Leibniz Association
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The Leibniz Association is the umbrella organisation for 87 research institutions which address scientific issues of importance to society as a whole. The Leibniz Institutes conduct research and provide infrastructure for science and research and perform research-based services – liaison, consultation, transfer – for the public, policy-makers, academia and business. The Berlin Museum for Natural History (Museum für Naturkunde), one of the ten largest scientific collections in the world, is a prominent example of a Leibniz Association member.
The Leibniz Association makes direct reference to its eponym, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646–1716), who was the epitome of a great universal scholar.
Facts and Figures
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87 institutes;
conducting research or providing scientific infrastructure
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7,100 scientists,
16,100 staff in total
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annual budget:
approx. 1.3 billion euro (2009)
Organisational Details
The Leibniz Association is known for its enormous diversity of themes addressed by the institutes. With the majority of institutes being scientifically and organisationally independent, the Leibniz Association provides a decentralised organisational structure. The 87 Leibniz Institutes employ more than 16,100 people and dispose of an annual budget of more than a billion euros.
Research Activities
The research centres focus on the humanities and social sciences, economics, spatial and life sciences, mathematics, natural sciences, engineering and environmental research.
International Cooperation
Most international cooperative projects at the Leibniz Association are coordinated by its institutes. The headquarters send delegates to various committees who represent the association in their relations with authorities and the international scientific community. The headquarters are particularly involved in committees convened by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) and the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) regarding “Scientific and Technical Cooperation” (WTZ) and “International Marketing for Higher Education in Germany”.
Research Budget
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The budget totals approx. 1.3 billion euro (2009) and is borne almost equally by the Federal Government (33%), the Länder (33%) and third-parties as well as other revenues (34%).
Leibniz-Gemeinschaft - Bonn OfficeEduard-Pflüger-Str. 55
53113 Bonn
Germany
Phone: +49 228 308 15 - 210
www.wgl.de
Leibniz-Gemeinschaft - Berlin OfficeSchützenstr. 6a
10117 Berlin
Germany
Phone: + 49 30 20 60 49-0
www.wgl.de
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