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The Hanse-Wissenschaftskolleg (HWK) is a foundation of the federal states of Bremen and Lower Saxony and the city of Delmenhorst. As an independent Institute for Advanced Study, the HWK promotes the disciplinary and interdisciplinary collaboration of internationally renowned scientists and young investigators by offering guest scholars (Fellows) the opportunity to concentrate on research projects for a certain space of time without the distractions of their regular academic responsibilities.

The Fellows collaborate with colleagues all over the world as well as with the local universities and research institutes. Because of the strong, on-going cooperation between the HWK and the neighboring research institutes and universities, the Fellows can make use of laboratory space for their research; this means that the HWK Fellowship can be used to realize both theoretical and experimental research projects.

The openness for interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary thinking that is fostered by these research stays is further promoted by the Artists in Residence program and the dialog that this program creates between science and art.
Through its conference programs and public lecture series, the HWK also serves as a place of intellectual debate. These conferences and workshops are distinguished by their international orientation and the interdisciplinary composition of the participants.

Co-founded by an international and culturally diverse community of scientists, embedded in the excellent academic landscape of the Northwest, and internationally linked with academic institutions and universities, the Hanse-Wissenschaftskolleg has a special atmosphere that creates optimal working and living conditions for its guest scholars.
Four research areas make up the special profile of the HWK:

Energy Research
Marine and Climate Research
Neurosciences and Cognitive Sciences
Social Sciences

Focusing on these, the HWK strengthens and interconnects nationally and internationally recognized research and excellence clusters including those of regional universities and research institutes.

2014-2015 EURIAS FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM CALL FOR APPLICATIONS

The European Institutes for Advanced Study (EURIAS) Fellowship Program is an international researcher mobility program offering ten-month residencies in one of 16 participating Institutes (for more information see www.2014-2015.eurias-fp.eu/call-applications).

For the 2014-2015 academic year, EURIAS cofunds 1 junior and 1 senior fellowship at HWK. Applications are to be submitted online via www.eurias-fp.eu. The deadline for application is July 5th, 2013. Late applications will not be considered.

Calendar of Events

Mai 2013

13. Mai 2013, 19.30 Uhr (öffentlich)
Hanse-Vorträge: "Wirtschaftswachstum, Wohlstand und Glück: Ein Faktencheck"
Prof. Dr. Stefan Traub (Bremen)
Ort: Hanse-Wissenschaftskolleg, Lehmkuhlenbusch 4,
27753 Delmenhorst

17. Mai 2013, 19.00 Uhr (öffentlich)
Hanse Contrapunkte: „Is there anybody out there?” (Gibt es da draußen noch jemanden?)
Prof. Elke Nebel und
Dr. hc. Thomas Reiter
Ort: Haus der Wissenschaft, Sandstraße 4/5 (hinter dem Dom), 28195 Bremen

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