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the DFG-funded research project ICEBAY, which focuses on Bayesian hierarchical modeling and probabilistic inference for temperature reconstruction by combining borehole thermometry and ice-core data. The
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with a doctoral fellowship from the Library. The research stay stretches over a minimum of 4 weeks and can be applied for at any time. Target Group young US citizens or permanent US residents writing
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conservation issues and contribute to developing viable and sustainable solutions in this field. Target Group highly qualified junior researchers carrying out doctoral theses which clearly address relevant
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participating in interdisciplinary PhD projects across different topics. Target Group Internationals holding a Master’s degree in the natural sciences who wish to obtain a doctorate in the field of cancer
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-house graduate school gives scholars the opportunity for networking in their own subjects as well as across disciplines. Target Group The scholarships are intended for university graduates who wish
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of their choice. The sponsorship amount is 1,500 EUR; if necessary, grant recipients will receive a child allowance. Target Group graduates of outstanding academic merit who have been admitted to a doctoral
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institution in Southeast Asia. Who can apply? The target group for scholarships are graduates from Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao, Myanmar, Malaysia, Philippines, East Timor, Thailand or Vietnam with a Master’s
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well as key skills development. Target Group particularly gifted German and international doctoral candidates from any discipline completing promising doctoral dissertations at a German higher education
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support. Funded students should be able to concentrate on their studies without financial worries and have more time for their volunteer work. Target Group Anybody who has been unconditionally accepted
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to the alumni network of the Ernst Ludwig Ehrlich Studienwerk. Target Group technically qualified Jewish doctoral candidates in all disciplines and concentrations (except medicine) and non-Jewish PhD students who