Five new Alexander von Humboldt Professors selected
Germany’s most valuable research award goes to Berlin, Duisburg-Essen, Hamburg, Leipzig and Potsdam.
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Germany’s most valuable research award goes to Berlin, Duisburg-Essen, Hamburg, Leipzig and Potsdam.
On 23 and 24 June 2021, international researchers will be meeting for the Humboldt Foundation’s virtual Annual Meeting. The opening with Germany’s President Frank-Walter Steinmeier will be broadcast via livestream.
By creating the Philipp Schwartz Initiative, the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation became Germany’s first research funding organisation to establish a funding programme to protect researchers who are persecuted and at threat. Since its creation, the programme has set a precedent nationally and internationally.
10/2025
Germany’s most valuable research award goes to Aachen, Berlin, Freiburg and Göttingen.
Opening event on 13 June 2024 at Ruhr University Bochum as part of Science Year 2024 – Freedom
24/2025
Latest issue of the Foundation’s magazine Humboldt Kosmos examines academic freedom, support for at-risk researchers from around the world, and the resilience of the German science system.
Scientific collaboration with Israel, a leading nation in research and innovation, is essential to us. In the light of decades of inspiring intellectual exchange and the special relationship between research organizations in our countries, we feel compelled to take a stand on recent developments that can negatively affect international cooperation.