IMPRS International PhD Research Program at University of Tuebingen in Germany

The IMPRS “From Molecules to Organisms” is an
international PhD program offered jointly by the Max Planck Institute for
Developmental Biology, the Friedrich Miescher Laboratory and the Eberhard Karls
University in Tuebingen, Germany. Students highly motivated about
research should have or be about to obtain an excellent University degree (at
Masters or German diploma level) in the life sciences or a related discipline.
The language of all lectures at the IMPRS is English. Apply for
application online by 7th March 2013.
Study Subject(s): The
scholarship is provided in Bioinformatics, Biophysics, Structural biology,
Molecular and cellular biology, Molecular genetics in plant and animal models,
Developmental biology, Evolution, Natural variation, ecology and Genomics. 
 
Course Level: This scholarship is for pursuing doctoral level.
Scholarship Provider: Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology,
the Friedrich Miescher Laboratory and the Eberhard Karls University in
Tuebingen
Scholarship can be taken at: Germany
Eligibility
-Applicants must hold, or expect to hold, a degree in natural or computer
science from a Diplom, Masters or equivalent 4-year program.
-Students current skills and knowledge should match well to those relevant to
your proposed area of doctoral research.
-Students from Bachelor courses at German universities should only apply
if they can demonstrate extensive research experience and outstanding grades
(graduating within the top 10% of their class).
-Applicants with degrees from non-European countries must submit a GRE General
Test score.
-There is no age limit.
Scholarship Open for Students of Following
Countries
: The International students can apply for this
scholarship.
Scholarship Description: The Eberhard Karls University in Tübingen will award the doctoral
degree. Doctoral students benefit from regular workshops and supervising
tutors at the Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology, the Friedrich
Miescher Laboratory and the University of Tübingen. The school’s aim is to
endow scientists to study complex biological processes. The
program of the school is challenging and innovative because it bridges not only
diverse disciplines but also spans several levels of biological organization
(from molecules to organisms). The language of all lectures at the IMPRS
is English.
Duration of award(s): It is applicable for 3 years.
What does it cover? 
-Cutting edge research projects
-Excellent research facilities
-Supporting curriculum with many optional courses.
-Financial support through a scholarship
-International environment with English as the working language.
Notification: Successful
applicants will receive their invitation within 5 weeks of the application
deadline.
Scholarship Application Deadline: The application closing date is 7th March 2013.
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