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programme No Joint degree / double degree programme No Description/content The interdisciplinary research activities, from which you can choose a topic for your doctorate, are centred on theory and modelling
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formations are of growing economic and societal importance. By participating in a number of externally funded projects, doctoral candidates learn to perform independent scientific work. Through active
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accompanied by a variety of courses: 20 ECTS are gained by completing courses: one compulsory course on theory and methods, three elective courses (e.g., on reflecting research, scientific communication
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possess a broad understanding of the complexity of the scientific subject and a profound knowledge of the theory of science. Each doctoral student has an individually assigned thesis committee with whom
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is embedded in LMU's outstanding institutional and research-driven infrastructure. The Class of Language's programme focuses on linguistic theory, language use, and the interrelation thereof. Doctoral
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are incorporated into the graduate school's framework of a structured doctoral programme, which will lead to a completion of their PhD within four years. The curriculum encourages their theoretical, methodological
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into the following sections: A - Algebra, Number Theory and Logic B - Analysis and Differential Equations C - Discrete Mathematics D - Geometry and Topology E - Numerical Mathematics and Scientific Computing F
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The Max Planck Institute for Neurobiology of Behavior – caesar • | Bonn, Nordrhein Westfalen | Germany | 2 days ago
into mandatory and optional courses. The range of expertise of the faculty provides rich coverage of the theory and methodology required for cutting-edge neuroscience research. The curriculum is structured in line
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August each year. Course work (four months): At Giessen or Hohenheim, three modules and exams are selected from areas such as economic theory, development strategies, project planning, management, computer
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joint doctoral programme of the three Berlin universities and the graduate school of the Cluster of Excellence MATH+. Areas of expertise include: Geometry and topology Algebraic geometry and number theory