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academies. The scholarship holders are part of a network in which interdisciplinary, cross-university and international exchange plays an important role. There are regular events which bring them together
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available in the further tabs (e.g. “Application requirements”). Programme Description The Munich Aerospace e.V. Bavarian Research Network was initiated in 2010 to combine key expertise in the field
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programme offers non-material support such as specialist meetings, workshops or networking events, which aim at fostering personal growth, promoting interdisciplinary qualification as well as key skills
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available in the further tabs (e.g. “Application requirements”). Programme Description The grants enable scientists and academics to conduct research projects with clearly defined topics and a limited
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academics and build an interdisciplinary network of experts on the environment. To this end, the scholarships help finance doctoral theses which clearly address topical environmental protection and nature
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further education, the fellowship programme is committed to removing barriers and establishing new contacts to form a Europe-wide network of experts who exchange information and experiences. Target Group
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be given access to the Studienstiftung’s network, which comprises more than 60,000 alumni and students all over the world. Application Papers There are different selection procedures depending
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to the alumni network of the Ernst Ludwig Ehrlich Studienwerk. Target Group technically qualified Jewish doctoral candidates in all disciplines and concentrations (except medicine) and non-Jewish PhD students who
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, networking opportunities, specialist meetings and symposia and a budget for study-related costs and tech equipment to promote the students’ academic success and facilitate their access to the German labour
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years ago and wish to spend extended periods of research in Germany are invited to apply. Candidates can come from any nation and are expected to have their own, clearly defined research profile