11 philosophy-of-mathematics-and-science PhD positions at University of Bonn • in Germany
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dependent on the agreement made with the supervisor. Academic admission requirements Admission will be granted after application and approval by the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences. Language
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assistantships within the Department of Mathematics Academic admission requirements Academic admission requirements include a Master of Science with a thesis. In exceptional cases, an outstanding Bachelor's degree
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/ double degree programme Yes Description/content Our programme offers research training towards the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) at two locations, with access to world-class expertise across two continents
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, nuclear, and particle physics, physics of condensed matter, statistical physics, astroparticle physics, and mathematical physics. Course organisation All graduate studies (for Master and PhD) at our
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services ; and innovation and science policy . Course organisation BIGS-DR is a full-time programme with a duration of three and a half years. Doctoral students will participate in coursework, conduct field
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degree (PhD equivalent). Outstanding (top 10%) students holding a Bachelor's or Master's degree in economics or related fields (e.g., mathematics, statistics, business administration, accounting, and
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information, please visit our website . Faculties Faculty of Medicine Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences Faculty of Arts Course language English Current information Applications are accepted year-round
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university degree (Master's, "Diplom" or state exam) in life sciences, medical sciences, pharmacy or related fields to apply for admission to the BIGS DrugS PhD programme. Language requirements English
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requirements Academic admission requirements include a German "Diplom" or Master of Science in physics/astronomy with thesis. Depending on the academic qualification, a qualifying period of up to one year may be
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processes of global interaction. The graduate school combines the broad regional and thematic scope of the University of Bonn's Oriental and Asian-based social sciences and humanities. The doctoral students