
On the one hand, this provides insights into the history of that era. The findings presented in chapter 3 supplement the monitoring of third-party funding and research priorities over the past three decades with a review of the DFG’s very eventful early years. The founding anniversary of the DFG in 2020 provided an occasion for this edition to take a statistical look at the research map of the years 1921 to 1945, based on more than 50,000 references to DFG proposal submissions dating back to this period. Each edition also features special analyses. Since the first edition in 1996, which covered the period 1991 to 1995, it has reported certain key indicators on a recurring basis. The DFG Funding Atlas focuses on longerterm developments. In this way it conveys an extremely multi-faceted image of the German research landscape. The DFG Funding Atlas not only looks at individual research institutions but also at the regions in which they are located as well as the cross-regional networks that result from collaboration under selected DFG programmes. The underlying data allow very fine differentiation by subject as well as in-depth comparisons of research profiles.

From an international perspective, rankings of the most popular destinations of globally respected academics who complete an extended research stay in Germany under the guest programmes offered by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (AvH) and the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) are especially revealing. The main chapter of the DFG Funding Atlas 2021 (chapter 5 – “Subject-Based Funding Profiles of Research Institutions”) presents the relevant key indicators in ranking format. The focus is therefore on research institutions in Germany which are actively involved in attracting third-party funding. The majority of the analyses are based on data relating to third-party funding acquired competitively from the DFG and other national and international funding sources. Every three years, the largest funding organisation for basic research at higher education institutions and non-university research institutions in Germany, the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation), presents a broad set of key indicators relating to research and development in Germany. If you’re ready to hit the open road, the 2021 Atlas Touring Coach is starting at $244,046.This is the ninth edition of the DFG Funding Atlas. Water-wise, there are freshwater tanks as well as a gray water tank and blackwater system.
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It has a diesel generator that is supported by solar panel rooftops. There’s also an awning to provide a bit of shade as you’re enjoying sitting outdoors.īeyond aesthetics, this luxury RV makes it possible to live off the grid. The Atlas is clad in “signature Airstream silver” and has steps that automatically appear as the door opens. The interior of the 2021 Atlas is very impressive, but don’t forget the exterior of the vehicle-it is, too.

It has a walk-in shower, porcelain toilet, and a cedar-lined storage closet. When you’re ready to go to bed, simply tap a wall control panel and transform the sofa into a Murphy bed that includes built-in bookshelves and USB charging ports.īeyond the bed, there is a kitchenette and a generously appointed bathroom that spans the entire width of the van. Well, there’s another ingenious part to the seating area.
