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to world-class research infrastructure at LMU’s High Tech Campus (Großhadern, Munich) Opportunity to build novel experimental infrastructure in a growing research group Access to advanced instrumentation and
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of study in the field of music. The scholarships also promote the exchange of experience and networking amongst colleagues. Who can apply? You can apply if you have gained a first university degree in the field
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, either with recognised refugee or subsidiary protection status in the EU, or researchers outside the refugee process holding or applying for temporary permits/visas in an EU Member State What is supported
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promoted. The ERA Fellowships – Green Hydrogen programme, funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), is complemented by comprehensive networking measures and the establishment of four
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programmes of young researchers. Who can apply? Very well-qualified doctoral candidates and postdocs who completed their doctoral degree no longer than 12 years before this call for applications. What can be
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regional networking of partner institutions and partner universities To achieve these long-term impacts, the following outcomes have been formulated as programme objectives: Programme objective 1: Graduates
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building and the newly established Graduate House Application Papers A qualified research proposal of the envisaged dissertation project. Curriculum Vitae including possible publications, conference
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available in the further tabs (e.g. “Application requirements”). Programme Description The library annually awards short-term fellowships to a broad range of scholars of all career stages (from postdoc
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solving. Diverse research areas: Work on numerical models, analyzing large data sets, statistical methods and more in a unique scientific environment. Who Should Apply? Emphasizing the physical system
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the latter two being integral parts of the wastewater treatment process. For example, previous studies have shown that a decrease in the number of nitrite-oxidizing bacteria could lead to an accumulation