
Germany strives to take global responsibility by promoting sustainable development. The country’s innovative power in this area makes it a strong Research and Development partner for international research groups, especially from developing countries and emerging markets. Researchers in Germany and throughout the world already benefit from numerous lively collaborations. The German Federal government wants to further increase this exchange, especially with young scientists. This is why the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) is inviting “green talents” from all over the world to visit Germany, establish new contacts and build networks with outstanding institutions and companies active in the field of Sustainable Development.
“This competition is all about taking on joint responsibility for our future” says Federal Research Minister Professor Annette Schavan, patron of the “Green Talents Forum”.
The “green talents” competition is seeking 15 outstanding young scientists from around the world who work in the following fields:
• Cleaner production in industry
• Climate protection, adaptation to climate change, energy efficiency and co2 reduction
• Material and resource efficiency, sustainable resource management
• Sustainable land-use management
• Water technologies and water resources management
• Innovations in the service sector that are related to sustainability and sustainability strategies in policy-making, business and society
The selection will be based on the applicants’ achievements in the field of sustainable development and their specific interest in cooperating with German partners. The winners of the competition will participate in a ten-day International Science Forum taking place in autumn 2010.
Further information on the competition and application guidelines are provided on the “Green Talents” website: www.greentalents.de
Source: USP media
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