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PhD Stipends for Research on Global Biogeochemical Cycles

Deadline: 15.01.2011.

Scholarship administrator: International Max Planck Research School
Level: doctoral
Field of study: Natural Sciences, Engineering
Place of study: Germany

 

The International Max Planck Research School for Global Biogeochemical Cycles PhD program: Call open Nov. 15, 2010 - Jan. 15, 2011

The "International Max Planck Research School for global Biogeochemical Cycles" located in Jena, Germany, offers fellowships to outstanding students interested in research on biogeochemical cycles in the Earth system.

The school offers excellent research possibilities for students to obtain a PhD degree in a 3-years graduate program.

The elements key to life such as carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, and nitrogen are continuously exchanged among the land, ocean and atmosphere in what are known as global biogeochemical cycles. Research in the IMPRS discovers how these cycles function, how they are interconnected, and how they can change with climate or human activity. Students can choose research that combines field observations, laboratory methods development, manipulative experiments, and numerical modelling to tackle current questions in global biogeochemistry. Students will also benefit from a three-month external research visit, specialised courses in e.g. statistics, Earth observation, modelling and analytical techniques, as well as in soft skills. We are currently accepting applications for

PhD scholarships

Applications for the program are open to well-motivated and highly-qualified students from all countries. A prerequisite is a diploma or master of science degree in geophysical sciences, environmental sciences, biological sciences, physics, chemistry, computer sciences or related fields, including a corresponding thesis. Proficiency in English is required since English is the official language of the program.

Please apply online at
http://www.imprs-gbgc.de

On this site, you will also find details on the IMPRS program, examples of research projects, the application procedure, and information on living in Jena (a dynamic city of science in beautiful landscape).

The online application closes on January 15, 2011. Successful applicants are expected to join us in spring 2011 and will be offered financial support of roughly 1100 Euros/ month to cover their basic living expenses. There are no tuition fees. Handicapped persons with comparable qualifications receive preferential status.

contact:

IMPRS-gBGC
Anna Goerner
Hans-Knoell-Str. 10
07743 Jena, Germany
URL: www.imprs-gbgc.de  
Email: imprs-gbgc@bgc-jena.mpg.de

 

 

 

 

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