Strategy of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation
Resilient science for a changing world - Strategy for the period 2024-28
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Resilient science for a changing world - Strategy for the period 2024-28
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The fundamental research conducted by computer scientist Stefanie Jegelka has led to a better understanding and optimisation of graph neural networks (GNNs) and made her name. In Munich, she is called upon to drive our theoretical understanding of machine learning and develop algorithms as well as trustworthy machine learning tools.
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Press Release
15/2025
The presidents of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation and the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), Robert Schlögl and Joybrato Mukherjee, on the developments in Gaza and Israel
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Press Release
The Alliance of Science Organisations in Germany expresses its deepest condolences for the victims of the terrorist attacks on Israel.
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News
In order to combine family and a postdoctoral position, Barbara Grünwald consciously chose the Feodor Lynen Programme. In Toronto she laid the foundations for the research approach she pursues to this day as a professor.
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Press Release
16/2025
The German Academic International Network (GAIN) will host young researchers at its 25th annual conference being held in Boston from 29-31 August.
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We continue to support our fellows from Germany even after their fellowship abroad has come to an end and they have returned home.
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Even after your research stay in Germany, we offer the alumni of our fellowship and award programmes a raft of sponsorship opportunities.
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Sponsorship during your research stay outside of Germany The Feodor Lynen Research Fellowship, the JSPS and NSTC (Taiwan) Research Fellowships enable researchers from Germany to conduct research abroa
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Sponsorship during your research stay in Germany The Alexander von Humboldt Foundation research fellowships offer international researchers the opportunity to pursue their research in Germany. In addi
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