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organize the meeting but have no voting rights. The Selection criteria are: Academic qualification Academic achievements Course of studies Knowledge of the language of instruction or working language If
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) or reimbursement of carbon offset payments for air travel To allow you to improve your language skills in preparation for your stay in Germany, the DAAD offers the following benefits (only for a funding period of
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communication, adaptability, and a drive for ethical transformational roles in museums. Language skills Adequate language proficiency in English (written and spoken) is essential in order to participate actively
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offers access to state-of-the-art infrastructure and a vibrant scientific community. Join us in developing solutions for a rapidly changing world and help shape the future by working in an international
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. Language skills The applicant is required to be sufficiently proficient in German or English to be able carry out his/her project. Language skills have to be proven by TestDaF, DSH II or IELTS (5.5), TOEFL
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, section F, point 8). Green Mobility Top Up (Support for climate-friendly travel) or reimbursement of carbon offset payments for air travel To allow you to improve your language skills in preparation
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the West Bank in the following fields of postgraduate programmes (please pay attention to the different language requirements, see below): Al-Quds University M.Sc. Biochemistry and Molecular Biology M.Sc
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result for first academic exam – top performance third, language skills) Candidates have a Bachelor degree (usually a four-year course) in an appropriate subject Candidates have at least two years
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months at the application deadline cannot be considered Language skills The required language level depends on the applicant's study plans and subject: In the arts, social sciences and in law, at least a
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plant genetic mechanisms that coordinate mycorrhizal interactions with plant P and water status, root system development, and soil microbial communities. Using maize and rice as models, we will: 1