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Here you will find current news on international activities of German actors in the fields of education, research and innovation.
Germany’s Energy Transition
A discussion featuring energy policy expert Professor Miranda Schreurs focused on Germany’s energy transition plans from nuclear to renewable power and how this shift affects the European energy economy. The event took place at the German Center for…
ERA-NET SAF€RA brings Dynamism into European Research on Industrial Safety
SAF€RA workshop on thematic and management approaches of research programmes
New webinar series “Quo vadis Europe?” on Alumniportal Deutschland
Within eight sessions all different aspects of enlargement will be looked at. Among these sessions will be a live stream from XXIII. European Summer School of the Gustav-Stresemann-Institute where experts discuss all possibilities together with…
The origins of human settlement: Mainz University coordinates a new EU project for young researchers
"BEAN – Bridging the European and Anatolian Neolithic" is the name of a new multinational educational network which has received funding from the European Commission for the next four years.
Cooperation Between European and Japanese Scientists – Call for Applications for the Participation in Partnering Events in the Topic Areas “Efficient Energy Storage and Distribution“ and “Resilience Against Disaster“
Within the Framework of the EU project CONCERT-Japan (www.concertjapan.eu), a Pilot Joint Call which aims to support European-Japanese research projects will be launched in autumn 2012 (CONCERT-Japan Joint Call on Research and Innovation).
ISSC announces call for contributions to 2013 World Social Science Report
The ISSC is pleased to announce a call for contributions to the 2013 World Social Science Report. The report, to be launched in October 2013, will focus on "Changing Global Environments: Transformative Impact of Social Sciences".
Transatlantic Connectome Project Unites People and Machines to Map the Mind
2012 Kavli Prize in Neuroscience Laureate Winfried Denk and connectomist Sebastian Seung discussed microscopy and their transatlantic Internet-based quest to map the connectome, a wiring diagram of neural activities in the brain, at the German Center…
INM among the Top 20 of the Humboldt Ranking
INM Leibniz Institute for New Materials ranks among the top 20 of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. Thus, INM and two other Leibniz institutes are the only non-university institutions among the first 20 places of the ranking which do not belong…
DFG and Goethe-Zentrum Inaugurate New Office Premises in Hyderabad
German Research Foundation (DFG) pays tribute to the increasing project collaboration between India and Germany