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speaker or have completed a significant part of your prior studies in English. Do I need to know German? No, knowledge of German is not required, but you have the option of taking free German language
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to domain-specific knowledge and research. All three domains – life & medical sciences, earth sciences, and energy systems/materials – are characterized by the generation of huge heterogeneously structured
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experimentalists is sufficient Prior research experience (e.g. internships, thesis projects, open-source contributions, or publications) is highly desirable Knowledge of German is beneficial Our Offer: We work
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communication and professional contexts.(TOEFL or equivalent or exemption required) Knowledge of German is beneficial Our Offer: We work on the very latest issues that impact our society and are offering you the
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written and oral communication skills in English; knowledge of German is beneficial but not required High motivation for academic development, demonstrated by academic transcripts and references, and
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and interdisciplinary team Working proficiency in English for daily communication and professional contexts (TOEFL or equivalent or excemption required) Knowledge of German is beneficial Our Offer: We
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. Do I need to know German? No, knowledge of German is not required, but you have the option of taking free German language courses during your graduate studies. How long does a doctoral program usually
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evaluation Knowledge of numerical simulation, for example with land surface or hydrological models Genuine interest in data science and earth sciences Good organizational skills and ability to work both
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, English, or German and English) in your chosen study programmes. Language certificates may not be older than two years. Applicants should have the knowledge of the language of instruction which corresponds
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the national language Proof of knowledge of the language of instruction (German or English).The language certificate should be no more than two years old. Form with an overview of recorded pieces: 'Information