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Stifterverband für die Deutsche Wissenschaft

Stifterverband für die Deutsche Wissenschaft – or Stifterverband for short – is a registered not-for-profit association that is based inEssen and which also has a capital city office inBerlin. Its work is focused on education, science and innovation.[1] The Stifterverband organisation analyses, advises, supports and networks science and business.

Through theGerman Foundation Centre (DSZ), the Stifterverband also sponsors some 670 foundations at present, most of which are dedicated to advancing science. The Stifterverband was established in 1920 as “Stifterverband der Notgemeinschaft der deutschen Wissenschaft” (Stifterverband Emergency Association of German Science).

The Stifterverband is financed first and foremost through the donations of its approximately 3,000 members. Its primary sponsors include numerous major corporations such asDeutsche Bank,Daimler or Bosch. Other sponsors include SMEs and private individuals. In 2021, the Stifterverband invested €44.5 million in its support programmes.[2] The biggest single item here, €11.6 million, is accounted for byfoundation chairs at universities and advanced technical colleges.

Chairpersons and presidents

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Michael Kaschke has been President of the Stifterverband since 2022. He succeeded entrepreneurAndreas Barner, who had held this position since 2013.Volker Meyer-Guckel has held the position of General Secretary since January 2022. The Deputy General Secretary is Andrea Frank.[3]

Key activities

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  • Improving the capabilities of the scientific system
  • Providing support forhigher education institutions
  • Improving national and international collaboration in the fields of science and academia
  • Providing support for young academics
  • Analysing and optimising innovation processes
  • Improving collaboration between science,policymakers, business and society
  • Working to make scientific and academic knowledge accessible to the general public.

Partners

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The Stifterverband's primary partners are theGerman Research Foundation (DFG), theMax Planck Society (MPG), theGerman Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), theAlexander von Humboldt Foundation and theGerman Academic Scholarship Foundation (Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes).

Awards

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The Stifterverband works closely with various German research organisations to award prize money for successful research work that is considered to be especially deserving of support.

In collaboration with theGerman Research Foundation (DFG), the Stifterverband presents theCommunicator Award. This personal award includes prize money of €50,000 and is given to scientists in any discipline who have done an outstanding job of communicating the findings of their scientific work and field in the media and to the non-scientific public.[4]

In collaboration with theHelmholtz Association, the organisation has been presenting theErwin Schrödinger Award for interdisciplinary research annually since 1999.[5]

Since 2022, the Stifterverband has been collaborating with theMax Planck Society to present the Stifterverband'sMax Planck Start-up Award. Every two years, this award singles out successful start-ups launched by the Max Planck Society that have had a particularly positive impact on society. TheFraunhofer Society for the Advancement of Applied Research and theLeibniz Association (“Science Award: Society Needs Science”) each have their own science award. The internal bodies of the respective scientific societies are responsible for independently determining the winners of these awards.

TheArs legendi Award for outstanding instruction in higher education) has been presented since 2006 in collaboration with theGerman Rectors’ Conference (HRK).

Together withLeopoldina, the Stifterverband has been presenting theCarl Friedrich von Weizsäcker Award every two years since 2009. This award honours scientists or teams of researchers who have contributed to the scientific study of important problems that pose a challenge to society.[6]

Since 2017, the Stifterverband has been working with the Volkswagen Foundation to present the Genius Loci Award for Excellence in Teaching to universities. The award is given to one advanced technical college and one university that have each demonstrated excellence in the instruction they provide. Each award-winner receives €20,000 for the purpose of inviting a visiting scholar of teaching and learning in higher education to their institution.

The Stifterverband has administered theGerman Future Prize since 1997. In doing so, it works to obtain the necessary funds for awards as well as overseeing the bodies involved and organising the selection process and presentation of the awards.[7]

From 1970 to 1979, the Stifterverband presented a special award at the annual presentation of theAdolf Grimme Award.

City of Science award

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The Stifterverband presented the City of Science award between 2004 and 2013 in an effort to spur cities and metropolitan regions to greater achievements and increased support in the field of science. The award singled out regions where science played an integral role in business and culture. Another significant factor in the selection process was bringing science to the attention of the general public.[citation needed]

Research Summit (Forschungsgipfel)

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Since 2015, the Stifterverband has been organising an annual Research Summit in Berlin (together withLeopoldina and the Commission of Experts for Research and Innovation). Some 400 experts from the fields of science, business, politics and civil society come to the Research Summit to discuss key issues relating to research and innovation policies in Germany.[8]

Topics at the Research Summit:

  • 2019: Artificial Intelligence – driving a new generation of innovation
  • 2020: Moving past economic stimulus programmes – what steps do we need to take in the post-coronavirus world to establish a resilient and agile innovation system
  • 2021: The innovation system for the next generation
  • 2022: Innovation policy for a new era – more dynamism and new priorities

Literature

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References

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  1. ^"Über uns".Stifterverband (in German). 2015-10-31. Retrieved2022-11-09.
  2. ^"Finanzen".Stifterverband (in German). 2015-10-27. Retrieved2022-11-09.
  3. ^"Geschäftsführung des Stifterverbandes".Stifterverband (in German). 2021-08-31. Retrieved2022-11-09.
  4. ^"Communicator-Preis".www.dfg.de (in German). Retrieved2022-11-09.
  5. ^"Erwin-Schrödinger-Preis".Helmholtz-Gemeinschaft Deutscher Forschungszentren (in German). Retrieved2022-11-09.
  6. ^"Carl-Friedrich-von-Weizsäcker-Preis".Nationale Akademie der Wissenschaften Leopoldina (in German). Retrieved2022-11-09.
  7. ^"Statuten | Deutscher Zukunftspreis".www.deutscher-zukunftspreis.de. Retrieved2022-11-09.
  8. ^"Forschungsgipfel".Forschungsgipfel (in German). Retrieved2022-11-09.
  9. ^Schulze, Winfried (1995).Der Stifterverband für die deutsche Wissenschaft, 1920-1995. Sven Bergmann, Gerd Helm. Berlin: Akademie Verlag.ISBN 3-05-002900-5.OCLC 35396133.
  10. ^Etappen - 100 Jahre Stifterverband. Stifterverband für die Deutsche Wissenschaft, Verwaltungsgesellschaft für Wissenschaftspflege mbH ([1. Auflage] ed.). Essen. 2020.ISBN 978-3-922275-93-0.OCLC 1164621593.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) CS1 maint: others (link)

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