Call for applications in the 2021 Helmholtz – OCPC Postdoc Program
The Helmholtz Association has agreed on a joint funding program for Chinese postdocs with the Chinese Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security (MoHRSS). The program aims to strengthen the scientific cooperation of Helmholtz Centers with Chinese partner institutions. It is jointly administrated with OCPC (Office of China Postdoc Council), a sub-department of the MoHRSS, and is initially scheduled for five years (2017-2021).
The Helmholtz Association has agreed on a joint funding program for Chinese postdocs with the Chinese Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security (MoHRSS). The program aims to strengthen the scientific cooperation of Helmholtz Centers with Chinese partner institutions. It is jointly administrated with OCPC (Office of China Postdoc Council), a sub-department of the MoHRSS, and is initially scheduled for five years (2017-2021).
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Cross-cutting activities Cross-cutting activities and alliances
The Helmholtz Earth and Environment research field has initiated numerous cross-cutting activities and alliances in order to draw different research areas together, promote key profile-building topics, and develop networks with other scientific partners in Germany.
For example, in the Helmholtz Climate Initiative, which spans the whole of the Helmholtz Association, 15 Centers from all six research fields are focusing on the two priorities of Net-Zero 2050 (mitigation) and Adaptation to Extreme Events (adaptation). In the mitigation cluster, we aim to prepare scientific contributions toward a road map that will outline how Germany can reduce its CO