Curiosity and pure maths

’Curiosity’ research at the Faculty of Biology and Psychology
’Curiosity’ research at the Faculty of Biology and Psychology
'Curiosity' research at the Faculty of Biology and Psychology New funding and an extension: DFG funds two Research Training Groups at the University of Göttingen The German Research Foundation (DFG) will be funding a new Research Training Group (RTG) at the University of Göttingen from next year. The RTG "Curiosity" is based at the Faculty of Biology and Psychology. Funding is expected to total around 7.8 million euros over the following five years. In addition, the DFG has extended the funding for the RTG "Fourier Analysis and Spectral Theory" at the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science by five years. The award for this RTG totals around 4.5 million euros over the extended funding period. Curiosity is broadly defined as the desire to obtain more information about certain aspects of our environment. We live in a world where we have access to unprecedented amount of information about the world around us.
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