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Communication and Film. The decision is based upon the written application and artistic portfolio which have to be submitted. Details about the portfolio can be found on this website https://www.daad.de/en
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: Additional Information on DAAD Study Scholarships in the Fields of the Performing Arts https://www.daad.de/en/studying-in-germany/scholarships/scholarship-database/information-performing-arts/">Additional
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information about our institute here: https://www.fz-juelich.de/en/ias/ias-8 Your Job: Develop physics-aware simulations of growing cell populations, including their spatiotemporal manipulation in microfluidic
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. Register in the DAAD portal (Read notes about registering in the portal >> ) 2. Applying online in the DAAD portal (Read notes on applying in the portal >> ) Prepare application documents If necessary
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the portal >> ) Prepare application documents If necessary, translate documents (unless they are already in German or English). Scan paper documents and save in PDF format. You can only upload PDF files
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mentorship in the career development of the student. The program language is English. We offer: a highly international research environment and state-of-the-art technology four years of full funding through
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the areas of Architecture, Interior Design, Monument Conservation and Building in Existing Contexts/Reconditioning of Old Buildings, Urban Planning/Urban Development, Landscape Architecture, Landscape
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are to be enabled to contribute with innovative ideas and initiatives to the development of a stable civil society. The programme enables graduates to participate in selected postgraduate courses at renowned
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. The programme is open to applicants from developing or transition countries in Africa, Asia, the Middle East or Latin America. Target Group post-graduates with excellent academic merit and potential who already
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information about our institute here: https://www.fz-juelich.de/en/ias/ias-8 Your Job: Develop 3D+t image reconstruction methods in a cell microscopy setting using image sequences as well as focus stacks