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Declaration on the Future of Science Communication
Young international researchers call for more funding and diversity in science communication.
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Young international researchers call for more funding and diversity in science communication.
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The Alexander von Humboldt Foundation is developing measures for a sustainable global network on the basis of the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
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11/2025
Berlin to welcome 450 international researchers on 25 and 26 June – Livestream of the opening ceremony with keynote address by Humboldt Professor Henning Walczak
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14/2025
Twelve international participants from science, the media and civil society will be in Brandenburg and Berlin until mid-September to examine the future of our food.
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Fellows of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation to meet at the University of Konstanz from 21 to 23 February
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Berlin, Karlsruhe, Konstanz and Munich top the rankings.
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The new president of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation lobbies for science and for tapping international perspectives to solve problems like the transformation of our energy systems.
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The German Academic International Network (GAIN) is inviting early career researchers to come to Boston from 25 to 27 August to attend the 23rd GAIN Annual Conference. The GAIN Conference is the largest networking event relating to international academic careers in Germany. Each year it brings together researchers and high-ranking representatives from German academia, politics and business. This year it is being held in the USA again for the first time since 2019 and is aimed at researchers from Germany who are currently working on the American continent.
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Indian architect Pratyush Shankar will present results of the 2023 Humboldt Residency Programme on 7 September.
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The Alexander von Humboldt Foundation to present its Georg Forster Research Awards, each valued at €60,000.
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