Eine Vielzahl dieser Institute ist seit 1999 in der
Landesvereinigung Außeruniversitärer Forschung Brandenburg (LAUF e.V.) organisiert.
Brandenburg is home to the four major German research organizations, all named after renowned scientists – Fraunhofer, Helmholtz, Leibniz and Max Planck –, with a total of 19 institutes. In addition, there are various other internationally renowned research institutions such as the Moses Mendelssohn Center for European Jewish Studies and the Einstein Forum in Potsdam or the Sorbian Institute with a branch office in Cottbus. With the development of Lusatia as a research region, this number will continue to grow in the upcoming years.
A large number of these institutes have been organized in the Brandenburg State Association of Non-University Research (LAUF e.V. – Landesvereinigung Außeruniversitärer Forschung Brandenburg) since 1999.
Experience through scientifically based, interdisciplinary, cross-sector treatment and health care concepts. Caring through human warmth and Christian ethics.
Zimmerstraße 6 | 14471 Potsdam
E-Mail-Adresse: potsdam@alexianer-potsdam.de
Telefon:0331 9682 2000
The Alfred Wegener Institute’s research centre in Potsdam: Here the focus lies on geoscientific studies in periglacial areas at the edge of ice sheets and in permafrost regions.
Telegrafenberg A 43 | 14473 Potsdam
E-Mail-Adresse: www.awi.de/de/service/ko
Telefon:0331 288 21 00
The Academy is a learned society with a 300-year-old tradition of uniting outstanding scholars & scientists across national and disciplinary boundaries. 79 Nobel Prize winners have shaped its history.
Jägerstraße 22/23 | 10117 Berlin
E-Mail-Adresse: bbaw@bbaw.de
Telefon:030 20 370 0
DESY is contributing to the decoding of matter and thus creates the knowledge base that is needed in order to solve the huge and urgent challenges that are facing society, science and the economy.
Platanenallee 6 | 15738 Zeuthen
E-Mail-Adresse: desyinfo-zeuthen@desy.de
Telefon:033762 7 70
The DIfE conducts basic research in the field of nutrition and health. The overall aim is to develop new strategies for the prevention and therapy of nutrition-related diseases.
Arthur-Scheunert-Allee 114-116 | 14558 Nuthetal
E-Mail-Adresse: presse@dife.de
Telefon:033200 88 2335