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Description Thinking of doing your PhD in the Life Sciences? The International PhD Programme (IPP) Mainz is offering talented scientists the chance to work on cutting edge research projects
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available in the further tabs (e.g. “Application requirements”). Programme Description The Boehringer Ingelheim Fonds offers doctoral fellowships to outstanding junior scientists who want to conduct
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PhD projects in the life sciences. We are looking for early career scientists with a vivid interest in interdisciplinary projects to image cell dynamics from the subcellular to the patient level. PhD
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Description Thinking of doing your PhD in the Life Sciences? The International PhD Programme (IPP) Mainz is offering talented scientists the chance to work on cutting edge research projects
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the exchange of scientists and academics. The basis for the exchange of scientists are cultural exchange programmes between the Federal Republic of Germany and partner countries as well as bilateral agreements
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: monthly scholarship payments Selection Candidates are selected by a committee of Mexican and German scientists and academics. Further information Comecyt - Consejo Mexiquense de Ciencia y Tecnología Website
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available in the further tabs (e.g. “Application requirements”). Objective This scholarship programme allows scientists to carry out research with German colleagues at universities, universities of applied
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. The programme's focus is on the active support of particularly gifted and skilled young scientists and includes mentoring of the scientist's academic and personal skills. As the Evonik Foundation redefines its key
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Description Thinking of doing your PhD in the Life Sciences? The International PhD Programme (IPP) Mainz is offering talented, young scientists the chance to work on cutting edge research
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the vibrant and multicultural Ruhr Metropolitan Area in Germany. The IMPRS-LM unites scientists from diverse disciplines to tackle a fundamental question in biology: How do chemical components self-organize