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EU subject code/Fields of study Mobility (1-5) University subject
12.1 1 Medicine
12.1 5 Medicine
16.1 1 Sport Medicine and Rehabilitation
Name of course/program Language Max number of scholarships Explanatory text Homepage
MD in Medicine EN 2
EN 1 1 month stay
EN 1
http://www.tsmu.edu/eng/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=92&Itemid=79
http://www.tsmu.edu/eng/
Bachelor of Sport Medicine and Rehabilitation
We can offer training courses for I and III year students
http://pmre.tsmu.edu/page.php?5
Duration (months) Earliest start date (yyyy-mm-dd) Latest end date (yyyy-mm-dd) Contact name
10 months 2013/09/25 2014/07/25 Prof. Ia Avaliani
1 month 2014/01/20 2014/05/20 Prof. Ia Avaliani
10 months 2013/09/25 2014/07/25 Prof. Ia Avaliani
Contact email Language Requirements Academic Requirements Additional information
[email protected] oral communication in english. Judged in phone conversation and/or English school certificate
Student should supply the list of disciplines/modules taken at home university (preferably given in ECTS).
[email protected] oral communication in english. Judged in phone conversation and/or English school certificate
[email protected] oral communication in english. Judged in phone conversation and/or English school certificate
Only students of II, IV and V year can apply.
Mobility
EU subject codes for priority FIELDS OF STUDY1 2 3
Undergraduate Master Doctorate1 Agricultural sciences
01.1 Agriculture01.2 Agricultural Economics01.3 Food Science and Technology01.4 Horticulture01.5 Fisheries01.6 Forestry01.7 Animal Husbandry01.8 Tropical/Subtropical Agriculture01.9 Others – Agricultural Sciences
2 Architecture, urban and regional planning02.1 Architecture02.2 Interior Design02.3 Urban Planning02.4 Regional Planning02.5 Landscape Architecture02.6 Transport and Traffic Studies02.9
3 Art and Design03.1 Fine Art (Painting, Sculpture, Printmaking)03.2 Music and Musicology03.3 Performing Arts03.4 Photography, Cinematography03.503.6 History of Art03.9 Others – Art and Design
4 Business studies and management sciences04.1 Business Studies with languages04.2 Business Studies with technology04.3 Accountancy, Financial Management04.4 Tourism, Catering, Hotel Management04.5 Industrial Relations and Personnel Management04.6 Secretarial Studies04.7 Marketing and Sales Management04.9 Others – Business Studies, Management Science
5 Education, teacher training05.1 Teacher Training05.2 Primary Education05.3 Secondary Education05.4 Vocational and Technical Education05.5 Adult Education05.6 Special Education05.7 Educational Science, Comparative Education05.8 Educational Psychology05.9 Others – Education, Teacher Training
6 Engineering, technology06.1 Mechanical Engineering06.2 Electrical Engineering06.3 Chemical Engineering06.4 Civil Engineering06.5 Electronic Engineering, Telecommunications06.606.7 Materials Science06.8 Aeronautical Engineering06.9 Others – Engineering, Technology
7 Geography, geology07.1 Geography07.2 Environmental Sciences, Ecology07.3 Geology07.4 Soil and Water Sciences07.6 Geodesy, Cartography, Remote Sensing07.7 Meteorology07.9 Others – Geography, Geology
Others – Architecture, Urban and Regional Planning
Design (Graphic Design, Industrial Design, Fashion, Textile)
Manufacturing Sciences (including CAD, CAM, CAE)
8 Humanities08.1 Philosophy08.2 Theology08.3 History08.4 Archaeology08.9 Others – Humanities
9 Languages09.1 Modern EC Languages09.2 General and comparative literature09.3 Linguistics09.4 Translation, Interpretation09.5 Classical Philology09.6 Non-EC Languages09.8 Less Widely Taught Languages09.9 Others – Languages and Philological Sciences
10 Law10.1 Comparative Law, Law with Languages10.2 International Law10.3 Civil Law10.4 Criminal Law, Criminology10.5 Constitutional /Public Law10.6 Public Administration10.7 European Community/EU Law10.9 Others – Law
11 Mathematics, informatics11.1 Mathematics11.2 Statistics11.3 Informatics, Computer Science11.4 Artificial Intelligence11.5 Actuarial Science11.9 Others – Mathematics, Informatics
12 Medical sciences12.1 Medicine12.2 Psychiatry and Clinical Psychology12.3 Dentistry12.4 Veterinary Medicine12.5 Pharmacy12.6 Nursing, Midwifery, Physiotherapy12.7 Public Health12.8 Medical Technology12.9 Others – Medical Sciences
13 Natural sciences13.1 Biology13.2 Physics13.3 Chemistry13.4 Microbiology, Biotechnology13.5 Nuclear and High Energy Physics13.6 Biochemistry13.7 Astronomy, Astrophysics13.8 Oceanography13.9 Others – Natural Sciences
14 Social sciences14.1 Political Science14.2 Sociology14.3 Economics14.4 Psychology and Behavioural Sciences14.5 Social Work14.614.7 Anthropology14.8 Development Studies14.9 Others – Social Sciences
15 Communication and information sciences15.1 Journalism15.2 Radio/TV Broadcasting15.3 Public Relations, Publicity, Advertising15.4 Library Science
International Relations, European Studies, Area Studies
15.5 Documentation, Archiving15.6 Museum Studies, Conservation15.9
16 Other areas of study16.1 Physical Education, Sport Science16.2 Leisure Studies16.3 Home Economics, Nutrition16.4 Nautical Science, Navigation16.9 Others in Other Areas of Study
Others – Communication and Information Sciences
Mobility4 5
Post-Doc Academic staff
This is the instructions for how to fill in the sheet “Available fields of study”. It is automatically read into a database so it is very important that you fill it in correctly. Below is a short explanation for how this should be done. There is also an example in the “Example” sheet.
