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, reviews, and organization e. g. of conferences and meetings supervision of undergraduate and project (e. g. Msc) students contribution to teaching courses and laboratories in undergraduate degrees
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/school certificates with grades of all graduate and undergraduate coursework Results of a standardized English language test (waived for native speakers or those with 2+ years of university-level education
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project Like to read and write technical texts in English Enjoy working with undergraduate students Are persistent and willing to work several years of your life on a project that many people will never
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EnglishEnjoy working with undergraduate studentsAre persistent and willing to work several years of your life on a project that many people will never understandLike to present your work to academic audiences
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physics, biology, chemistry, and mathematics at an undergraduate level. In addition, the courses also require basic knowledge in the social sciences. Courses are offered by academic staff at both
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with partners in Germany and abroad Teaching/work obligations or opportunities PhD students are usually paid a salary and contribute to teaching at the undergraduate or Master's level, by leading
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(band 6.5+), or the Cambridge Certificate in Advanced English (CAE). Candidates who took part in an undergraduate programme in which the language of instruction was English are asked to provide a suitable
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cover letter, (b) a CV indicating your final undergraduate and graduate degree grades, and (c) academic transcripts to support those grades, providing insights into your coursework. In your cover letter
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, teaching experience can be gained as a tutor in undergraduate or graduate courses. Special promotion / funding of the programme DFG (e.g. Research Training Groups) Course-specific, integrated German language
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: Didactic skills are acquired by the supervision of undergraduate students. Initiative and Responsibility: Programme organisation enables students to contribute actively to the scientific programme by