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Autore dell'avviso: Ateneo

25 February 2018
Do you belong to the top-10% of your class and have the ambition to pursue your career in (bio)medical or pharmaceutical research? Then you may want to apply to one of the talent grants of the Graduate School of Medical Sciences of the University of Groningen in The Netherland. People from all countries over the world can attend the Graduate School.

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The Graduate School of Medical Sciences (GS-MS) of the University of Groningen was developed early 2010 to give high-potential international students in (bio)medical or pharmaceutical sciences an opportunity to excel in the field of research of their choice.

Preferred partners
GS-MS was originally developed to strengthen our network of institutional partnerships. We strongly believe that only a truly international research environment will guarantee cutting-edge research. The Graduate School of Medical Sciences (sometimes referred to as the University Medical Center Groningen) currently focuses on international partners in Brazil, Chile, China, Colombia and Mexico. In June 2010, a large delegation of researchers visited Santiago and São Paulo where GS-MS was introduced.

GS-MS provides for the financial backup: from small research internships to full master’s programs. Of course we do not want to exclude talented students from other renowned universities: the list of preferred partners is non-exhaustive. So if you think this matches your profile we welcome you to apply to one of the scholarships below open to students from other institutions.

Grant information:
Roughly two types of support can be distinguished:

financial support for students and staff within the framework of a larger cooperation network of so-called “preferred partners” abroad, and
support for exceptionally talented students from other institutions.
Grant provider:
Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Abel Tasman Talent Program

Available positions:
6

More information: GSMS@rug.nl

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