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Dr. Tim Flink im Fokus: Weshalb Wissenschaft politische Unterstützung benötigt, erklärt der Soziologe und Politikwissenschaftler Dr. Tim Flink in der neuesten Ausgabe des #DAADLetter. Lesen Sie das ganze Interview hier: ➡️ letter-daad.de/de/science-dipl

Portraitfoto von Dr. Tim Flink, Politikwissenschaftler und Soziologe. Links mittig ein runder Störer mit seinem Zitat: Außenpolitik ist mehr denn je angewiesen auf Beratungsleistungen aus der Wissenschaft. Copyright: Annika Büssemeier

The #DAAD is reshaping its foreign academic policy for a changing world. Amidst geopolitical conflicts, Germany's approach to #ScienceDiplomacy & #AcademicCollaboration must be revisited. Read more about out new strategy in the current #DAADLetter: ➡️ letter-daad.de/en/science-dipl

An illustration of two people on opposite sides of a bridge. Both are holding the last piece to complete the bridge and are in the process of putting it in its place. An eye-catcher shows the title: Foreign Science Policy in a Changed World.

Have you heard of #Kiezdeutsch? A modern German dialect that has evolved in multilingual urban centres in Germany. Learn more about & why #multilingualism is no modern phenomenon in the #DAADLetter. Read the article by Prof. Heike Wiese: ➡️ letter-daad.de/en/current-issu

Prof. Heike Wiese is sitting on a bench outside. She is smiling into the camera. She's wearing a grey blazer. An eye-catcher shows the title: Multilingualism is the norm: An article by Prof. Dr Heike Wiese. Image source: Inya Stewart-Wiese.

How did #SignLanguages develop? And are they similar to spoken languages? Dr Cornelia Loos is a research associate at the Institute of German Sign Language & Communication of the Deaf @unihh

Read about her work in #DAADLetter: ➡️ letter-daad.de/en/current-issu

Dr Cornelia Loos, a woman with long blonde hair, is standing in front of a window, signing. A round eye-catcher shows the title: Speaking with your hands. Research in German Sign Language. Image source: Stephan Pramme, DAAD.

The new #DAADLetter is out now! In this issue, DAAD alumnae & alumni explore the multifaceted nature of language. Discover here why language is much more than a stringing together of words: ➡️ letter-daad.de

An illustration of a busy pedestrian street. People of all ages and backgrounds are going about their day or speaking to each other. An eye-catcher shows the title: The Power of Language: DAAD Letter 01/23. Image source: Andrea Wan.

The #DAAD funds international research for #sustainability as without a joint, global effort and scientific innovation the ecological crises of our times cannot be overcome. Learn more on the topic in the current issue of the #DAADLetter: ➡️ daad.de/kataloge/daadletter/20

A row of solar panels on a field. There is a wind turbine in the back. The sun rises through the morning mist. An eye-catcher shows the title: Research for Sustainability: DAAD funding programmes for climate protection. Image source: iStock, yangphoto.

#DAADAlumnus & ecologist Dr Víctor Ávila Åkerberg has produced 2 documentaries on (waste)water management & sustainable use of resources that received various international awards. Learn more on the topic in the current issue of #DAADLetter: ➡️ daad.de/kataloge/daadletter/20

Watch the trailers for the documentaries on YouTube.
Agua pasa por tu casa: ➡️ youtube.com/watch?v=9hSU864pu4
Xänthe Dehe: ➡️ youtube.com/watch?v=LBJfyk2jPY

Dr Åkerberg is smiling into the camera. He is standing on top of a mountain. There's a mountain range in the background. An eye-catcher shows the title: International Awards for two documentaries. DAAD alumnus Dr Ávila Åkerberg. Image Source: private.

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