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available in the further tabs (e.g. “Application requirements”). Programme Description Every year about 800 foreign students come to Germany as foreign-language assistants (FLA) to be placed in host schools
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, Austria; Bern Switzerland; or Munich, Germany. As such, applicants must demonstrate the linguistic ability to carry out in-depth qualitative research in these locations. The working language of the Max
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time they are given the opportunity to get to know different cultures, improve their language skills and play an active role in the challenging day-to-day working environment of an international company
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language (e.g., Matlab, Python) experience with special populations (e.g., autism) would be an advantage but is not essential We offer: As one of eleven German universities of excellence, TUD offers
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of the German language (general language) as well as German regional and cultural studies. It will probably not be possible to apply for this programme again until summer 2026 Who can apply? Applications are open to
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available in the further tabs (e.g. “Application requirements”). Objective This programme aims to deepen knowledge of the German language (general language, technical language) and regional studies. Who can
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seasonal changes in water temperature (Masuda et al., 2015). Understanding how changes in the composition and flow rates of incoming wastewater can affect microbial community dynamics in WWTP is of
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language course Further allowances (Rent subsidy etc.) Selection Applicants who have submitted their documents via the DAAD Portal and who meet the formal requirements will be invited to take a test
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additional benefits after start of funding: To enable you to improve your language skills in preparation for your stay in Germany, DAAD offers the following services: Payment of course fees for an online
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months Grants are awarded for one year respectively. Applications must be submitted for an extension and these are reviewed by the DAAD selection committee. Value Co-funded by ANID and DAAD Language course