First you enter the name of your university (from the drop down list).
The columns with bold text are mandatory (i.e. they have to be filled in). The other columns are optional but you are encouraged to fill in a link to a homepage if you have one. You enter the information on sheet “Available fields of study”.
EU subject code/Fields of study – Go to the “EU subject codes” sheet and see where your subject fits. Enter the EU subject codeof study, e.g. 7.2.
Mobility (1-5) – Enter, in number format (1 to 5), the type of mobility (1 = Undergraduate, 2 = Masters, 3 = Ph D, 4 = Post doc., and 5 = Staff). The scholarships are approx. 3-10 (effective) months for undergrads, 22 months for M Sc, 34 months for Ph D, 6 months for post doc, and 1-3 months for staff.
University subject – Write the name of your academic field. In most cases this is the same as the name of your department/unit, e.g. Geology,Limnology or Spanish language.
Name of course/program – Write the name of your course or program. This is only relevant on undergraduate, masters, and maybe Ph D level. Write name/names of available courses (undergrad) or name of program.
Language – Specify with a language code what language the course/program is conducted in. Below are examples of language codes. Max number of scholarships – Write how many students/staff you can (maximum) accept for this program/courses/exchange.
This is in no way a binding agreement to accept a certain number of students or faculty members. This is the maximum number you can acceptunder the condition that they meet your requirements.
Explanatory text – Give a short description of your courses, masters program, Ph D subject, or research (max 200 characters). Homepage – Give a link to your homepage (if any). Observe that this link should be specific for the course/program. Duration (months) – Enter a number corresponding to the length of the education. Not applicable for undergraduate, post doc. and staff
exchange. Earliest start date (yyyy-mm-dd) – Write when the course/program starts. Write in the form YYYY-MM-DD (students are not allowed to
arrive before 2008-09-01). Not applicable for post doc. and staff exchange. Latest end date (yyyy-mm-dd) – Write when the course/program ends. Write in the form YYYY-MM-DD (e.g. 2010-06-05). Not applicable
for undergraduate, post doc. and staff exchange. Contact name – Write the name of a contact person that can give further information about this course, program or staff exchange. Contact email – Write the email address to the contact person. Contact name and email will only be displayed on the application page for Ph
D applications. Otherwise it is used for administrative purposes.
Language code Language ExplanationEN English Only available in EnglishEN+FR English and French Available in English and FrenchEN/FR English or French Available in English or FrenchDE GermanAR ArabicCZ CzechPL PolishIT ItalianPT PortugueseSP SpanishSW SwedishDU Dutch
This is the instructions for how to fill in the sheet “Available fields of study”. It is automatically read into a database so it is very important that you fill it in correctly. Below is a short explanation for how this should be done. There is also an example in the “Example” sheet.
First you enter the name of your university (from the drop down list).
The columns with bold text are mandatory (i.e. they have to be filled in). The other columns are optional but you are encouraged to fill in a link to a homepage if you have one. You enter the information on sheet “Available fields of study”.
EU subject code/Fields of study – Go to the “EU subject codes” sheet and see where your subject fits. Enter the EU subject codeof study, e.g. 7.2.
Mobility (1-5) – Enter, in number format (1 to 5), the type of mobility (1 = Undergraduate, 2 = Masters, 3 = Ph D, 4 = Post doc., and 5 = Staff). The scholarships are approx. 3-10 (effective) months for undergrads, 22 months for M Sc, 34 months for Ph D, 6 months for post doc, and 1-3 months for staff.
