Annika Stuke has been granted the right to pursue doctoral studies
Annika Stuke was granted the right to pursue doctoral studies last Friday.
On Friday 19 February 2016 the Dean of Aalto University's School of Science has granted Annika Stuke the right to pursue her studies in Aalto's Doctoral Programme in Science towards the degree of Doctor of Science. This is great news for the CEST group! Welcome Annika!
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