The Cologne Graduate School of Ageing Research (CGA) in Germany is a joint venture of the University of Cologne Excellence Cluster on Stress Responses in Aging- Associated Diseases (CECAD), the University Hospital Cologne, the Max Planck Institute for Biology of Ageing and the Max Planck Institute for Metabolism Research. Cologne has emerged as a leading global research cluster with a stellar constellation of institutes and scientists dedicated to ageing research in Life Sciences. We offer up to
to highly motivated and talented students holding a BSc degree in Biology, Biochemistry or a related subject. The Master fellowship programme is embedded in a cutting-edge research environment and will start on October 1, 2024. Admission to one of the structured and well established Master programmes in Biological Sciences (Computational Biology, Genetics and Biology of Aging and Regeneration or Neuroscience) or the Master programme Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine at the University of Cologne is a prerequisite for receiving a Master fellowship. Master fellowships are amount to 934 €/month and are awarded for a maximum of 1.5 years and until the start of the Master thesis project.
The associated institutes are committed to diversity, plurality of perspectives and equal opportunities. Applications from people with a disability and their peers are especially welcome. Preference will be given to people with disabilities where they are equally qualified. Women are encouraged to apply.
CGA research groups enjoy an outstanding reputation in the cutting-edge research field of ageing and age-related diseases.
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