in this domain • Working in a cutting
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. The work of the fellows should have a clear connection to the general goals of the Käte Hamburger Research Centre and deal with at least one of its guiding topics. PROPOSALS MAY ADDRESS
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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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should have at least a Master's level degree in history, theology or another discipline which works historically. They must have been pursuing their doctorate for no more than 3 years at the time of taking