University subject – Write the name of your academic field. In most cases this is the same as the name of your department/unit, e.g. Geology,Limnology or Spanish language.
Name of course/program – Write the name of your course or program. This is only relevant on undergraduate, masters, and maybe Ph D level. Write name/names of available courses (undergrad) or name of program.
Language – Specify with a language code what language the course/program is conducted in. Below are examples of language codes. Max number of scholarships – Write how many students/staff you can (maximum) accept for this program/courses/exchange.
This is in no way a binding agreement to accept a certain number of students or faculty members. This is the maximum number you can acceptunder the condition that they meet your requirements.
Explanatory text – Give a short description of your courses, masters program, Ph D subject, or research (max 200 characters). Homepage – Give a link to your homepage (if any). Observe that this link should be specific for the course/program. Duration (months) – Enter a number corresponding to the length of the education. Not applicable for undergraduate, post doc. and staff
exchange. Earliest start date (yyyy-mm-dd) – Write when the course/program starts. Write in the form YYYY-MM-DD (students are not allowed to
arrive before 2008-09-01). Not applicable for post doc. and staff exchange. Latest end date (yyyy-mm-dd) – Write when the course/program ends. Write in the form YYYY-MM-DD (e.g. 2010-06-05). Not applicable
for undergraduate, post doc. and staff exchange. Contact name – Write the name of a contact person that can give further information about this course, program or staff exchange. Contact email – Write the email address to the contact person. Contact name and email will only be displayed on the application page for Ph
D applications. Otherwise it is used for administrative purposes.
This is the instructions for how to fill in the sheet “Available fields of study”. It is automatically read into a database so it is very important that you fill it in correctly. Below is a short explanation for how this should be done. There is also an example in the “Example” sheet.
First you enter the name of your university (from the drop down list).
The columns with bold text are mandatory (i.e. they have to be filled in). The other columns are optional but you are encouraged to fill in a link to a homepage if you have one. You enter the information on sheet “Available fields of study”.
EU subject code/Fields of study – Go to the “EU subject codes” sheet and see where your subject fits. Enter the EU subject codeof study, e.g. 7.2.
Mobility (1-5) – Enter, in number format (1 to 5), the type of mobility (1 = Undergraduate, 2 = Masters, 3 = Ph D, 4 = Post doc., and 5 = Staff). The scholarships are approx. 3-10 (effective) months for undergrads, 22 months for M Sc, 34 months for Ph D, 6 months for post doc, and 1-3 months for staff.
University subject – Write the name of your academic field. In most cases this is the same as the name of your department/unit, e.g. Geology,Limnology or Spanish language.
Name of course/program – Write the name of your course or program. This is only relevant on undergraduate, masters, and maybe Ph D level. Write name/names of available courses (undergrad) or name of program.
Language – Specify with a language code what language the course/program is conducted in. Below are examples of language codes. Max number of scholarships – Write how many students/staff you can (maximum) accept for this program/courses/exchange.
This is in no way a binding agreement to accept a certain number of students or faculty members. This is the maximum number you can acceptunder the condition that they meet your requirements.
Explanatory text – Give a short description of your courses, masters program, Ph D subject, or research (max 200 characters). Homepage – Give a link to your homepage (if any). Observe that this link should be specific for the course/program. Duration (months) – Enter a number corresponding to the length of the education. Not applicable for undergraduate, post doc. and staff
exchange. Earliest start date (yyyy-mm-dd) – Write when the course/program starts. Write in the form YYYY-MM-DD (students are not allowed to
arrive before 2008-09-01). Not applicable for post doc. and staff exchange. Latest end date (yyyy-mm-dd) – Write when the course/program ends. Write in the form YYYY-MM-DD (e.g. 2010-06-05). Not applicable
for undergraduate, post doc. and staff exchange. Contact name – Write the name of a contact person that can give further information about this course, program or staff exchange. Contact email – Write the email address to the contact person. Contact name and email will only be displayed on the application page for Ph
D applications. Otherwise it is used for administrative purposes.
This is the instructions for how to fill in the sheet “Available fields of study”. It is automatically read into a database so it is very important that you fill it in correctly. Below is a short explanation for how this should be done. There is also an example in the “Example” sheet.
First you enter the name of your university (from the drop down list).
The columns with bold text are mandatory (i.e. they have to be filled in). The other columns are optional but you are encouraged to fill in a link to a homepage if you have one. You enter the information on sheet “Available fields of study”.
EU subject code/Fields of study – Go to the “EU subject codes” sheet and see where your subject fits. Enter the EU subject codeof study, e.g. 7.2.
