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Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting
Times Higher Education, in cooperation with the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings, has conducted a survey among early-career researchers and future leaders on some of the most pressing questions for higher education, academia and the research sector in 2022.More than 400 former participants from the last 10 years have answered a wide array of questions on what it takes to be a successful researcher in 2022. These contributing Lindau Alumni commented on questions ranging from meritocracy and institutional factors to effects of the pandemic. Lindau Alumni from all disciplines contributed to the survey, including researchers in chemistry (42%), physics (21%), physiology or medicine (19%) and economic sciences (7%). Some key insights from the survey:
Since their foundation in 1951 the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings have developed into a unique international scientific forum. The annual Meetings provide an oppoThe theme of the Lindau Meetings alternates between the three Nobel Prize scientific disciplines, Physics, Chemistry or Physiology and Medicine. Every five years an interdisciplinary Meeting takes place, while the Lindau Meeting on Economic Sciences is held every three years. Through the medium of various declarations (2020 for Open Science, 2015 on Climate Change, 1955 Against the Use of Nuclear Weapons) the scientists have repeatedly joined in the public debate with political appeals. It was the Lindau physicians Franz Karl Hein and Gustav Wilhelm Parade who approached Count Lennart Bernadotte af Wisborg with the idea of a conference of Nobel Laureates and proceeded to jointly implement this with him – since 1953 with the participation of young scientists. Some 35,000 students, PhD candidates and post-docs have since taken part. Their experience of the meeting may be literally once-in-a-lifetime, but they remain permanent members of the Lindau Alumni Network and ambassadors for scientific dialogue. In case of questions, contact the International Relations and Youth Projects Department, tel. +374 10 52-02-66. Previous Meetings
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