Founded in 1759, the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities, one of Germany’s oldest scientific academies, is not only a traditional intellectual society but also an important institution of international significance. It focuses primarily on fundamental research in the sciences and the humanities, mainly through large, long-term research projects. Since 2010, the Academy has been promoting excellent young talents from all disciplines with its young academy (‘Junges Kolleg’).
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2025
(glasow, fotographie):
2025
(FAU/Anna Tiessen):
2020
(Foto: FAU/David Hartfiel):
2020
(Foto: FAU/Harald Sippel):
2019
(FAU/Kurt Fuchs):
2019
(FAU/KL)-  :
2018 -  :
2018 :
2018
(Foto: Isabelle Grassme):
2018
(Bild: Karoline Glasow):
2018
(Peter Kraus):
2017
(Gerhard Schnabel):
2017
(Guilia Iannicelli):
2017
(Georg Pöhlein):
2017
(Boris Mijat)-  :
2015 :
2009
(Foto Brincke):
2006
(Martin Öttinger):
2005:
2003-  :
2002 :
1999
(Ron Germain):
1995:
1994:
1989:
1988
Young Academy (‘Junges Kolleg’)
The Young Academy is the funding programme of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities aimed at excellent young researchers in Bavaria.
:
2025
(Foto: FAU/Georg Pöhlein):
2019
(FAU/Kurt Fuchs)