Mobility (1-5) – Enter, in number format (1 to 5), the type of mobility (1 = Undergraduate, 2 = Masters, 3 = Ph D, 4 = Post doc., and 5 = Staff). The scholarships are approx. 3-10 (effective) months for undergrads, 22 months for M Sc, 34 months for Ph D, 6 months for post doc, and 1-3 months for staff.
University subject – Write the name of your academic field. In most cases this is the same as the name of your department/unit, e.g. Geology,Limnology or Spanish language.
Name of course/program – Write the name of your course or program. This is only relevant on undergraduate, masters, and maybe Ph D level. Write name/names of available courses (undergrad) or name of program.
Language – Specify with a language code what language the course/program is conducted in. Below are examples of language codes. Max number of scholarships – Write how many students/staff you can (maximum) accept for this program/courses/exchange.
This is in no way a binding agreement to accept a certain number of students or faculty members. This is the maximum number you can acceptunder the condition that they meet your requirements.
Explanatory text – Give a short description of your courses, masters program, Ph D subject, or research (max 200 characters). Homepage – Give a link to your homepage (if any). Observe that this link should be specific for the course/program. Duration (months) – Enter a number corresponding to the length of the education. Not applicable for undergraduate, post doc. and staff
exchange. Earliest start date (yyyy-mm-dd) – Write when the course/program starts. Write in the form YYYY-MM-DD (students are not allowed to
arrive before 2008-09-01). Not applicable for post doc. and staff exchange. Latest end date (yyyy-mm-dd) – Write when the course/program ends. Write in the form YYYY-MM-DD (e.g. 2010-06-05). Not applicable
for undergraduate, post doc. and staff exchange. Contact name – Write the name of a contact person that can give further information about this course, program or staff exchange. Contact email – Write the email address to the contact person. Contact name and email will only be displayed on the application page for Ph
D applications. Otherwise it is used for administrative purposes.
EU subject code/Fields of study Mobility (1-5) University subject13.1 3 Biology
13.1 4 Biology
7.1 4
7.1 5
7.2 4
6.4 3 Construction Management
13.3 3
13.6 2 Biochemistry
13.6 3 Biochemistry
13.6 4 Biochemistry
13.6 4 Biochemistry
13.6 4 Biochemistry
13.3 2 Chemistry
13.9 2 climate and water resources
13.9 3 climate and water resources
13.9 4 climate and water resources
13.9 5 climate and water resources
6.4 3 Engineering Acoustics
13.2 3 Chemical Physics
1.1 2 Biologi
1.1 4 Biologi
13.1 2 Biologi
13.1 4 Biologi
6.5 2 Electrical engineering
6.5 3 Electrical engineering
6.5 4 Electrical engineering
13.9 4 Lund University /Lunarc
13.9 4 Lund University /Lunarc
6.4 3 Structural Mechanics
6.4 3 Structural Mechanics
6.4 4 Structural Mechanics
6.9 4 Lund University /Lunarc
6.9 4 Lund University /Lunarc
12.1 3
12.1 4
7.1 1
7.1 2
7.2 1
7.2 2
7.6 2 Physical Geography
9.6 5 Arabic
14.3 2 Economics/Business
7.2 2
13.7 2 Astronomy
14.2 1 Sociology
14.2 1 Sociology
14.2 3
13.2 3 Ion beam technology
14.9 2 Development Studies
14.9 2 Gender Studies
14.9 2 Global Studies
7.6 5
7.3 2 Geology
Physical Geography and Ecosystems AnalysisPhysical Geography and Ecosystems AnalysisPhysical Geography and Ecosystems Analysis
Analytical chemistry/Biochemistry
Medicine, Experimental Brain ResearchMedicine, Experimental Brain ResearchPhysical Geography and Ecosystems AnalysisPhysical Geography and Ecosystems AnalysisPhysical Geography and Ecosystems AnalysisPhysical Geography/GIS/Remote sensing
Environmental Studies and Sustainability Science
Sociology, specialization in criminology
Physical Geography and Ecosystems Analysis
7.3 2 Geology
7.3 2 Geology
7.3 2 Geology
7.3 2 Geology
7.3 2 Geology
7.3 2 Geology
7.3 2 Geology
7.2 4 Sustainability Science
7.4 3 Water Resources Engineering
7.2 4
12.9 3
12.9 4
12.1 3
6.1 3 Solid Mechanics
6.1 3 Solid Mechanics
6.1 3 Solid Mechanics
6.1 4 Solid Mechanics
6.1 4 Solid Mechanics
6.1 4 Solid Mechanics
6.1 4 Solid Mechanics
6.1 5 Solid Mechanics
14.1 2 Political Science
14.6 2 Political Science
14.9 3
14.9 4
14.9 5
6.9 3
6.9 4
6.9 5
6.7 3 Solid Mechanics
6.7 4 Solid Mechanics
6.7 5 Solid Mechanics
6.5 2 Electrical engineering
7.1 3 Physical Geography/GIS
7.1 4 GIS and Remote Sensing
7.1 5 GIS and Remote Sensing
7.2 4 GIS and Remote Sensing
7.2 5 GIS and Remote Sensing
7.6 4 GIS and Remote Sensing
7.6 5 GIS and Remote Sensing
12.1 3 Medical Microbiology
14.3 2 Economics
6.4 2 Engineering
6.4 3 Engineering
6.4 4 Engineering
