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Description
University of Copenhagen International Ph.D. Fellowship in Won Lab Denmark is inviting competent students to apply. Apply for the University of Copenhagen’s International Ph.D. Fellowship at Won Lab to put your research talents to the test and learn new ones. Both local and international applicants who wish to pursue a Ph.D. degree at the institution are welcome to apply. The University of Copenhagen, a public research university ranked 76th in the QS Global World Rankings 2021 and among the top public universities in Copenhagen, has a mission to provide internationally leading teaching and research that will enable Denmark to become exceptionally good at creating value with information technology.
What makes you want to attend the University of Copenhagen? With a worldwide vision and reach, the University of Copenhagen is Denmark’s biggest educational institution. It helps students with admissions, housing, and counseling, among other things, and it also hosts orientation programs with a range of social activities.
The University of Copenhagen Ph.D. Fellowship in Won Lab
The University of Copenhagen Ph.D. Fellowship in Won Lab
Deadline: August 9, 2021
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Eligibility for the University of Copenhagen Ph.D. Fellowship in Won Lab
- Â Applications are accepted from around the world
- Applicants must possess qualifications equivalent to a master’s degree in the project’s subject area. Other significant factors to consider are:
- The overall grade point average
- Relevant professional qualifications for the Ph.D. project
- Previously published works
- Work experience that is relevant
- Other professional endeavors
- With a strong interest in genetics and computational biology, I have a curious mind.
- Language abilities.
How to Apply for the University of Copenhagen Ph.D. Fellowship in Won Lab
- Aspirants must have take admission in the Ph.D. degree at the university. After that, you can complete the online application form.
- You must submit all the following supporting documents:
- Motivational application letter (max. one page)
- Education, experience, language abilities, and other qualifications relevant to the employment are all listed on the CV.
- If the Master of Science diploma and transcript of records were issued in a language other than English or Danish, a certified copy of the original diploma and transcript of records in the original language was required, together with an authorized English translation. If a certified/signed copy of a recent transcript of records or a written statement from the institution or supervisor is not available, a certified/signed copy of a recent transcript of records or a written statement from the institution or supervisor will suffice.
- Previous publications (if any) and relevant job experience will be used to shortlist applicants.
- If English isn’t your first language, you’ll need to show proof of English proficiency, such as IELTS, TOEFL, or other approved proof.
Benefits
- The University of Copenhagen will provide a monthly salary of roughly 27.780 DKK (approximately 3.730 EUR) plus a pension starting in April 2021.
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