EUCOR
Eucor - The European Campus is a unique trinational university network between the Universities of Basel, Freiburg, Strasbourg, Haut-Alsace and KIT. Within this network, you can create your timetable trinationally and freely choose courses at the five universities - without additional fees and applications. In addition, the European Campus offers cross-border study programs.
ERASMUS is an EU funding program and is available to all regularly enrolled students.
The term stands for "European Community Action Scheme for the Mobility of University Students", which roughly translates as "European Community Action Scheme for the Mobility of University Students". Within this program, students receive financial support for their stays abroad, provided they meet the necessary requirements.
ERASMUSThe Eucor Upper Rhine Immunology doctoral program (EURIdoc) offers 28 doctoral positions in immunology and biomedicine in a cross-border research network of the universities of Freiburg, Strasbourg, Basel and Karlsruhe.
The PhD research projects cover haematopoiesis, immune cell differentiation, innate and adaptive effector functions, immune-related diseases, infection and cancer immunity.
The positions are EU-funded for 4 years.
Deadline for applications is June 14, 2021. For more information, see the EURIdoc website
In the winter semester 20/21, it will also be possible to attend individual courses or entire modules at the partner universities in Basel, Freiburg, Mulhouse and Strasbourg via the Eucor mobility program. You remain enrolled at KIT, the Eucor-Learning Agreement ensures the recognition of academic achievements and Eucor subsidizes the travel costs.
Since winter semester 2018/19, it has been possible to integrate courses from the Universities of Basel, Colmar, Freiburg and Strasbourg into the KIT Master's in Biology as part of the EUCOR Master's in Plant Science program.
Contact person: Christina Manz
In September 2020, the dual German-French Master's degree program in Viticulture & Oenology was launched at the Neustadt Wine Campus. What can students expect? A binational course of study at the Neustadt Wine Campus and at the Université de Haute-Alsace in Colmar/France, followed by two Master's degrees (Double Degree M.Sc.). Exciting course content such as vine and grape biochemistry, the science of terroir, sensory analysis, innovations in oenology, smart & sustainable viticulture, sustainable business management, consumer research and much more will be taught over the course of the four semesters. On Thursday, March 11, 2021 at 6 pm there will be a digital information event about the Master's program. We would be delighted if you could pass the information on to your Bachelor's students. The program is aimed at Bachelor's graduates from the fields of biology, chemistry, biochemistry, molecular biology, biotechnology, food technology and science, agronomy and other related disciplines.
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