6.4 5 Engineering
8.9 2 Religious Studies
14.7 2 Human Ecology
14.9 1 Gender Studies
14.9 4 Gender Studies
14.9 5 Gender Studies
6.1 3 Mechanics
6.1 4 Mechanics
6.1 5 Mechanics
Physical Geography and Ecosystems AnalysisClinical Sciences, Vascular complications of diabetesClinical Sciences, Vascular complications of diabetesClinical Sciences, diabetes and cardiovascular disease genetic epidemiology
International Risk and Disaster StudiesInternational Risk and Disaster StudiesInternational Risk and Disaster StudiesInternational Risk and Disaster StudiesInternational Risk and Disaster StudiesInternational Risk and Disaster Studies
6.6 3 Industrial Production
6.7 3 Material Science
6.7 4 Material Science
6.7 5 Material Science
6.7 3 Materials Science
6.7 4 Materials Science
6.7 5 Materials Science
6.4 3 Structural Mechanics
14.9 2 Information Systems
13.2 2 Physics
9.1 2Master of Arts in Languages and Linguistics
Name of course/program Language Max number of scholarshipsPlant redox control EN 1
Plant redox control EN 1
Post-Doc EN 2
Staff exchange EN/SW 2
Post-Doc EN 2
PhD in Construction Management EN 2
Ph.D in Analytical chemistry EN 1
Protein Science EN 5
Ph.D. in Biochemistry EN 2
Post-Doc EN 1
Post-Doc EN 1
Post-doc EN 1
Master's Programme in Chemistry EN 5
WaterLu master program EN 2
PhD in Water resources eng. EN 3
EN 2
EN 1
PhD in Structural Acoustics EN 1
PhD project in Chemical Physics EN 1
Phytophthora Resistance EN 1
Phytophthora Resistance EN 1
Plant Stress Signalling EN 1
Plant Stress Signalling EN 1
Master's programme in Wireless communication EN 5
PostDoc, Wireless communication EN 2
PhD in Wireless communication EN 2
EN 2
EN 2
PhD in Structural Mechanics EN 2
PhD in Structural Mechanics EN 2
Post doc in Structural Mechanics EN 1
EN 2
EN 2
Ph.D in Experimental Brain Research EN 2
EN 2
EN/SW 6
EN 10
EN/SW 6
EN 10
MSc courses in Geomatics EN 10
BA in Arabic Studies AR 1
Master program in Finance EN 15
EN 6
Master programme in Astrophysics EN 2
EN 10
Sociology of Human Development, 15 credits EN 10
PhD programme in SociologyEN/SVE EN/SW 2
PhD in Physics EN 2
Master of Science Programme in Development Studies EN 5
Master of Science Programme in Gender Studies EN 5
Master of Science Programme in Global Studies EN 5
Participating in the departments research projects. EN 1
EN
Post doc in high performance computing, computational sciences and scientific computingPost doc in high performance computing, computational sciences and scientific computing
Post doc in high performance computing, computational sciences and scientific computingPost doc in high performance computing, computational sciences and scientific computing
Postdoc at the Laboratory for Experimental Brain ResearchB Sc courses in Physical Geography and Ecosystems AnalysisMSc courses in Physical Geography and Ecosystems AnalysisB Sc courses in Physical Geography and Ecosystems AnalysisMSc courses in Physical Geography and Ecosystems Analysis
LUMES, Lund University International Master’s Programme in Environmental Studies and Sustainability Science
Managing Sustainability, Society and Collective Behaviour, 15 credits
GEOM01 Evolution of the lithosphere, tectonics and planetary geology
EN
GEOM03 Petrological and ore forming processes EN
EN
EN
EN
GEON03 Quaternary climate and glaciation history EN
Master programme in Geology EN
EN 2
PhD in Water Resources Engineering EN 1
EN 1
Excitation-transcription coupling EN/SW 1
Excitation-transcription coupling EN/SW 1
Englih EN 2
Ph. D. in Solid Mechanics EN 2
Ph. D. in Solid Mechanics EN 1
Ph. D. in Solid Mechanics EN 1
Post doctorate in Solid Mechanics EN 1
Post doctorate in Solid Mechanics EN 1
Post doctorate in Solid Mechanics EN 1
Post doctorate in Solid Mechanics EN 1
Staff Exchange EN 1
Master of Science (Two Years) in European Affairs EN 2
Master of Science (Two Years) in European Affairs EN 2
EN 2
EN 1
EN 1
EN 2
EN 1
EN 1
Ph. D in Solid Engineering EN 2
Post doctorate EN 2
Staff Exchange EN 1
Master of science programme in System-on-Chip EN 5
Ph D in Physical geography/GIS/hydrology EN 1
Post doc EN 2
Staff exchange EN 2
Post doc EN 2
Staff exchange EN 2
Post doc EN 2
Staff exchange EN 2
SW,EN 2
Master Programme in Economic Research Methods EN 5
Water resour. Engin EN 2
Water resour. Engin EN 3
Water resour. Engin EN 3
Water resour. Engin EN 3
Master's Program The Religious Roots of Europé EN 3
EN 10
BA studies in Gender Studies EN/SW 3
Post Doc in Gender Studies EN/SW 1
Academic Staff in Gender Studies EN 1
Ph. D. in Mechanics EN 1
Post doktorate in Mechanics EN 1
Staff Exchange EN 1
GEOM02 Sedimentary basins, palaeoclimatology and stratigraphy
