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Social Sciences Research Center - WissenschaftsZentrum Berlin (WZB) - http://www.wzb.eu/
The WZB is the largest research institution in the social sciences in the whole of Europe. Detailed information on research concerning the foundations of social science, developmental trends, problems of adaptation, and possibilities for innovation in modern societies. |
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Institute for Advanced Study, Berlin (Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin) - http://www.wissenschaftskolleg.de/index.php?id=8&L=1
The Wissenschaftskolleg is an Institute for Advanced Study that offers scholars of international standing, promising junior researchers, and personalities of cultural life the opportunity to pursue their chosen projects during an academic year. Fields represented at the Kolleg range from Classics and Ancient History to the more theoretical aspects of natural sciences. |
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Weierstraß Institute for Applied Analysis and Stochastics (WIAS) - http://www.wias-berlin.de/
Major research center in applied mathematics and numerics (55 members of faculty); regularly offers PhD studentships and post-doctoral positions. Strong on commercial applications. |
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Hertie School of Governance - http://www.hertie-school.org
Privately funded graduate school offering programmes in the fields of public policy and public management, as well as executive education seminars for continuing education. |
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International Max Planck Research School: The Life Course - http://www.imprs-life.mpg.de/
Postgraduate research center offering PhD stipends for academic research into evolutionary and ontogenetic dynamics; information about academic structure and curriculum; joint project of FU, Humboldt and University of Michigan. |
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The American Academy in Berlin - http://www.americanacademy.de/
The American Academy offers scholarships for up to one year to U.S. junior researchers and senior scholars who wish to carry out independent research in the exciting environment of Berlin. Fellows also profit from affiliations with the universities, ministries, museums, libraries, or other professional organizations in Berlin. Special programs for artists and public policy researchers. |
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IMPRS Complex Surfaces in Material Science - http://www.imprs-cs.mpg.de/
International Max Planck Research School; information about courses and scholarships; joint program of FU, Humboldt and Fritz Haber Institute. |
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Berlin Program for Advanced German and European Studies - http://www.ssrc.org/fellowships/berlin/
Website hosted by US Social Sciences Research Council. Information about joint doctoral/post-doctoral fellowship programme with the Free University of Berlin; aimed at young US scholars specializing in German and European international studies. |
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Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience - http://www.bccn-berlin.de/
Information about the Center's research projects as well as graduate and post-doctoral research opportunities in computational neuroscience. |
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Konrad Zuse Center for Information Technology - http://www.zib.de/index.en.html
Information on research and development of application-oriented algorithmic mathematics; details of interdisciplinary partnerships with universities and scientific institutes in Berlin. Divisions: Scientific Computing, Computer Science. |