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The Helmholtz International Graduate School for Cancer Research in Heidelberg is an interdisciplinary and international Ph.D. program for all students working at the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ). Ph.D. students here conduct research at the forefront of basic, epidemiological, and translational cancer research. The curriculum is in English and includes scientific and professional training.
Duration: 3-4 years
Research areas:
• Cell Biology and Tumor Biology
• Functional and Structural Genomics
• Cancer Risk Factors and Prevention
• Tumor Immunology
• Imaging and Radiooncology
• Infection, Inflammation, and Cancer
• Translational Cancer Research
Requirements/Qualifications:
A. Applicants must hold or expect to have a university master’s degree, including a written master’s research thesis.
B. Degree must be in the following subjects: (molecular) biology, biochemistry, chemistry, physics, mathematics, computational biology, computer science, or epidemiology/public health studies.
C. Applicants pursuing their degree must anticipate receiving it not later than six months after the application deadline.
D. Applicant must provide a provisional certificate, or Bonafide statement from the University, stating the examination marks already obtained, should be provided.
E. Applicant must provide evidence of English Language Skills
Applications:
A. Submit an online application
B. Applicant must provide the following information:
• Educational qualifications, honors, skills, and interests
• Statement of motivation
• 2 Letters of recommendation
Type: | PhD |
Organization: | Germany: Helmholtz International Graduate School |
Location: | Germany |
Eligibility: | Master's |
Other Info: | Visit Website |
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