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PhD project after one year of intensive coursework. The primary goal of GGNB is to provide an excellent research environment for PhD candidates as well as an outstanding research-based training
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organisation The PhD study programme is structured. Work on the thesis research project is complemented by a curriculum tailored to the needs of junior researchers. The building blocks of the curriculum
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, Agroforestry Ecosystem Modelling Biodiversity Wildlife Management Course organisation Within the programme, students focus on their individually proposed PhD projects under the supervision of one
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Graduate Center for Neurosciences, Biophysics, and Molecular Biosciences (GGNB). Each doctoral student will conduct a three-year research project. In addition to the regular supervision of PhD students by
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, Management of Natural Resources, Agribusiness, Tropical and International Agriculture, Global Agri-Food Systems, and Animal Welfare. The PhD programme emphasises independent research on the part of
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. The maximum duration of PhD studies in the GGNB programme is four years. A Diploma supplement will be issued No International elements Language training provided Training in intercultural skills Projects with
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duration of PhD studies in GGNB is four years. A Diploma supplement will be issued No International elements Language training provided Training in intercultural skills Projects with partners in Germany and
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duration of PhD studies in GGNB is four years. A Diploma supplement will be issued No International elements Language training provided Training in intercultural skills Projects with partners in Germany and
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Degree PhD (Division of Mathematics and Natural Sciences) or, alternatively, Dr rer nat In cooperation with Max Planck Institute for Multidisciplinary Sciences (MPI-NAT) Teaching language English
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Degree PhD (Division of Mathematics and Natural Sciences) or, alternatively, Dr rer nat In cooperation with Max Planck Institute for Multidisciplinary Sciences (MPI-NAT), Max Planck Institute