12 visiting-research-student-information-systems PhD positions at University of Bonn •
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Semester contribution The University of Bonn is a public university, meaning that it does not charge tuition fees. However, all students must pay the so-called social contribution (semester fee) of about 330
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semester ("Sozialbeitrag"), which is used to support student activities and provides free public transport. The exact amount can be found here. Costs of living Approx. 970 EUR per month Funding opportunities
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semester ("Sozialbeitrag"), which is used to support student activities and provides free public transport. The amount can be found here. Costs of living Approx. 970 EUR per month Funding opportunities
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meet the experts in informal settings, participate in international lab visits, actively contribute to international conferences in the BAT research field. With the iRTG programme, we have made it our
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. The programme is especially designed for highly qualified students with a strong interest in quantitative economic research. Course organisation The programme consists of a course phase (12 courses up
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research projects. In parallel, they participate in the comprehensive BIGS DrugS education programme, which includes workshops, lectures, colloquia and symposia. Mentoring is performed by two experienced
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insurance. Costs of living The cost of living for students in Bonn is around 800 EUR to 1,000 EUR, with rent accounting for the largest share. Funding opportunities within the university No Academic admission
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semester in EUR None Semester contribution The University of Bonn is a public university, meaning that it does not charge tuition fees. However, all students must pay the so-called social contribution
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research colloquia that are offered by the graduate school. Course organisation The BIGS-OAS offers its doctoral students a balanced and modularised main curriculum. Depending on their individual needs and
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organisation Once during the three years of study, the students from Bonn, Florence, and Paris will take part in lectures held at the University of Florence (in presence or online). Additionally, one week is