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a non-academic degree course. Non-conferring degrees courses: They may also be intended for I&D activities by graduates or masters enrolled in non-academic degree courses. Where to apply E-mail info
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will be graded. The academic degrees and diplomas documents, or their respective recognition when awarded by foreign higher education institutions are not mandatory in the application phase, being
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degrees and diplomas documents, or their respective recognition when awarded by foreign higher education institutions are not mandatory in the application phase, being replaced by a declaration of honor of
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Management Engineering, enrolled in a non-degree-granting course. I.II - The non-degree-granting course must be related to the type of activity covered by the grant. Non-degree-granting courses are defined as
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activities by graduates or masters enrolled in non-academic degree courses. Where to apply E-mail info@i3bs.uminho.pt Requirements Research FieldTechnology » BiotechnologyEducation LevelMaster Degree
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) though activities will include a mix of field work, lab/greenhouse work, and desk-based work, requiring a variety of skills, independent thinking, strong organizational skills, and ability to work in a
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-degree-granting course must be related to the type of activity covered by the grant. Non-degree-granting courses are defined as those referred to in subparagraph e) of paragraph 3 of Article 4 of Decree
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Engineering or similar, enrolled in a non-degree-granting course. I.II - The non-degree-granting course must be related to the type of activity covered by the grant. Non-degree-granting courses are defined as
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subject-didactics in primary education (pre-school and school years 1–6) and teacher education. In the application, candidates specify which subject area they are applying to, based on their subject
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-granting course. I.II - The non-degree-granting course must be related to the type of activity covered by the grant. Non-degree-granting courses are defined as those referred to in subparagraph e) of