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available in the further tabs (e.g. “Application requirements”). Programme Description Copernicus Hamburg awards fellowships to Eastern and Central European, North African and Central Asian students every
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Programme funded by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD). Successful applicants will receive a PhD scholarship from the DAAD of 1.300 €/month (including health and liability insurance, as
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? Master programme at a German university and, where appropriate, in conjunction with a non-university research Institution. Duration of the funding The scholarships for master studies have a maximum
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these fields is advantageous: Atomic layer deposition, sputtering, XRD, XRR, XPS, SEM. Excellent written and spoken English, knowledge of German is an advantage. Our benefits International and interdisciplinary
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available in the further tabs (e.g. “Application requirements”). Programme Description The Grant Programme of the Berlin House of Representatives awards funding to young researchers in any subject area from
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Information Centre Johannesburg: www.daad.org.za/nrf For any further assistance and information around the DAAD/NRF In-Country Scholarship programme please contact your institutions financial aid / bursary
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are strengthened Who can apply? As part of the “In-Region Scholarship Programme”, the DAAD offers scholarships for PhD and Master studies. The programme is supported by the German Federal Ministry for Economic
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+ programme countries and in Erasmus+ partner countries around the world. Target Group The programme is intended for students who are regularly enrolled at a German higher education institution, have
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discipline relevant to our research fields (e. g. physics, computer science, electrical/electronic engineering, chemistry etc.). The knowledge of Python, C or other programming languages in use for accelerator
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Description The Research Training Group (in German: Graduiertenkolleg, GRK) RTG2670 “Beyond Amphiphilicity: Self-Organization of Soft Matter Via Multiple Noncovalent Interactions” in the second