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Martin Wikelski is a director at the Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior
Wikelski is a Niko-Tinbergen Laureate of the German
Martin Wikelski is a director at the Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior
Wikelski is a Niko-Tinbergen Laureate of the German
Dioscuri programme to reinforce cutting-edge research in Central and Eastern Europe launched. An initial funding of over ten million euros is provided for researchers at the initiative’s debut in Poland.
The German and Polish governments are mutually responsible
Claudia Felser is a Director and Scientific Member at the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids in Dresden
Society of India 2018 member of the Leopoldina, the German
Are you keen to carry out research at a Max Planck institute while studying for your doctorate? This video explains how to apply, who to contact and which steps you must take.
2023 Awards Support for young researchers The German
With five Dioscuri Centres already established at Polish Host Institutions, the Max Planck Society and the Polish National Science Centre are looking for the next Centre leaders in their fourth call for Dioscuri Centres in Poland. Applications for a Dioscuri Centre may be submitted until June 15th, 2021.
Quantum Physics Andriy Styervoyedov explains how a new German-Ukrainian
The Max Planck Society’s Senate confirms the incumbent President Martin Stratmann for the new term of office beginning in June 2020.
2024 Research Policy Additional funding for German-Israeli
Asifa Akhtar was elected as the new Vice President of the Max Planck Society
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In 2018, the MPG launched the four-year pilot phase of the Lise Meitner Excellence Program – with great success: almost 300 candidates seized the opportunity to apply for Group Leader positions. The applicants for the first call came from 42 countries; 74 percent were EU citizens and the remaining 26 percent came from non-EU countries.
2023 Awards Support for young researchers The German
At its meeting on 23 June 2022 in Berlin, the Max Planck Society’s Senate appointed Patrick Cramer as new President-elect of the Max Planck Society for the term of office from 2023 to 2029.
including the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize of the German
Science Tunnel 3.0 exhibition opens in São Paulo
The exhibition is supported by the German Foreign Office