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[QUOTE="mfb, post: 5998546, member: 405866"] Maybe your CV could be improved. Or the interviews don't go well. Where: Well, see what is advertised, and search for possible positions that are not advertised. If you like a group, just send a mail and ask if they have a PhD position. Ask your previous supervisor, colleagues and similar if they know open PhD positions (which typically also means they know someone in this group - that can help a lot). Apart from that: Germany and Sweden are not the only countries doing research in the fields you are interested in. [/QUOTE]
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