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to finance school-leaving qualifications and vocational training at a school or academy. Half of the funds are provided as a grant, the other half is an interest-free loan that must be repaid at a later time
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USD Application Papers Application forms and further information on the application procedure may be requested from Prof. Dr. Beth Plummer (The University of Arizona) via e-mail . Application Deadline
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exclusively through the respective IAESTE national committees, which in turn find internships for German university interns. The IAESTE programme offers no internships to individual applicants outside
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available in the further tabs (e.g. “Application requirements”). Objective DAAD wants to increase the number of international doctoral candidates in structured graduate schools at German universities. Who can
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study at a university of applied sciences for public administration (Verwaltungshochschule) are not eligible if they receive remunerations or other payments from public funds as public servants. Doctoral
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of higher education in Germany or abroad supervision by a university lecturer in Germany Duration If the dissertation is being written at a German university (proof of acceptance required), the maximum
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research areas. The public health exchange will be set up with health organisations and (non-)government institutions. Target Group students of all nationalities enrolled at a German medical university who
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by catholic partner organisations. Eligibility criteria include post-graduates with a Bachelor's degree who wish to study in a Master's programme at a German university (max. 24 months). Tuition fees
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also available to highly qualified researchers (including PhD students) who are threatened by persecution in their home countries. Researchers at risk need to be nominated by a university or university
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religious beliefs and openness to interact with others. Academic Requirements Admission to a German higher education institution. The university must be state or state-recognised. The course of study is full