
News from UHH
Updates from the University of Hamburg (UHH), Germany
From the link below you can download a preliminary schedule of lectures for the second semester (Sommer Semester) at the University of Hamburg (academic year 2021/2022).
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Schedule of lectures - Semester2 in UHH 2021/2022 academic year Date 2022-03-22 - File size 114.39 KB |
In addition, from this link you can get a Campus map for a better orientation on the spot
From the link below you may download the schedule of lectures for the second semester (Sommer Semester) at the University of Hamburg (academic year 2020/2021).
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Schedule of lectures - Semester2 in UHH 2020/2021 academic year Date 2021-04-02 - File size 127.91 KB |
The Faculty of Mathematics, Informatics and Natural Sciences, Department of Mathematics of the University of Hamburg invites applications for two RESEARCH ASSOCIATEs (PhD Students) in THE DFG Research Training Group (RTG2583) “Modeling, Simulation and Optimization of Fluid Dynamic Applications” - SALARY LEVEL 13 TV-L.
See the attached file for more information
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University of Hamburg: 2 PhD positions Date 2020-12-10 - File size 460.93 KB |
The Faculty of Mathematics, Informatics and Natural Sciences, Department of Mathematics of the University of Hamburg invites applications for several RESEARCH ASSOCIATEs (PhD Students) in THE DFG Research Training Group (RTG2583) “Modeling, Simulation and Optimization of Fluid Dynamic Applications” - SALARY LEVEL 13 TV-L.
See the attached file for more information
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University of Hamburg: PhD positions Date 2020-07-09 - File size 438.9 KB |
Dear (this year) graduates,
Are you looking for a research position in Germany? The University of Hamburg, Faculty of Sciences, will be happy to welcome you at the International Virtual Fair on 7 July 2020 where we will present our job opportunites such as PhD positions at the recently opened graduate school.Graduiertenkolleg 2583 https://www.c3s.uni-hamburg.
At the virtual fair you can visit multiple booths, each representing a German university or research institution. In addition to testimonials and branding videos, each booth offers a wide array of information on doctoral positions and research openings, programmes and study opportunities. Apart from that, you can also talk to recruiters and scientists from all the exhibiting higher education institutions via one-to-one online chats.
The event is open to anyone interested in research in Germany. It is free of charge and will be conducted in English.
The fair is organized by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD). Please visit:
http://www.research-in-