PhD Fellowships Chemical Biology • University of Konstanz (Germany)
The University of Konstanz, with its « Institutional Strategy to Promote Top-Level Research », has been receiving continuous funding since 2007 within the framework of the Excellence Initiative by the German Federal and State Governments.
The Konstanz Research School Chemical Biology is an interdisciplinary graduate programme jointly offered by the Departments of Biology, Chemistry, and Computer & Information Science, and is supported by the German Excellence Initiative.
The Konstanz Research School Chemical Biology provides a research-driven doctoral education in the priority topics Synthetic Chemistry, Cellular Biochemistry, Biophysics, Biomedicine, and Computational Life Science. The individually tailored training programme – fully in English – and the intensive supervision by an interdisciplinary thesis committee are the basic elements for the excellent educational standards of the graduate school.
The current call comprises stipends for up to 3 years with the starting date 1 April 2015, as well as stipends for up to 4 years, financed by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) with individual starting dates in 2015.
The research projects and the application procedure are specified on the KoRS-CB homepage: http://www.chembiol.uni-konstanz.de. All applications and supporting materials must be submitted via the Online Application Platform.
The deadline for applications is 15 January 2015
The Konstanz Research School Chemical Biology invites applications for
Fellowships for PhD Students
from highly motivated and enthusiastic students with a keen interest in interdisciplinary research and with an excellent degree (Master or Diploma) in Biology, Chemistry, Computational Life Science, or related areas
For détails:
Universität Konstanz • Konstanz Research School Chemical Biology
Dr. Heike Brandstädter
Universitätsstr. 10
78464 Konstanz
E-Mail: chembiol@uni.kn
Tel.: +49(0)7531 88-2237
www.chembiol.uni-konstanz.de
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