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    • News

      Virtual Sub-Saharan Africa Colloquium: Networks for a post-Covid era

      What role will science play as a catalyser for progress in the post-Covid-19 era? What research topics will drive our work? These are the questions that will be examined by top researchers from the African network at the Humboldt Foundation’s Sub-Saharan Africa Colloquium being held on 30 and 31 March 2022. Here, we present four outstanding individuals and their work.

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      Where the wild bees are

      No one knows yet how the pandemic will impact the careers of young researchers. In this three-part series, we profile Feodor Lynen Research Fellows and show how they are dealing with the challenges facing them.

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    • Wil van der Aalst

      process and workflow analysis and drive cooperation with the engineering, business and economics, and medicine faculties, and also industry. Nominating University: RWTH Aachen University Informatics / Computer

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      Wil van der Aalst
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      Winners of the fourth Communication Lab honoured

      The four best works from the fourth round of the Communication Lab for Exchange between Research and Media were recently awarded €500 each by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation and the International Journalists’ Programmes at an award ceremony held on 4 March 2022.

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    • Wolfram Ruf

      the field of coagulation physiology. Nominating University: Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz Medicine The main focus of Wolfram Ruf's work is on examining the protein thromboplastin which plays an important

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      Wolfram Ruf
    • Magazine Humboldt Kosmos

      “It's not enough simply to say, it is as it is!”

      Excellence and diversity are not a contradiction in terms, according to Hans-Christian Pape. A conversation about the power of positive incentives and diversity in the Humboldt Network.

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      “It's not enough simply to say, it is as it is!”