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International PhD Program - Microbiology
The International Max Planck Research School for Environmental, Cellular, and Molecular Microbiology in Marburg (IMPRS-Mic)The IMPRS-MIC is a joint initiative of the Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology and the Philipps-Universität Marburg. The school aims to provide excellent students with outstanding and interdisciplinary scientific training in modern microbiology.Research areas covered include:
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PhD degrees - Systemic Neurosciences
PhDGraduate School of Systemic Neurosciences (GSN-LMU)Germany,
What makes the GSN so attractive?
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MSc positions - Neurosciences
Master’s DegreeGraduate School of Systemic Neurosciences (GSN-LMU)
The program is supported by the Elite Network of Bavaria (ENB). The ENB is a funding initiative by the state of Bavaria to promote new and innovative teaching programs, designed according to the Bologna principles, for highly qualified students at top facilities. The ENB also arranges for high quality soft skill courses for all their members and is closely linked to the Max-Weber Foundation.Applicants for the ENB MSc Program "Neurosciences" must hold a BSc or equivalent degree in biology, psychology, medicine, physics, philosophy or related fields.
Application start: December 1st (every year)
Closing date: February 1 (every year)
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The International Max Planck Research School for Environmental, Cellular, and Molecular Microbiology in Marburg (IMPRS-Mic)The IMPRS-MIC is a joint initiative of the Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology and the Philipps-Universität Marburg. The school aims to provide excellent students with outstanding and interdisciplinary scientific training in modern microbiology.Research areas covered include:
- Biogeochemistry
- Cellular and molecular microbiology
- Microbial biochemistry
- Modeling of microbial systems
- Molecular microbial ecology
- Plant-microbe interactions
- Environmental genomics
- Microbial symbiosis
- Fungal biodiversity
- Pathogen evolution
- Plant-microbe interactions
- Synthetic biology
- Systems biology
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PhD degrees - Systemic Neurosciences
PhDGraduate School of Systemic Neurosciences (GSN-LMU)Germany,
What makes the GSN so attractive?
- Internationally recognized, cutting-edge research opportunities
- Flexible degree structure
- Broad exposure to various research fields
- Support of interdisciplinary research projects
- Application start: December 1st (every year)
- Closing date: February 1st (every year)
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MSc positions - Neurosciences
Master’s DegreeGraduate School of Systemic Neurosciences (GSN-LMU)
The program is supported by the Elite Network of Bavaria (ENB). The ENB is a funding initiative by the state of Bavaria to promote new and innovative teaching programs, designed according to the Bologna principles, for highly qualified students at top facilities. The ENB also arranges for high quality soft skill courses for all their members and is closely linked to the Max-Weber Foundation.Applicants for the ENB MSc Program "Neurosciences" must hold a BSc or equivalent degree in biology, psychology, medicine, physics, philosophy or related fields.
Application start: December 1st (every year)
Closing date: February 1 (every year)
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