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Inclusive and sustainable: together for the AI of tomorrow
On 21 June, leading AI researchers and civil society actors met at the Humboldt Academia in Society Summit in Berlin to discuss the future of artificial intelligence.
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On 21 June, leading AI researchers and civil society actors met at the Humboldt Academia in Society Summit in Berlin to discuss the future of artificial intelligence.
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The Japanese biomedical engineering expert Keisuke Goda to receive the 2022 Philipp Franz von Siebold Award.
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Further strengthening of scientific relations between Germany and Canada additionally reinforced by Memorandum of Understanding
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The fifth Communication Lab, ”The New Global”, took place on 13 to 14 and 20 to 21 May. Ten journalists and ten researchers from 15 different countries discussed the future of global cooperation with experts from the media, science and political consultancy.
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For the first time, 33 Humboldt Scouts have embarked on a search for research fellows for their respective teams and the Humboldt Foundation’s network of excellence. Here, two of these scouts report on how they go about their search for talent.
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In late July, the Japanese freighter Wakashio ran aground on a coral reef off the southeastern coast of the island nation Mauritius in the Indian Ocean. Some 1,000 tonnes of oil leaked through a rupture in the hull into the ocean and now endanger the unique ecosystems in the surrounding nature reserves. Hundreds of volunteers tried to lessen the disaster. The tanker eventually broke in two on 16 August. Plans now foresee sinking one part of the wreck off the coast of the island. A controversial decision. Humboldtian Nowsheen Goonoo talks about the disaster that struck her native country without warning and now has the potential to impact her own research work.
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Iran announces impending execution of Ahmadreza Djalali. Humboldt Foundation joins Scholars at Risk and the German Rectors’ Conference (HRK) in calling for the academic's release.
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