ORPHEUS: Organisation For Ph D Education in Biomedicine and Health Sciences in The European System

ORPHEUS: Organisation For Ph D Education In Biomedicine And Health Sciences In The European System

ORPHEUS ( Organisation for PhD Education in Biomedicine and Health Sciences in the European System) is an association of biomedical and health science faculties and institutions. ORPHEUS is dedicated to the development of standards for the PhD.

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