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students can improve their language skills, soft skills (such as presentation techniques) or scientific writing. We also provide career counselling. A Diploma supplement will be issued No Course-specific
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for additional training from categories: a scientific programme, a mentoring programme, and a soft skills training programme. Scientific Programme The scientific programme aims to help students stay informed about
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and excursions as well as individual coaching and training of soft and complementary skills. The latter is organised and supervised by a structural adviser in accordance with the individual needs
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Berlin, related graduate programmes within Berlin, summer schools, workshops or the like. Furthermore, students are encouraged to participate in soft skills courses. Students are required to earn 15 ECTS
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programme During the three-year period, students are required to take part in obligatory courses (145 hours) and elective courses including soft skill courses (155 hours). They have to pass their intermediate
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professionals Soft skills trainings, e.g. self and time management, leadership skills, scientific writing Career development workshops, e.g. career opportunities inside and outside academia, application training
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the GraduateCenter. Course organisation The programme contains regular seminars in the following subjects: Soft skills: literature research, presentation techniques, scientific writing, etc. (workshops) Journal Club
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curriculum comprising lab and soft-skill courses, congresses, symposia, and summer schools. Communication and the teaching language is in English. Upon graduation, students are awarded a PhD. Alternatively
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(compulsory) Lecture series Expert courses Summer schools Soft skills courses Training in scientific programming and statistic software Project management, computer literacy Presentation, communication Writing
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structured PhD education which consists of supervision, education and support: Regular PhD committee meetings to track the progress of the work and address problems One soft skill or transferable skill