Europe for cooperation in Life Science and health. ScanBalt today has 67 members from the countries of the Baltic Sea Region as well as from North-West Russia and Northern Netherlands. They represent more than 60 universities and more than 2.100 Life Science companies. At the occasion of the 10th anniversary
the following 10 cultures and/or regions will likely be offered: USA | Spain / Latin America | Arab World | Great Britain | Turkey | South Africa | Russia | China | India | Sweden Topic III: Thematic Workshops In addition to workshops focusing on target cultures/ regions, we offer all interested public
According to the OECD Review the COVID-19 pandemic and the effects of Russia’s war on Ukraine have highlighted vulnerabilities in Germany’s economic model: an overreliance on fossil fuels, delayed digitalisation and under-diversified supply chains. This comes as the world economy is facing a disruptive
intensive international MBA in Berlin in January. The students come from countries such as France, Georgia, Germany, India, Israel, Mexico, Romania, Russia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, and the United States, among others. They are on average 29 years old and have five years of work experience. Seven
projects of multinational research teams up to three years bringing together researchers from Australia, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, India, Japan, Russia, South Africa, the United Kingdom and the United States of America. Scientific Theme 1: Freshwater Security This theme aims at research addressing
background and at least three years’ work experience in a company with a technological focus Citizens of Central and Eastern Europe Candidates from Russia with experience in the energy sector Women from all sectors with exceptionally strong quantitative skills Applicants from Europe, Africa, the Middle
The European continent is highly energy-interdependent within its member states and depends on energy imports from non-European areas, such as Russia and the Middle East. A transition in Germany’s energy situation also influences European decision-making in energy policy: “The energy transition in Germany
new research facilities to date. At present, 12 countries have signed the European XFEL Convention: Denmark, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Russia, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom.
The bilateral network is funded in this by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) within the framework of the country campaign Russia. Biomedical and bioanalytical applications of so-called nanoscale systems for solving medical and diagnostics problems are key areas of focus, as is
of young researchers out of China as well as to strengthen German research through acquiring excellent research partners. A similar programme with Russia has been running since 2006 – with great success, as Mlynek stresses. Next round of applications The next call for applications for the Helmholtz -CAS