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personal (marriage or civil partnership) or familial (parents, siblings, children) relationship cannot be selected as hosts. Programme information (PDF, 151 KB) Information for academic hosts Information
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Job Code: 02-2025 Job Offer from June 06, 2025 Your tasks: Design and perform studies on microglia-neuron interactions in neurodegeneration Analyze data independently and develop innovative
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Max Planck Institute for Biological Intelligence (Seewiesen site), Seewiesen | Germany | 3 months ago
how, in the course of evolution, animals developed abilities to cope with a constantly changing environment and to find ever new solutions to problems. For a Human Frontiers Science Program project
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host, who must be working at a university or selected national research institution in Japan. For a corresponding list please see the programme information. Individuals with whom you are in a close
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of this funding programme (Educational residents are individuals who have completed their school education and a university degree, or a university degree and their doctorate in Germany). You are however eligible
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for a full time Postdoctoral Research Fellow (m/f/d) Your tasks Design and perform studies on microglia-neuron interactions in neurodegeneration Analyze data independently and develop innovative
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available in the further tabs (e.g. “Application requirements”). Programme Description The Hanse-Wissenschaftskolleg (HWK) in Delmenhorst is an Institute for Advanced Study in the Northwest of Germany. Its
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and challenges of digital transformation, and develop perspectives for practice. The funding programme is open to excellent scholars and practitioners, to all disciplines and areas of investigation, as
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prestigious Humboldt Research Fellowships for the Logistics and Supply Chain Management research group at TUM School of Management. With the scouting program, the foundation aims to attract highly talented
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to strengthen the excellence of the university. The Alfried Krupp Fellows Programme, which is at the heart of the Kolleg's work, was established in 2007 and has since been carried out with the generous