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, computational biology, computer science, epidemiology/public health studies and related subjects are invited to apply for the international PhD programme. PhD students are supported by a Thesis Advisory Committee
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available in the further tabs (e.g. “Application requirements”). Programme Description The Munich Aerospace e.V. Bavarian Research Network was initiated in 2010 to combine key expertise in the field
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available in the further tabs (e.g. “Application requirements”). Programme Description The Hanns Seidel Foundation, which is affiliated with the political party "Christian Social Union" (CSU), sponsors highly
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available in the further tabs (e.g. “Application requirements”). Programme Description The PhD scholarships support highly qualified junior academics from the historical sciences with excellent academic
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. Beyond the financial support, the programme offers non-material support such as yearly PhD scholar forum and workshops, which aim at fostering personal growth, promoting interdisciplinary qualification as
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degree if applying for a doctoral programme who want to pursue PhD courses at one of the partner institutions of SEARCA (UPLB or UPM). What can be funded? The In-Country/In-Region Scholarship Programme
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been admitted to a doctoral programme and are mentored by a PhD advisor at a higher-education institution of the federal state. The Caspar-David-Friedrich scholarships aim at sponsoring artists who wish
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. Applications are welcome from international candidates who have been accepted to a doctoral programme at a German university where the thesis will also be submitted. Target Group highly qualified PhD students
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), post-Soviet states as well as eastern and south-eastern European (EU) countries. PhD students from OECD countries cannot receive funding. Academic Requirements admission to a doctoral programme at a
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to the alumni network of the Ernst Ludwig Ehrlich Studienwerk. Target Group technically qualified Jewish doctoral candidates in all disciplines and concentrations (except medicine) and non-Jewish PhD students who