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Young Researchers

Training the next generation of scientists is the basis for future-oriented research. Doctoral students establish the basis for their scientific careers in DFG Research Training Groups, Doctoral Colleges, and the Max Planck Research School, a collaboration of the Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology and the University of Marburg. First-class supervision creates the necessary conditions.

Philipps-Universität Marburg aims for a structured graduate training for all young researchers.

Philipps-Universität Marburg annually awards six doctoral scholarships since 2006 (these are granted alternately to doctoral students of the humanities and social sciences, and to doctoral students of the natural sciences and medicine).

Philipps-Universität Marburg annually awards its Dissertation Prize for four outstanding dissertations.

 

Guidelines for the doctoral education at the Philipps-Universität Marburg (in German, PDF / 50 KB)

Information for doctoral students  (in German)

 

 

Science Prize of Crafts of the Kassel Chamber of Crafts Science Prize of Crafts of the Kassel Chamber of Crafts
Application 2010
Deadline: 30. September 2010

 

NEW Structured Doctoral Programmes
Application 2010
Deadline: 31. July 2010

 

 

NEW The von Behring-Röntgen-Foundation Supports
Research and Education in the Faculty of Medicine
Deadline: 29. July 2010

 

Last modified: 20.07.2010 · Rockelm

 
 
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Young Researchers - N. N., Biegenstraße 10, D-35032 Marburg
Tel. 06421/28-26938, Fax 06421/28-27021, eMail: sandra.basenau@verwaltung.uni-marburg.de

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