GEOM04 Evolution of the biosphere, palaeoecology and palaeontologyGEON01 Glacial sedimentology - processes, sediments and landform systemsGEON02 Palaeoecological methods and environmental analysis
Post-doc to work on plant-atmosphere mass and energy exchange processes in forests'
Respiratory pathogens and their interactions with the host
Master in Social Science: Human Ecology - Culture, Power and Sustainability
Ph. D. in Industrial Production EN 1
Ph. D. in Materials Engineering EN 1
Post doctorate in Materials Engineering EN 1
Staff Exchange EN 1
Ph. D in Materials Engineering EN 1
Post doctorate EN 1
Staff Exchange EN 1
PhD in Structural Mechanics EN 1
Master Programme in Information Systems EN 5
Masterprogramme in Physics EN
Specialisation in Greek/Modern Greek EN 1
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To investigate control of plant stress tolerance and development mediated by regulation
To investigate control of plant stress tolerance and development mediated by regulation
Work with spatially distributed hydrological modelling in relation to carbon balance models1-3 months stay. See our research profile on home page
Work with spatially distributed hydrological modelling in relation to carbon balance models
The area of research interests within the department encompasses the
The Ph.D. programme provides cross-disciplinary studies in analytical
The first year the students follow advanced courses in biochemistry,
We currently have Ph.D. student research projects available in Biochemistry. For
The aim of the project is to clarify the enigmatic energy-coupling mechanism
Viral genome is a long, charged molecule enclosed in a rigid protein shell of the
Enzymology of hemicellulose conversion. This post doc project is focusing
Through a choice of advanced courses and a degree project the student is given the
The students should follow the WaterLu master program and develop their master
I look for 3 PhD students to work on the influence of climate fluctuations on water
I look for 2 postdoc to work on the modling of the influence of climate fluctuations and Program to be discussed
Measurements techniques for structural components and structures for
Recently emerged two-dimensional (2D) femtosecond spectroscopy in the
Plant resistant mechansims and exogeous induction of resistance are studied
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The programme focuses on the physical and lower layers of wireless communication
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Lunarc is a center for scientific and technical computing and run services for users from
Lunarc is a center for scientific and technical computing and run services for users from
Several projects in the field of light weight structures, particular for new building concepts.
Projects in general concering structural mechanics and computational
Projects in general concering structural mechanics and computational
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Lunarc is a center for scientific and technical computing and run services for users from
The research at The Laboratory for Experimental Brain Research focuses on
The research at The Laboratory for Experimental Brain Research focuses on
Here you will attend undergraduate courses together with our Swedish students.
Here you will attend courses together with our Swedish students. Duration of the masters'
Here you will attend undergraduate courses together with our Swedish students.
Here you will attend courses together with our Swedish students. Duration of the masters'
Here you will attend courses together with our Swedish students. Duration of the masters' The programme consists
The aim of the programme is to familiarise the students with the advanced See homepage and www.lumes.lu.se/html/erasmusmundus.aspx2 year master programme in astrophysics
The course can be studied together with the course The Sociology of Human
The course can be studied together with the course Managing Sustainability, Society See homapage for more information.
PhD student to work with technology development and applications using See homapage for more information.See homapage for more information.See homapage for more information.
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The Department of Geology at Lund University offers a two-year master
We are looking for applicants that can contribute to LUCSUS research projects
The PhD project will study physical and chemical effects on soil properties in clay soils The goal of the project is to understand how cells in the vessel wall sense changes in blood Epigenetics in vascular complications of diabetes
Genetic studies on genetic risk factors for dyslipidemia and role in cardiovascular disease.
