
Karlsruhe
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Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
- The Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) was founded 2009 by a merger of Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe and University of Karlsruhe.
- KIT is among the leading engineering research institutions worldwide. In 2006, University of Karlsruhe succeeded in the national Excellence Initiative and was granted the elite status as one of first three universities in Germany.
- Over 140 Institutes, 30 Fields of Competence bundled in 6 Areas of Competence, e.g. Applied Life Sciences
- In 60 study courses, KIT students acquire knowledge and skills for new scientific breakthroughs and the development of viable applications.
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KIT/CNF
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Basel
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Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zürich (ETHZ)
- The Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering is of the one of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technolgy (ETHZ) youngest departments and is located in Basel.
- The unique blend of researchers in this department makes it an exciting venue for academics interested in biological questions.
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 ETZH
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Basel
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University of Basel
- Founded in 1460
- 7 faculties and more than 70 institutes
- More than 11’000 students, 20% from abroad
- The University of Basel has full university status. It offers degree programmes across the arts and sciences, ranging from Archaeology to Zoology. One of our distinctive strengths is the focus on «Culture» and «Life Sciences.»
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Universität Basel
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Freiburg

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University of Freiburg
- The University of Freiburg, founded in 1457, consistently achieves top positions in all university rankings. In 2007 the University became one of nine top universities in Germany to be honored in the national Excellence Initiative for outstanding research.
- 11 faculties, 100 institutes and departments, 183 fields of study, 16 research centers, 10 special research areas and 11 graduate research programs attract a total of around 23,000 students to Freiburg, including many international students and junior researchers
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University Medical Center Freiburg
- Almost 8,000 doctors, nurses, and other employees work at the University Medical Center Freiburg, which cares for nearly 60,000 inpatients and around 350,000 ambulatory patients a year in its 14 clinics, 12 institutes and their 30 departments. The University Medical Center is the teaching hospital and part of the medical research unit of the University of Freiburg and home to its Faculty of Medicine. It is one of the largest and most reputable in Europe, due to its extensive clinical capabilities and advances in research
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Universitätsbauamt/ZBSA
Universitätsklinikum Freiburg/ Neurozentrum
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Mulhouse
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University of Haute-Alsace in Mulhouse
- 16 laboratories divided among three research centres
- 5 campuses
- Bi- and tri-national European and international degree programs
- The University of Haute-Alsace creates at least one start-up per year based on projects from its scientists or its students.
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Université de Haute Alsace
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Strasbourg

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University of Strasbourg, One the largest universities in France
- 14th in the Shanghai “Academic Ranking of World Universities” in the field of chemistry
- one of the leading scientific universities in France and Europe thanks to its academic offerings and excellence in research
- French Centre of Excellence in Chemistry: “International Centre for Frontier Research in Chemistry” (80 teams, 250 scientists)
- 10 doctoral schools and 2,660 doctoral students : one of Europe’s best graduate schools
- A founding member of the League of European Research Universities (LERU)
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Strasbourg University Hospitals
- The Strasbourg University Hospitals has 8 schools and institutes, divided into 9 sectors of education, for training health workers. These formations include more than 950 students.
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Université de Strasbourg
 NHC
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