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RWTH Aachen University: Advanced Research Opportunities Program [Deadline: 2023/03/31 or 2023/09/30] Are you a doctoral student or postdoc and would love to experience life and work in a state-of-the-art German research ecosystem for some time? The AROP program at the RWTH Aachen University offers travel grants and scholarships for international doctoral candidates and postdocs. |
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DAAD Tokyo: Kigaru ni Austausch Presentation Coaching (Spring 2023) [Deadline: 2023/04/02] Learn how to present in English like a professional! Presenting is a key competence for researchers and scientists. That is why the DAAD Regional Office Tokyo invites students and young researchers from Germany and Japan to apply to an intensive online presentation coaching. In direct conversation with bilingual expert Atsuko Kohata, participants will learn how to improve your presentation techniques and effectively communicate your areas of interest. A certificate of completion can be issued upon request. |
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International Max Planck Research School (IMPRS) "Chemical Communication in Ecological Systems" [Deadline: 2023/04/16] Are you interested in doing a PhD in Germany? The International Max Planck Research School (IMPRS) “Chemical Communication in Ecological Systems” in Jena, Germany, invites applications for 5 PhD positions beginnning in September 2023 – January 2024. The PhD programme lasts 3 years and the working language is English. Applicants should have or be about to obtain a Master's or equivalent degree in one of the following fields: entomology, neurobiology, molecular biology, biochemistry, analytical chemistry, plant physiology, genetics, ecology, evolutionary biology, bioinformatics, and mathematics and computer science. |
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International Journalists' Programmes: 1st German-Japanese Fellowship Programm [Deadline: 2023/05/15] The International Journalists' Programmes (IJP) will offer a fellowship project exclusively for Japan in 2023 for the first time. This programme will put a strong focus on economics, geopolitics, environment/energy, and new technologies. 10 journalists between the age of 28 and 45 from Japan and Germany will have the opportunity to participate in a two-month stay abroad in the respective countries. |
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Panel discussion: Human-Machine Interaction and Responsibility (Tokyo, March 27) As robots and AI technologies enter our everyday lives, do we have to rethink key concepts such as responsibility? How should these technologies be designed to be beneficial for society? The panel discussion at the DIJ in Tokyo will address these and other questions of Human-Machine Interaction from an interdisciplinary perspective. |
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German Research Fair – ドイツ研究フェア (Online Event, April 27) You want to do research at a German university or research institute and would like to find out more about doctoral programmes, post-doctoral positions, scholarships and research funding? Join the virtual German Research Fair to get in contact with representatives from universities, research institutes and funding organisations from Germany! Registration will open by the end of March. Save the Date: April 27, 16:00-21:00 JST. |
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Report & Live stream recording: Deep Dive on German Energy and Transition and German Hydrogen Policies The decarbonization of the industrial sector through greater reliance on hydrogen is one of the cornerstones of the national strategies of Japan and Germany to achieve climate neutrality. To further promote exchange in this field, the German Embassy and DWIH Tokyo hosted the discussion “Deep Dive on German Energy and Transition and German Hydrogen Policies” on March 1, 2023 at the Embassy Residence in Tokyo. Dr. Felix Chr. Matthes (Öko-Institut – Institute for Applied Ecology) presented the keynote lecture, which was followed by a commentary by Prof. Dr. Takao Kashiwagi (Tokyo Institute of Technology). |
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