:leibniz-logo-wiki: Welcome to the Wiki of the Leibniz Association!
The Leibniz Wiki is the central hub for all employees of the Leibniz Association. It brings together practical knowledge for everyday work β from current news and events to hands-on guidance on topics like data management and project funding, as well as concrete resources and contact persons. The content is thematically structured, consistently organized, and easy to find via the search function (top right). Each section follows a uniform structure, with relevant contacts linked directly on the respective subpages.
The Wiki is part of the Leibniz Associationβs internal infrastructure and complements the Leibniz website and Leibniz.Cloud with a clear and accessible knowledge platform. While the website is intended for the general public and the Leibniz.Cloud is used for securely sharing confidential documents, the Wiki consolidates internal information in one place. It is regularly updated β suggestions for new topics are always welcome.
Please note that not every German Wiki page is translated into an English version.
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Contact
Missing a topic? Feel free to get in touch with us:
Mail: [email protected]
Web: https://www.leibniz-gemeinschaft.de/en/
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Quick Start



Application Procedure Leibniz Competition

Third-party funding network of the Leibniz Association

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Leibniz Ombuds Services:
Point of contact in case of disagreements and guidelines for ensuring good scientific practice.
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Leibniz Advice Centre:
External conflict counselling and prevention on principles of good leadership and protection against discrimination.
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