: Elite-Favoriten: Was sie forschen
Die Exzellenzinitiative besteht aus drei Förderlinien. Graduiertenschulen, Exzellenzclustern und Zukunftskonzepten, sprich: Elite-Unis. Die folgende Liste nennt die Kategorie, die Uni, die Zahl der favorisierten Schools beziehungsweise Cluster und deren Themen.
Graduiertenschulen: RWTH Aachen (4) – Aachen Institute for Computational Engineering Science; Graduate School (GS) for Applied Informatics; Engineered Materials Unlimited; Medically- and Bio-Engineered Materials; FU Berlin, GS of North American Studies. HU Berlin, GS of Mind & Brain. TU Berlin, Berlin Mathematical School. Uni Bielefeld (2) – Int. GS in History, Sociology and Politics, GS of Education and Capabilities. Ruhr-Uni Bochum, Ruhr Research School. Uni Bonn (2) – GS of Economics, GS in Physics and Astronomy. TU Braunschweig, Int. GS of Metrology. Uni Bremen (2) – Int. GS of Social Sciences; Marine Realm. TU Dresden, Int. GS for Biomedicine and Bioengineering. Uni Erlangen-Nürnberg, GS in Advanced Optical Technologies. Uni Frankfurt/M (2) – Int. GS for Translational Biomedicine; Otto Stern PhD-School in Natural Sciences. Uni Freiburg (2) – Molekulare Zellforschung; Polymer Sciences and Microsystems. Uni Gießen, Study of Culture. Uni Göttingen, GS für Geisteswissenschaften und Theologie. Med. Hochschule Hannover, Biomedical Research School. Uni Hannover, Multiscale Modelling. Uni Heidelberg, GS of Fundamental Physics. Uni Hohenheim, Food Systems, Life Sciences. TH Karlsruhe, Optics & Photonics. Uni Köln, GS Biowissenschaften. Uni Mainz, Material Science. Uni Mannheim, Mannheim GS. Uni München (2) – GS of Science; GS of Systemic Neurosciences. TU München (2) – GS of Science and Engineering; Munich Mathematical Science Center. Uni Stuttgart, GS for Advanced Manufacturing Engineering. Uni Tübingen, Textuality & Dynamics of Cultures. Uni Ulm, Molecular Medicine. Uni Würzburg, GS for Life Science
Förderlinie Exzellenzcluster:RWTH Aachen (2) – Technology for High-Wage Countries; High-Speed Mobile Information. FU Berlin, Governance in a Globalized World. HU Berlin (2) – Materials in New Light; Cell Differenciation. TU Berlin (2) – Communcation Cluster; Concepts of Catalysis. Uni Bonn, Mathematics. Uni Bremen, Ocean Margins. Uni Darmstadt (2) – AmbientWeb: Intelligent Objects; Multiscale Engineering Advanced Devices. Uni Dresden, From Cells to Tissues to Therapies. Uni Erlangen-Nürnberg, Advanced Materials. Uni Frankfurt/M, Macromolecular Complexes. Uni Freiburg, Microsystems and Functional Materials. Uni Gießen, Cardio-Pulmonary Systems. Uni Göttingen (2) – Molecular Physiology of the Brain; Haeckel Centre for Biodiversity Research. Uni Hamburg (2) – Light and Matter; Atomically Tailored Materials. Med. HS Hannover (2) – Reconstructive Therapy. Uni Heidelberg, Cellular Networks. TH Karlsruhe, Nanostructures. Uni Kiel (2) – Future Ocean; Inflammation at Interfaces. Uni Köln, Media. Uni Konstanz, Grundlagen von Integration. Uni Leipzig, Tissue Regeneration. Uni Marburg, Converging Sciences. Uni München (4) – Innovation; Protein Science; Photonics; Nanosystems. TU München (3) – Technical Systems; Green Revolution II; Origin of the Universe. Uni Oldenburg, Hearing Disorders. Uni Stuttgart, Simulation. Uni Tübingen, Neurosciences. Uni Würzburg, Immune Surveillance
Elite-Unis:RWTH Aachen, FU Berlin, Uni Bremen, Uni Freiburg, Uni Heidelberg, TH Karlsruhe, Uni München, TU München, Uni Tübingen, Uni Würzburg