PhD program “Processing of poorly soluble drugs at small scale” – TU Braunschweig

“Processing of poorly soluble drugs at small scale” The Center of Pharmaceutical Engineering (Zentrum für Pharmaverfahrenstechnik, PVZ) will start a PhD program “Processing of poorly soluble drugs at small scale” in October 2014. The program is mainly funded by the government of Niedersachsen via Georg Christoph Lichtenberg grants (Niedersächsisches Promotionsprogramm). This highly interdisciplinary Graduate Program is open to a broad […]

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New rules and fines: Federal government asks cyclists to Checkout

New rules and fines: Federal government asks cyclists to Checkout So that the Ministry follows a recommendation of the Federal Council The police checked cyclists: The picture was taken in 2013 on the Caroline court in Darmstadt. Archive Photo: André Hirtz Many cyclists disregard traffic rules, in some cities the red light offense or driving on the wrong side of […]

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Czech Republic – Bachelors , Masters and Doctoral Scholarships

Deadline: 30 September, Annually Study level: Bachelor, Masters, Doctoral degree Scholarship/s provider: Government of the Czech Republic Description   The Government of the Czech Republic offers scholarships within the framework of its Foreign Development Assistance in support of the study of foreign nationals from developing countries at public institutions of higher education in the Czech Republic. Eligible countries   The […]

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Norwegian Government Quota Scheme for Eastern European, Developing & Central Asian Countries, 2013/14

Norwegian Government offers Quota Scheme for Developing Countries’ Students in Norway. The scheme normally includes courses taught in English at Master’s and PhD level, in addition to certain professional degrees at selected Norway Universities. The Quota Scheme will only enrol students from institutions (organisations, universities, authorities) which have collaboration agreements with Norwegian universities or colleges. Norwegian institutions usually do not admit free movers (individual applicants) to this […]

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