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Everything just looted? How colonialism is still affecting science
22/2024
The new edition of our Foundation’s magazine Humboldt Kosmos highlights colonial continuities and visions for fair cooperation.
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22/2024
The new edition of our Foundation’s magazine Humboldt Kosmos highlights colonial continuities and visions for fair cooperation.
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Opening event on 13 June 2024 at Ruhr University Bochum as part of Science Year 2024 – Freedom
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After 14 successful years, Enno Aufderheide is leaving the Foundation at the end of March.
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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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Fellows of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation will meet at Chemnitz University of Technology from 8 to 10 February.
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The Alliance of Science Organisations is drawing attention to the threatening consequences which a possi-ble energy crisis could have for science and academia in Germany.
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