Doctoral studies

country
city
subject area
language
university type
university status
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Siegen, Germany
subject area: mathematics and statistics
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Dortmund, Germany
subject area: mathematics and statistics
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Augsburg, Germany
subject area: mathematics and statistics
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Aachen, Germany
subject area: mathematics and statistics
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Giessen, Germany
subject area: mathematics and statistics
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Vechta, Germany
subject area: mathematics and statistics
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Berlin, Germany
subject area: mathematics and statistics
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Mannheim, Germany
subject area: mathematics and statistics
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Mainz, Germany
subject area: mathematics and statistics
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Kaiserslautern, Germany
subject area: mathematics and statistics
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Bayreuth, Germany
subject area: mathematics and statistics
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Eichstätt, Germany
subject area: mathematics and statistics
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Cologne (Köln), Germany
subject area: mathematics and statistics
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Erlangen, Germany
subject area: mathematics and statistics
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Osnabrück, Germany
subject area: mathematics and statistics
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Freiburg, Germany
subject area: mathematics and statistics
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Munich (München), Germany
subject area: mathematics and statistics
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Tübingen, Germany
subject area: mathematics and statistics
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Paderborn, Germany
subject area: mathematics and statistics
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Bremen, Germany
subject area: mathematics and statistics
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Freiberg, Germany
subject area: mathematics and statistics
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Lüneburg, Germany
subject area: mathematics and statistics
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Jena, Germany
subject area: mathematics and statistics
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Wuppertal, Germany
subject area: mathematics and statistics
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Bielefeld, Germany
subject area: mathematics and statistics
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Karlsruhe, Germany
subject area: mathematics and statistics
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Göttingen, Germany
subject area: mathematics and statistics
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Passau, Germany
subject area: mathematics and statistics
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Saarbrücken, Germany
subject area: mathematics and statistics
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Berlin, Germany
subject area: mathematics and statistics
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