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      Humboldt Research Award

      • For whom: internationally recognised researchers
      • From: all countries (excluding Germany)
      • What:  €60,000 award money (research stay of up to 12 months in Germany possible)
      Humboldt Research Award

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      Georg Forster Research Fellowship

      • For whom: postdoctoral and experienced researchers contributing to sustainable development
      • From: developing or transition countries in accordance with OECD (excluding PR China and India)
      • What:  6–24-month research stay in Germany
      Georg Forster Research Fellowship

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      Konrad Adenauer Research Award

      • For whom: internationally recognised researchers
      • From: Canada
      • What:  €60,000 award money (up to 12 months research stay in Germany possible)
      Konrad Adenauer Research Award

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    • ComLab#10: Living longer, living better

      The next Communication Lab will take place in Berlin in the fall of 2025 on sustainable innovation in healthcare, environmental research and technology.

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      ComLab#10: Living longer, living better
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      The coincidence of a lifetime

      On a Humboldt study tour around Germany in 1972, the Romanian neuroscientist Maria-Luisa Flonta and the philosopher Mircea Flonta got to know each other. More than five decades later, they look back – on their eventful life in academia and their path together that is closely linked to the Humboldt Foundation to this day.

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      Reappraising research

      Humboldt Foundation joins the Coalition for Advancing Research Assessment that campaigns for reform of the assessment and evaluation of academic performance worldwide.

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    • News

      "We are in the middle of a big experiment”

      In our podcast Bench Talks, macroecologist Brian McGill and science journalist Sahana Ghosh talk about the future of biodiversity and how better communication could be a game changer.

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