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abroad who are studying, researching or doing an internship in Germany can apply. Applicants should have a high level of motivation, personal commitment and an innovative international project
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: they should typically be working at least at the level of assistant professor or junior research group leader or be able to document independent research work over a number of years (Exception: Researchers from
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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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(from postdoc to emeriti) from all areas of historical study from Germany and abroad carrying out research projects centred on the library's historical holdings Academic Requirements doctoral degree
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Prospective leaders completed their first academic degree (Bachelor's or comparable degree) during the last 12 years (cut-off date: 1 February of year of application) Postdoctoral researchers completed
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For fellowship holders: Monthly salary contribution (3040 EUR gross for PhD, 5080 EUR gross for post-doc level) Monthly mobility allowance (600 EUR) Family allowance (660 EUR) Special needs allowance (upon demand
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to do research in Europe. Applicants must have obtained their first university entrance qualification (secondary school leaving certificate, A-levels, or entrance test for first university studies after
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Researchers from all disciplines working in these subject areas are particularly invited to apply. Applications from other research areas of all disciplines are also very welcome and will be assessed according
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authors will appear at ICLR 2020 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Feb 23, 2020 No matching items See all> Taught Courses 3F3: Signal and Pattern Processing Taught by Zoubin Ghahramani. Course web page . 4F13
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into the German-Jewish Studies on history and culture. Projects on any period or field (including literature, philosophy, history, musicology), and any region (such as Europe, Israel, the Americas) are welcome. In