Double success for Leipzig University
Martin Quaas leitet das neue Graduiertenkolleg ECO-N. Foto: Antje Gildemeister/Universität Leipzig News from Another great success for Leipzig in supporting early career researchers: the German Research Foundation (DFG) announced today (8 November) that two new Research Training Groups with more than 60 doctoral researchers will be funded from 2024. The International Research Training Group "Belongings: Jewish Material Culture in Twentieth-Century Europe and Beyond" will centre on research into Jewish material culture in the modern era. And in the "ECO-N" Research Training Group, led by Professor Martin Quaas of Leipzig University, doctoral researchers in the fields of economics and management science, the natural and life sciences will investigate sustainable concepts for the use of natural common goods. "We are extremely proud and delighted to have been awarded funding for both Research Training Groups. This is a significant achievement for the development of talent at our university. It is a testament to our commitment to research excellence and interdisciplinary collaboration.



