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, Animal Production, Management of Natural Resources, Agribusiness, Tropical and International Agriculture, Global Agri-Food Systems, and Animal Welfare. The PhD programme emphasises independent research
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structured training and supervision of more than 1,500 doctoral candidates in mathematics, natural and life sciences. Working on research projects towards their doctorate, the students are supported in
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methodological forestry and forest ecology (doctoral seminar, research methods, interdisciplinary topics, key skills, in-depth specialisation). The following research fields are offered at the faculty
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Description/content The PhD programme in Physics is part of the Georg-August University School of Science (GAUSS), which offers a structured doctoral education and promotes excellent research in mathematics and
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of human-environment research. The general theme associates process mapping and modelling, creation of material balances (water, air, sediment, carbon, nitrogen and pollutants), the reconstruction of past
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geoinformatics in addition to scientific computing. By using the tools of informatics in this subject, anyone can study or model objects, structures, regulatory networks, or processes (signals, materials and
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). Course organisation Upon admission to the PDS programme, the PhD student can start to work directly on the chosen topic of the PhD thesis in the chosen research group. In general, the PDS programme lasts
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international research community! Founded in 2007, GGNB is a joint enterprise between four faculties of the University of Göttingen (Biology, Chemistry, Medicine, and Physics), the Max Planck Institutes
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System Research (Göttingen) Teaching language English Languages All mandatory courses in the curriculum are offered in English, and all examinations required can be performed in English. Additional
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the research aspect, i.e. the PhD student works on a current research topic in the area of computer science in one of the computer science research groups of the University of Göttingen. The research