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Virtual Sub-Saharan Africa Colloquium: Networks for a post-Covid era

What role will science play as a catalyser for progress in the post-Covid-19 era? What research topics will drive our work? These are the questions that will be examined by top researchers from the African network at the Humboldt Foundation’s Sub-Saharan Africa Colloquium being held on 30 and 31 March 2022. Here, we present four outstanding individuals and their work.

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“It takes the entire network”

Andrea Löther led a study commissioned by the Humboldt Foundation to analyse the potential and needs of female scholars and scientists around the world with regard to whether they could be persuaded to become internationally mobile and undertake a research stay in Germany. A conversation about access, barriers and opportunities for more excellence through diversity.

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Magazine Humboldt Kosmos

What line does the law take on antisemitism, Ms Paz?

Brief enquiries What line does the law take on antisemitism, Ms Paz? Time and again, Jewish people in Germany are confronted with hostility and attacks. Politicians promise to tackle antisemitism with

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What line does the law take on antisemitism, Ms Paz?

Magazine Humboldt Kosmos

How do you intend to outsmart invasive ants, Mr Czaczkes?

Brief enquiries How do you intend to outsmart invasive ants, Mr Czaczkes? They travel the world unnoticed on ships or lorries, hidden in the earth in a flowerpot or in a crate full of fruit. The sprea

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How do you intend to outsmart invasive ants, Mr Czaczkes?

Magazine Humboldt Kosmos

How do planets come from dust, Ms Pinilla?

Brief enquiries How do planets come from dust, Ms Pinilla? Stars, dust and baby planets are the orbit of astrophysicist Paola Pinilla’s research. With the help of high-performance telescopes on Earth,

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How do planets come from dust, Ms Pinilla?