Details For PhD Fellowships at Biozentrum, University of Basel 2025 In Switzerland:
For PhDs in Molecular Life Sciences, the University of Basel 2025 Biozentrum PhD Fellowships Program is available. Applying for this scholarship is possible here. Your application must be submitted by May 18, 2025. The University of Basel in Switzerland is offering this scholarship, which has full funding, an annual stipend, study abroad opportunities, and other incentives. All nationals are eligible to apply for this scholarship.
Young scientists from all around the world who are intelligent, aspirational, and highly driven are encouraged to apply for the exceptional and highly sought-after scholarships offered by the Biozentrum Basel International PhD Program.
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- Degree: PhD
- Provider: University of Basel
- Funding Type: Full Funding, Annual allowance + study trips + other benefits
- Deadline: 18 May, 2025
- Location: Switzerland
The Biozentrum Basel International PhD Program offers outstanding and highly sought-after fellowships, and the Biozentrum urges young scientists from all over the world who are smart, ambitious, and highly motivated to apply.
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Benefits:
- A yearly stipend to purchase books or a computer and attend meetings.
- An yearly research trip to a Siemens-related city.
- An individual certificate of fellowship program acceptance.
- funding for postdoctoral interviews at the conclusion of the doctoral thesis.
Eligibility:
- Candidates must possess or anticipate having a degree that entitles them to enroll in the University of Basel’s PhD program (MSc and equivalent).
- Outstanding students with a four-year bachelor’s degree, usually from outside the Bologna system, may also apply in special circumstances.
- As part of their fellowship, these will be allowed to finish a Master’s program at the University of Basel on a fast track.
Needed Documents:
- Electronic versions of your MSc or diploma in PDF format, complete with grades and transcripts
- A scientific resume or CV (one page, PDF format, maximum)
two references from your prior academic setting, along with their names and contact details (typically faculty members).
- Referees will be immediately contacted and asked to provide a letter of recommendation.