Discrete dislocation simulation is a valuable tool for investigating the influence of
Biomechanical modeling of fracture healing based on evolution laws. The
The project consider the austenite martensite transformation found in
Discrete dislocation simulation is a valuable tool for investigating the influence of
The project consider the austenite martensite transformation found in
Biomechanical modeling of fracture healing based on evolution laws. The
The Division of Solid Mechanics has previously published work on a mixed 1-3 months stay. See our research profile on home page
The programme provides wide-ranging as well as in-depth knowledge of the
The programme provides wide-ranging as well as in-depth knowledge of the
We are looking for PhD students to strengthen our research in developing systems
We are looking for a Post-doc to strengthen our research in developing systems 1-3 months stay. See our research profile on home page
We are looking for PhD students to strengthen our research in developing systems
We are looking for a Post-doc to strengthen our research in developing systems 1-3 months stay. See our research profile on home page
The project is a study of delayed hydride fracture (DHF). This includes investigation of
The project is a study of delayed hydride fracture (DHF). This includes investigation of 1-3 months stay. See our research profile on home page
The programme focuses on integrated electronics in a System-on-Chip perspective
We are looking for a Ph D student who wants to specialise in GIS and hydrological modelling.
6-9 months stay. Research using GIS, modelling and remote sensing. Applied
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6-9 months stay. Research using GIS, modelling and remote sensing. Applied
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6-9 months stay. Research using GIS, modelling and remote sensing. Applied
1-3 months stay. Research using GIS, modelling and remote sensing. Applied
We focus on proteins from M. catarrhalis and H. influenzae and the pathogenesis related to
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Staff exchange within research in water resources development in arid areas
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The Master’s Programme Human Ecology: Culture, Power, and
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PhD in Molecular Plant Science or similar subject. Publications in highly ranked international journals.
B.Sc or equivalent in relevant fieldM.Sc. in biochemistry, biophysics, molecular biology or microbiologyPh.D. in Biochemistry or other relevant fieldPh.D. in Biochemistry, Biophysics or other relevant field
Candidates shoulds have publications in highly ranked international journals and a Ph.D. with strong background in Sufficient oral communication in
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Sufficient oral communication in english. Judged in phone conversation and/or English school certificate.
Sufficient oral communication in english. Judged in phone conversation and/or English school certificate.
Sufficient oral communication in english. Judged in phone conversation and/or English school certificate.
IELTS score of 6.0 or more (with none of the sections scoring less than 5.0), or TOEFL score of 550 or more (computer based
Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Information Technology or equivalent
Fluent in English, 'IELTS score of 6.0 or more (with none of the sections scoring less than 5.0), or TOEFL score of 550 or more
Masters’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Information Technology or equivalent
Fluent in English, 'IELTS score of 6.0 or more (with none of the sections scoring less than 5.0), or TOEFL score of 550 or more
PhD degree in wireless communication or equivalentPhD within any area of computational science or computer sciencePhD within any area of computational science or computer science
PhD within any area of computational science or computer sciencePhD within any area of computational science or computer scienceUniversity studies equivalent to a Swedish BSc/B. Medical SciencePh.D; preferably in Neuroscience but other relevant experience also welcome.
BSc in Surveying, Geography with Remote Sensing and GIS or equivalentEnglish proficiency equivalent
to; a University degree from a Nordic university or from a university where English is the
A Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Arts Degree
English language proficiency: IELTS score (Academic) of 6.0 or more (with none of the sections scoring less than 5.0),
BA/BSc with a major (90 ECTS credits) in topics relevant for the programme.
