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, cell division and intracellular transport, communication and sensory processes as well as structure and pattern formation in systems of interacting cells and tissues (heart muscle). The programme offers
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facility for internationally mobile researchers and academics at the University of Göttingen. University of Göttingen University location Activate map To activate the map, click on the "Show map" button. We
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, a semester ticket and the mobility fund. Costs of living Approx. 750–800 EUR per month to cover personal expenses Funding opportunities within the university Yes Description of the above-mentioned
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opportunity to acquire interdisciplinary research skills. As a part of the TRR 333, the doctoral candidates will deal with crosstalk between cell organelles, cells, tissues and organs and investigate
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agriculture, land use, climate change ; water resources (management); biodiversity ; food and nutrition ; health ; gender ; migration, mobility, and urbanisation ; governance and conflict ; markets and
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-bamberg.de/en/studies/living-studying/mobility/ Activate map To activate the map, click on the "Show map" button. We would like to point out that data will be transmitted to OpenStreetMap after activation. You
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congresses Biannual meetings with invited foreign guest lecturers Integrated internships Each PhD student is given a mobility budget over the course of the whole PhD period of study. This can be used
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. As a result, we now have access to incredibly detailed multi-layered atlases across evolutionary and developmental scales and often down to single-cell resolution. This is complemented by ever more
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third years to allow members to focus on their dissertations and fieldwork mobility phases and to finish writing up in the fourth year. A Diploma supplement will be issued No Certificates for specific
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significantly under-represented in this programme. Are career paths assessed individually in terms of barriers to equal opportunities, accessibility and mobility? Equal opportunities and diversity are important