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the costs of living. Please navigate to "Services" for details! Academic admission requirements Academic admission requirements include a Master of Science (or equivalent) degree in physics, chemistry or a
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computing (computational aspects of physics, chemistry, biology, engineering, etc.) Course organisation Organisation of studies depends on the chosen sub-programme (bioinformatics, ecoinformatics
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! Founded in 2007, GGNB is a joint enterprise between four faculties of the University of Göttingen (Biology, Chemistry, Medicine, and Physics), the Max Planck Institutes for Multidisciplinary Sciences (MPI
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equivalent) in the biosciences, chemistry, physics, or related fields. The GGNB offers an integrated training and qualification concept consisting of: Thesis advisory committees advising the doctoral student
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Building upon the increasingly strong links between physics, chemistry and the life sciences, the programme aims at advancing the quantitative and molecular understanding of life processes while at the same
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taught in English and is open to students who share enthusiasm for studying different aspects of the biology of cells and who hold a Master's degree (or equivalent) in biosciences, chemistry, physics
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who hold a Master's degree (or equivalent) in the biosciences, chemistry, physics, or related fields, and who are interested in general, applied and infection biology as well as biochemistry and plant
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German Primate Center. The research-oriented programme is taught in English and open to students who hold a Master's degree (or equivalent) in the biosciences, chemistry, physics, medicine, or related
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hold a Master's degree (or equivalent) in the biosciences, chemistry, physics, or related fields. The GGNB offers an integrated training and qualification concept consisting of: Thesis advisory
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, and Molecular Biosciences (GGNB). The research-oriented programme is taught in English and open to students who hold a Master's degree (or equivalent) in the biosciences, chemistry, physics, or related