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More Excellence for Europe | Max-Planck-Gesellschaft

https://www.mpg.de/6993202/more-excellence-for-europe

In the competition for funding for outstanding research, the Eastern European states of the European Union perform poorly. It is a matter of utmost priority to ensure that the Southern and Eastern Europe member states are brought on board: not least because they would benefit from the establishment of excellence also in terms of economic power.
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Official inauguration of new MPP building | Max-Planck-Gesellschaft

https://www.mpg.de/22137904/max-planck-institute-for-physics-new-building-garching?c=151995

In the presence of guests of honour Markus Söder, Minister President of Bavaria, Markus Blume, Minister of State for Science and the Arts, and Patrick Cramer, President of the Max Planck Society, the inauguration of the new institute building, which the Max Planck Institute for Physics (MPP) will move into at the end of 2023, took place yesterday, June 27, 2024.
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Carl Bosch | Max-Planck-Gesellschaft

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The Senate of the Kaiser Wilhelm Society elected Carl Bosch, former director general of IG Farben and winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, to succeed Max Planck as President on 29 May 1937. The office he assumed was a difficult one. The change of President was accompanied by major upheavals in the Society’s management structure: the Nazis‘ „leader principle“ was also to apply to the KWG from then on. In parallel, people in management positions, such as Friedrich Glum and Lukas von Cranach, had to leave their posts. As President, the rough and reserved Carl Bosch did not much shape the fate of the KWG, though he did several times use his considerable influence in society, to save Jewish scientists like Lise Meitner and Otto Meyerhof from persecution, ultimately in vain. He increasingly left the day-to-day business to his close colleague Ernst Telschow. Bosch himself went on numerous trips abroad, trying to fight his growing depression. In despair at the political situation in Germany, he died in Heidelberg in 1940.
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