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IELTS score (academic) of 6.0 or more (with none of the sections scoring less than 5.0), TOEFL score of 550 or more
'Specific entrance requirements: General and courses corresponding to the following Swedish Upper Secondary
IELTS score (academic) of 6.0 or more (with none of the sections scoring less than 5.0), TOEFL score of 550 or more
'Specific entrance requirements: General and courses corresponding to the following Swedish Upper Secondary BA in Sociology with specialization in criminology'English proficiency equivalent
to: -a University degree from a Nordic university or from a university where English is the
Admission to the Master's programme in Development Studies requires a Bachelor's Degree (180 credits) in Social
'English proficiency equivalent to: -a University degree from a Nordic university or from a university where English is the
Admission to the Master's programme in Development Studies requires a Bachelor's Degree (180 credits) in Social
'English proficiency equivalent to: -a University degree from a Nordic university or from a university where English is the
Admission to the Master's programme in Development Studies requires a Bachelor's Degree (180 credits) in Social Students that do not have
English as their mother tongue must have passed an internationally-acknowledged
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Students that do not have English as their mother tongue must have passed an internationally-acknowledged
Students that do not have English as their mother tongue must have passed an internationally-acknowledged
Students that do not have English as their mother tongue must have passed an internationally-acknowledged
Students that do not have English as their mother tongue must have passed an internationally-acknowledged
Students that do not have English as their mother tongue must have passed an internationally-acknowledged
Students that do not have English as their mother tongue must have passed an internationally-acknowledged
Students that do not have English as their mother tongue must have passed an internationally-acknowledged Proof of English language proficiency PhD in Physical Geography,
Meteorology, Environmental sciences or other relevant field. Knowledge in statistics and Proficiency in English language
is required
The applicant should have an undergraduate degree (equivalent to Master in Science) in biomedicine, medicine, Proficiency in English language
is required
The applicant should have a graduate degree (PhD) in biomedicine, medicine, molecular biology or similar. It MSc in biomedical sciences, genetics or molecular biology or MD in medicine
Ph.D in Solid Mechanics or equiv.Ph.D in Solid Mechanics or equiv.Ph.D in Solid Mechanics or equiv.Ph.D in Solid Mechanics or equiv.English language proficiency:
IELTS score (Academic) of 6.0 or more (with none of the sections scoring less than 5.0);
To be eligible for this programme students must have a Bachelor’s Degree from a recognised institution of higher
English language proficiency: IELTS score (Academic) of 6.0 or more (with none of the sections scoring less than 5.0);
To be eligible for this programme students must have a Bachelor’s Degree from a recognised institution of higher MSc, with evidence of knowledge in risk, disaster or development issuesPhD, with evidence of knowledge in development studies and sustainablity issues
Sufficient oral communication in english. Judged in phone conversation
MSc, with evidence of knowledge in risk, disaster or systems approachesPhD, with evidence of knowledge in systems approaches
Sufficient oral communication in english. Judged in phone conversation
Ph.D in Solid Mechanics or Materials ScienceIELTS score of 6.0 or more (with
none of the sections scoring less than 5.0), or TOEFL score of 550 or more (computer based
Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or equivalent
English proficiency equivalent to; a University degree from a Nordic university or from a university where English is the
This programme builds upon previous studies at the master level. In addition to a completed bachelor degree, students must Basic education in water resourcesBasic education in water resourcesBasic education in water resourcesBasic education in water resources
English proficiency equivalent to: -a University degree from a Nordic university or from a university where English is the
Bachelor’s degree with a major in theology, the study of religion, classical philology, classical archaeology, history or
The basic requirements are (1) a Bachelor’s degree equivalent to 180 higher education credits and (2)
English is required -if undergraduates want to study the course given in Swedish, Swedish fluency is required
PhD in Gender Studies or related area and research interest in Gender Studies that connect with research being
PhD or the equivalent in Gender Studies or related area and research interest in Gender Studies that connect with
Ph.D, in solid mechanics or material sciences
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[email protected] English TOEFL 550 Ph.D in Materials Science
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Ph.D, in solid mechanics or material sciences
English language proficiency demonstrated in one of the following ways: Previously completed University degree
An undergraduate degree (BA/BSc) with at least 60 ECTS credits of IS related courses (or equivalent). These must include:
Additional information
Our department is flexible in arranging a good solution for the discrepancy between the length of the programme Our department is flexible in arranging a good solution for the discrepancy between the length of the programme
More information on the Ph.D. Programme at the Faculty of Medicine can be found at
The postdoc position(s) will be funded by the EM-ECW for six to ten months. Successful candidates will
See www.lumes.lu.se/html/erasmusmundus.aspx for specific application
Open for PhD applicants from Brazil and Israel (Lot 2 and 16)After completing the Master's Programme in Development Studies, the students will acquire a
After completing the Master's Programme in Development Studies, the students will acquire a
After completing the Master's Programme in Development Studies, the students will acquire a
Duration is actually 2.5 monthsDuration is actually 2.5 monthsDuration is actually 2.5 months
Duration is actually 2.5 monthsDuration is actually 2.5 monthsSee www.lucsus.lu.se/html/erasmusmundus.aspx for specific requirements for
On completion of studies students will receive the Degree of Master of Science (Two Years) in European
On completion of studies students will receive the Degree of Master of Science (Two Years) in European
Our department is flexible in arranging a good solution for the discrepancy between the length of the programme
Our department is flexible in arranging a good solution for the discrepancy between the length of the programme
Upon completion of the programme students will receive a degree of Master of Science (One Year) -
A central aim is to help students develop skills in communicating across boundaries separating the
The Centre for Gender Studies is a small and dynamic department that has expanded and
The Centre for Gender Studies is a small and dynamic department that has expanded and