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The programme is open.
Aimed at junior doctors currently undergoing, orabout to undertake, speciality training in an infection discipline, this programme is open to trainees in the UK and worldwide.
NO- The programme is open to everyone.
We must unite to defend our point of view,which is all the more justified as this programme is open to associated countries from Central and Eastern Europe, to Cyprus, to Malta and to Turkey.
The programme is open to all sub-sectors.
Due to the fact that Jönköping International Business School andSchool of Engineering at Jönköping University are international schools with international faculty and that this programme is open to students from around the world, the courses have a diverse participation of students providing an international lear ning experience both in the atmosphere and course content.
The programme is open to all non-US based startups.
Please note this programme is open to Home/EU applicants only.
The programme is open to public and private bodies and actors.
It is precisely because the programme is open to students from third countries that Europe can distinguish itself further in the field of higher education.
The programme is open to all non-US based startups who meet the following criteria.
As well as patients, each programme is open to a selected number of professionals such as medical and social researchers, clinicians and partners in digital projects.
The Programme is open to the students with different professional, educational and cultural backgrounds.
The intention is that this programme is open to as many members as possible and it can even go beyond the EU Member States- as it does already.
This programme is open to both the genders irrespective of culture, religion or background.
The programme is open to organisations in the field of education, training, youth or sport.
The programme is open to students from a wide range of studies in engineering, natural and social sciences.
The Programme is open to the participation of the following countries, hereinafter referred to as the"participating countries.
This programme is open to graduates with a first or second class honours degree or equivalent in a relevant subject.
This programme is open to design students(design, interior architecture, fashion, graphic design) of bachelor's level.
The programme is open for students with an internationally recognized bachelor's degree in computer science or equivalent.
The Programme is open to students, apprentices, teachers, lecturers, young people, volunteers, youth workers and people working in grassroots' sport.
The programme is open to students who have obtained an honour's degree(Level 8) or equivalent in an appropriate discipline i.e. Engineering or Life Sciences.
The programme is open for students with an internationally recognized bachelor's degree in chemistry or a Bachelor of Science degree with a major in chemistry.
The programme is open to students from all over the world and is based on a scheme known as the IÂ3 system: Interdisciplinarity, Internationality and Individuality.
Admission Requirements The programme is open to all applicants holding a Bachelor's degree in law or another Bachelor's degree with at least 45 ECTS in law or other relevant subjects.
The programme is open to all bodies and institutions, public and private involved in vocational training, including enterprises, and particularly SMEs and the craft trades sector.
The programme is open to graduates in Mathematics as well as graduates in non-Mathematics disciplines, who have a strong mathematics background to pursue a study of mathematics at the Master's level.
The programme is open to qualified students who hold a Bachelor's degree(or equivalent degree) from an accredited university in biology, chemistry, medicine, pharmacy, agriculture, or related fields.
Under this action the programme is open to the same type of cultural and artistic projects and under the same conditions as those described in Action 1, but subject to the following further conditions.