Figures, statistics and evaluations
Figures, statistics and evaluations Here you will find figures and facts about the Humboldt Foundation and our sponsorship recipients and programmes as well as popular departments and research institu
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Figures, statistics and evaluations Here you will find figures and facts about the Humboldt Foundation and our sponsorship recipients and programmes as well as popular departments and research institu
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About us - Our strategy - Our history - Who was Alexander von Humboldt? - Humboldtian and Nobel laureate - Equal opportunities - Partners and Sponsors - Alumni and networking strategy - Our statutes
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With a value of five million euros, the Alexander von Humboldt Professorship is the most highly-endowed research award in Germany and draws top international researchers to German universities.
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Organisation President Robert Schlögl More Secretary General Markus Zanner More Structure, Roles, Contact Organisation Chart More From Werner Heisenberg to the present day Former Presidents More Deput
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Many of the world’s best scientific minds choose one of the Humboldt Foundation’s attractive sponsorship programmes and spend time conducting research in Germany.
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It is very important to us that you and your family feel at home during your research stay in Germany and that you can really focus on your work. The same holds true for the German researchers we support while they are conducting their research abroad. Read on to explore the subsidies, courses, networking opportunities, study trips and other benefits to which you are entitled during your stay.
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The award is granted to a researcher from abroad with outstanding future potential. The aim is to recruit particularly innovative international researchers to work at German universities and research institutions for a fixed-term period.
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The Humboldt Foundation supports developing and threshold countries in their endeavours to promote junior researchers and international networking as well as developing their own functioning science systems. For in a globalised world, a country’s prospects for growth, affluence and social harmony are inextricably bound up with scientific and technical progress.
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Since 2016, the Philipp Schwartz Initiative has enabled German universities and research institutions to host foreign researchers who are threatened by war and persecution in their own countries for a period of two years.
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