Cooperations

Humboldt-Universit?t zu Berlin is a hub for international collaboration and takes pride in maintaining a wide range of partnerships, spanning from informal individual-level cooperations to formalised strategic partnerships.

Our individual collaborations extend across numerous international teaching and research projects, which are driven by the cooperation of individual academics. The regional focus of these activities is determined in close cooperation with chairs and faculties. The strategic partnerships of the HU reflect a university-wide, cross-faculty interest and play a significant role in shaping the international profile of the university.

We are also involved in various international networks in order to promote the exchange of knowledge and best practices with our partners and to strengthen our presence in the international research landscape.

Strategic partnerships

Excellent research needs strong networks. As part of its strategic partnerships, Humboldt-Universit?t cooperates with leading universities worldwide to promote the exchange of knowledge and jointly tackle global challenges.

Strategic partnerships

Excellent research needs strong networks. As part of its strategic partnerships, Humboldt-Universit?t cooperates with leading universities worldwide to promote the exchange of knowledge and jointly tackle global challenges.

Strategic networks

Humboldt-Universit?t is involved in the two academic networks Circle U. and CENTRAL, with which it is consolidating its commitment in Europe.

Strategic networks

Humboldt-Universit?t is involved in the two academic networks Circle U. and CENTRAL, with which it is consolidating its commitment in Europe.

Strategic topics

Humboldt-Universit?t zu Berlin is committed to equal and responsible cooperation at regional and international level. We are active in Central and Eastern Europe as well as in the Global South.

Strategic topics

Humboldt-Universit?t zu Berlin is committed to equal and responsible cooperation at regional and international level. We are active in Central and Eastern Europe as well as in the Global South.

We are here to support you

If cross-departmental collaborations are to be established and collaboration between individual faculties and institutes is to be promoted internationally, faculty contracts are signed. The International Department can provide sample contracts to support this. If the collaborations at the faculty level prove to be fruitful and compatible with several academic areas, this can result in university contracts that pursue common goals and pool resources from several faculties.

Various funding opportunities are available to support international collaborations, enabling our researchers and students to execute their projects and expand their international experiences. The International Department is available to help you find suitable funding opportunities for your international projects.

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Connect with colleagues who share your interests and explore opportunities for developing joint courses across Europe: Circle U. is inviting lecturers from all member universities to get together for a workshop in Vienna on 12 and 13 February.

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The Oxford Berlin Research Partnership is offering Flexible Funds to foster collaboration between researchers in Berlin and Oxford. Until 15 December, HU doctoral candidates, postdocs, and professors can apply to receive funding for joint projects.

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On 27 November, a panel discussion titled “Guardians of Democracy and Inclusion? European Universities in Challenging Times” will take place at Freie Universit?t. Among the panellists: a professor and Circle U. insider from the University of Oslo.

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Circle U. invites early career researchers to explore the intricate relations between religion, conflict and reconciliation through an interdisciplinary lens. The course combines four online sessions and an intensive in-person week in Belgium.

Abteilung Internationales (VI)

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