Cutting-edge research doesn't know any borders. French physicist Denis Janković is leveraging the close cooperation between Baden-Württemberg and France for his binational project – a conscious decision in favour of top-notch research in Karlsruhe.
In 2025, Baden-Württemberg strengthened its position as a leading hub for science and research.
The European Research Council (ERC) has awarded THE LÄND the second-highest number of ERC Starting Grants in Germany, proving the region's innovative strength and international competitiveness.
Heidelberg and Harvard University are intensifying their transatlantic cooperation with a partnership that is unique in Europe. The agreement paves the way for expanded joint research initiatives, exchange programs, and the establishment of a…
This fall, the team of career start bw will be on the road – visiting career fairs across the globe to meet international students like you. Come by our booth, ask your questions, and learn more about your study options in Germany’s and Europe’s most…
Whether excellent scientists decide to do research in Germany's Southwest depends on many factors - an important personal factor is the support that the scientists' families receive in their new country. Accordingly, THE LÄND offers numerous support…
Baden-Württemberg attracts talents from all over the world - including Poornima Telsang from India. She has spent the last two years studying Information Technology (M. Sc.) at the University of Stuttgart.
International scientists significantly contribute to Baden-Württemberg's innovative strength. Accordingly, THE LÄND offers numerous support programs to make it easier for them and their families to get started in the new home.
The spin-off from the University of Ulm is a prime example of technology transfer in THE LÄND.
Following the 74th Nobel Laureate Meeting in Lindau, 18 young international scientists explored the research landscape of Baden-Württemberg. The résumé: ‘This is the best place to be!’
The most ERC Advanced Grants in Germany go to Baden-Württemberg: the funding for experienced researchers is endowed with up to 2.5 million euros each.
Baden-Württemberg is one of Germany’s top locations for science, and its excellent research environment is giving it the edge in an international comparison. No wonder, then, that with a total of 13 clusters of excellence, the state is once again…