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that you will successfully complete your programme within a reasonable period of time, the scholarship will continue as planned. Funding must begin in 2026. The scholarship usually begins on 1st October 2026
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demonstrate experience and skills in: a) Knowledge of and experience in the use of qualitative and/or quantitative research methodologies, demonstrable, for example, through co-authorship of publications
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will be assessed according to the following weights and criteria: - Criterion 1: Motivation and interest - Criterion 2: Knowledge and profile appropriate to the functions to be developed - Criterion 3
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study, your academic achievements will be assessed. If this shows that you will successfully complete your programme within a reasonable period of time, the scholarship will continue as planned. Funding
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– Knowledge ad profile appropriate to the functions to be developed – 50% - Criterion 2 – Motivation and interest – 50% VII.III- The evaluation of the criteria and the final classification will be based on a
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- The curriculum evaluation considers the candidates' academic and professional achievements based on the following weights and criteria: - Criterion 1 – Specific knowledge related to the work plan - 50% - Criterion
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, and smart grids. This high level of knowledge transfer is achieved through both competitive research projects and direct contracted research. Therefore, public and private entities have access to a pool
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– Academic knowledge – 20% - Criterion 4 – Adequacy of the candidate’s profile to the work plan to be developed– 40% Will be valued expertise in advanced organic synthesis and chemical characterization using
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the scientific area of Chemical Engineering, enrolled in a doctoral degree. OR Master’s degree holders, in the scientific area of Chemical Engineering, enrolled in a non-degree-granting course. Knowledge of
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– 25% - Criterion 3 - Knowledge and profile appropriate to the functions to be performed – 50% VII.III- The evaluation of the criteria and the final classification will be based on a scale from 0 to 100