The Leibniz Association (German: Leibniz-Gemeinschaft or Wissenschaftsgemeinschaft Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz) is a union of German non-university research institutes from various disciplines.
Formation | 1990 |
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Type | non-profit research organization |
Headquarters | Berlin, Germany |
President | Prof. Dr. Martina Brockmeier |
Main organ | Senate |
Budget | €1.9 billion (2019) |
Staff | 20,000 |
Website | www |
Funding and Structure
editAs of 2020, 96 non-university research institutes and service institutions for science are part of the Leibniz-Gemeinschaft. The fields range from natural science, engineering, and ecology, to economics, other social sciences, spatial science, and humanities. The Leibniz Institutes work in an interdisciplinary fashion, and connect basic and applied science. They cooperate with universities, industry, and other partners in different parts of the world. Taken together, the Leibniz Institutes employ 20,000 people and have a budget of €1.9 billion.[2] Leibniz Institutes are funded publicly to equal parts by the federal government and the Federal states (Bundesländer).
Every Leibniz institution is evaluated by the Leibniz Senate regularly, at a minimum of once every seven years. The evaluation is used as a benchmark of quality with respect to the work and research carried out by the institutes.[3]
History
editThe Leibniz-Gemeinschaft is named after the German philosopher, mathematician, scientist, and inventor Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646–1716).
The Leibniz Association evolved from the "Blaue Liste" (blue list) in former Western Germany and research institutions of the German Academy of Sciences at Berlin of the former DDR, whose research capability was deemed worth keeping after an evaluation by the German Wissenschaftsrat. The name 'Blaue Liste' for a German model for funding science has been retired, and traces back to the color of a dossier.
The Leibniz Association's headquarter is located in Berlin and there is an EU bureau in Brussels. Since 2014, the engineer Matthias Kleiner has been president of the Leibniz Association, with Christiane Neumann acting as secretary general.
In 2020, the Nature Index based on scientific publication rates, ranked the Leibniz Association as 3rd in Germany and 56th across the globe.[4]
Sections
editA - Humanities and Educational Research
editName | Location | Initials | Website |
Deutsches Bergbau-Museum Bochum – Leibniz-Forschungsmuseum für Georessourcen (Research Institute for Mining History and Mining Museum) | Bochum | DBM | www.bergbaumuseum.de |
German Institute for Adult Education – Leibniz Centre for Lifelong Learning | Bonn | DIE | www.die-bonn.de |
German Institute for International Educational Research | Frankfurt am Main | DIPF | www.dipf.de/ |
Deutsches Museum | München | DM | www.deutsches-museum.de |
Deutsches Schiffahrtsmuseum - National Maritime Museum | Bremerhaven | DSM | www.dsm.museum |
Leibniz Institute for Educational Media | Georg Eckert Institute | Braunschweig | GEI | www.gei.de |
Germanisches Nationalmuseum | Nürnberg | GNM | www.gnm.de |
Herder Institute for Historical Research on East Central Europe | Marburg | HI | www.herder-institut.de |
Leibniz Institute for the German Language | Mannheim | IDS | www.ids-mannheim.de |
Institute of Contemporary History | München-Berlin | IfZ | www.ifz-muenchen.de |
Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories | Bamberg | LIfBi | www.lifbi.de |
Leibniz Institute for Science and Mathematics Education at the University of Kiel | Kiel | IPN | www.ipn.uni-kiel.de |
Leibniz-Insitut für Europäische Geschichte | Mainz | IEG | www.ieg-mainz.de |
Leibniz Institute for the History and Culture of Eastern Europe | Leipzig | GWZO | http://www.leibniz-gwzo.de |
Leibniz-Institute for East and Southeast European Studies | Regensburg | IOS | www.ios-regensburg.de |
Knowledge Media Research Center (Leibniz-Institut für Wissensmedien) | Tübingen | KMRC (IWM) | www.iwm-tuebingen.de |
Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum, Forschungsinstitut für Vor- und Frühgeschichte | Mainz | RGZM | www.rgzm.de |
Leibniz-Centre General Linguistics | Berlin | ZAS | www.zas.gwz-berlin.de |
Leibniz-Zentrum Moderner Orient | Berlin | ZMO | www.zmo.de |
Leibniz Institute for Psychology Information | Trier | ZPID | www.zpid.de |
Centre for Contemporary History | Potsdam | ZZF | www.zzf-pdm.de |
Leibniz Institute for Jewish History and Culture (Simon Dubnow Institute) | Leipzig | DI | http://www.dubnow.de/institut/aktuelles/ |
B - Economics, Social Sciences, Spatial Research
editC - Life Sciences
editD - Mathematics, Natural Sciences, Engineering
editE - Environmental Sciences
editName | Location | Initials | Website |
Leibniz Institute for Agricultural Engineering and Bioeconomy | Potsdam-Bornim | ATB | www.atb-potsdam.de |
Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Research | Leipzig | TROPOS | www.tropos.de |
Leibniz Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries | Berlin | IGB | www.igb-berlin.de |
Leibniz Institute of Vegetable and Ornamental Crops | Großbeeren | IGZ | www.igzev.de |
Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research | Warnemünde | IOW | www.io-warnemuende.de |
Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research | Potsdam | PIK | www.pik-potsdam.de |
Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research | Müncheberg | ZALF | www.zalf.de |
Leibniz Centre for Tropical Marine Research | Bremen | ZMT | www.zmt-bremen.de |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Chausseestraße 111 - Sitz der Leibniz-Gemeinschaft". leibniz-gemeinschaft.de.
- ^ "About the Leibniz Association". www.leibniz-gemeinschaft.de.
- ^ "Leibniz Gemeinschaft: About us / Evaluation". www.leibniz-gemeinschaft.de. Retrieved 2019-03-17.
- ^ "Leibniz Association Nature Index 2020". www.natureindex.com.