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host, who must be working at a university or selected national research institution in Japan. For a corresponding list please see the programme information. Individuals with whom you are in a close
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Programme information (PDF) (PDF, 114 KB) Information for hosts Information for independent peer reviewers Recently selected fellows Virtual information event Previous 01/10Next Genaina Nunes Rodrigues
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available in the further tabs (e.g. “Application requirements”). Programme Description The scholarships are aimed at Master's and PhD students in the following disciplines: natural science, pharmacy or data
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its employees in reconciling work and family life and regularly undergoes the audit berufundfamilie® . Further information at: http://www.ifw-dresden.de . The Institute for Institute for Materials
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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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or for an MSc or PhD (or equivalent) in medical engineering, applied medical sciences, public health, or data science in medicine. It funds students from Germany who wish to carry out research stays, internships
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available in the further tabs (e.g. “Application requirements”). Programme Description The Jeff Schell Fellowship can be granted to MSc and PhD students from all fields of natural science and data science
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their studies in Japan. The same applies to PhD researchers based in Japan in relation to their studies in Europe. This offers the scholarship holders the unique opportunity to exchange skills and
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generally. Data sources for our work in this area are large-scale electronic health record data, medical claims data, mortality registries, and epidemiological cohort studies. The researcher will be expected
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managing research data in accordance with institutional policies and scientific standards. Contributing to the preparation of high-quality scientific outputs, including peer-reviewed publications, grant