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In Brief 31 March 2026

Momentum: €11.3 Million for Fresh Ideas in the Professorship

Through its "Momentum" funding programme, the Foundation creates space for new ideas within the professorship. It supports initiatives that enable professors to further develop their research and teaching and to establish new areas of focus. Current projects include biodegradable plastics, AI-supported learning in schools, and the question of how public authorities can remain effective during crises.

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Interview 30 March 2026

Opportunities for High-Risk Research: New Call for "Pioneering Projects – Exploring the Unknown Unknown"

Through this funding programme, the Volkswagen Foundation supports radical, unconventional research ideas that lie outside the mainstream. New in 2026: Distributed Peer Review (DPR) will be used to select the best short proposals. Pavel Dutow and Theresa Kratzsch explain the process and offer tips for applicants. Deadline: 27 August; Online Q&A: 11 June and 16 July

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News 17 March 2026

Academic Freedom Index: The Autonomy of Universities in the USA Falls Far Behind Peer Group

The new Academic Freedom Index (AFI) report provides an overview of the state of academic freedom worldwide. The data suggests a link between the institutional autonomy of universities and the individual freedom of researchers. In the US, a comparative analysis reveals a dramatic decline in university autonomy.

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Interview 05 March 2026

Becoming a Change! Fellow: What Matters in your Application

In the face of innumerous crises, expectations placed on the scientific community are growing: it is expected to develop fact-based courses of action and contribute towards shaping workable solutions. The Foundation’s Change! Fellowships are designed to facilitate transdisciplinary research projects. But what counts when submitting an application, and which projects have already been approved? The programme directors Annabella Hüfler-Fick and Mona Weyrauch explain the requirements.

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News 08 January 2026

Many Thanks to Our Supporters!

The work of the Volkswagen Foundation would not be possible without the help of experts from all over the world. They support us, for example, in generating ideas, developing new funding programmes and, last but not least, in reviewing funding applications.

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News 15 December 2025

New 'Change!' Projects Use Research to Shape Change

How can our society become sustainable? The Volkswagen Foundation is funding eight new research projects with a total of €14.4 million. They are approaching this question from different angles – together with partners from the field. Topics include among others smart technologies in urban areas and the use of AI in urban development.

Stories

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Story 26 March 2026

Hybrid Computers Made of Nerves and Fibre Optics

Wolfram Pernice is researching how computers based on neural networks could in future compute even faster and more efficiently – using light instead of electronics. And real nerves instead of optical fibres.

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Story 08 October 2025

Christina Roggatz: Science That Makes Waves

Marine scientist Dr Christina Roggatz from the University of Bremen is leading her own team for the first time – and through her work wants to arrive at a better understanding of climate change. Here she gives us an insight into her everyday life as leader of a junior research group.