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The upcoming application deadline for DEEP Courses-on-Demand is 15 May 2021.
The upcoming application deadline for DEEP Courses-on-Demand is 15 February 2021.
The upcoming application deadline for DEEP travel and research grant for 2021 is 15 January.
The upcoming application deadline for DEEP Courses-on-Demand is 15 August 2020.
The upcoming application deadline for DEEP travel and research grant for 2020 is 15 June.
The upcoming application deadline for DEEP Courses-on-Demand is 15 May 2020.
The upcoming application deadline for DEEP courses on demand is 15 February 2020.
The upcoming application deadline for DEEP courses on demand is 15 November 2019.
The upcoming application deadline for DEEP travel and research grant for 2019 is 15 October.
The upcoming application deadline for DEEP courses on demand is 15 August 2019.
The upcoming application deadline for DEEP travel and research grant for 2019 is 15 June.
The upcoming application deadline for DEEP travel and research grant for 2019 is 15 January.
The upcoming application deadline for DEEP travel and research grant for 2018 is 15 October.
Planetary Physics and Global Tectonics, GEO-DEEP9100, will be taught at University of Oslo 24 - 28 September.
DEEP offers members travel and research grants for activities highly relevant for you PhD project. Next deadline for DEEP grants is 15 June 2018.
The upcoming application deadline for DEEP travel and research grant for 2018 is 15 January.
PhD student members have the opportunity to apply for travel and research grants. The grants can cover costs for activities not arranged by DEEP that are relevant for your PhD.
As a DEEP PhD student member you can apply for grants twice a year for shorter research stays, participation at specialized courses or workshops, field work, laboratory work or related activities. Occationally we will also support attendance to international conferences, but this will only be possible if there is no other funding possibilities.
Planetary Physics and Global Tectonics, GEO-DEEP9100, will be taught for the first time in November 2016 at the University of Oslo.
As a DEEP PhD student member you can apply for grants twice a year for shorter research stays, participation at specialized courses or workshops, field work, laboratory work or related activities. Occationally we will also support attendance to international conferences, but this will only be possible if there is no other funding possibilities.