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the fields of Human, Dental, and Veterinary Medicine, Psychology, Sport Sciences, Biology, Chemistry, Nutritional, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences. Based on the diverse set of disciplines at JLU, we
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project. The core of this programme, which aims at helping you advance and qualitatively improve your project, is the interdisciplinary research colloquium. The colloquium usually takes place fortnightly
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developing countries (DAC) from all over the world. It is intended to provide excellent and motivated candidates with the opportunity to strengthen their research and analytical skills throughout the process
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Conrad Röntgen (Nobel Prize for Physics in 1901) and Wangari Maathai (Nobel Peace Prize in 2004). Since 2006, research at JLU has received continuous funding from the Excellence Initiative schemes and the
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to involvement in the German academic community. Social and cultural activities, such as excursions or theatre visits, complete our programme and facilitate strong bonds with peers. Course organisation Set in
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expertise and support of a professor/senior lecturer as well as a work place and equipment to carry out the research. Often, funding is also included. As part of the research project, a clearly defined topic