Thematic Focus

Basic Research

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Basic research has been at the heart of our mission since the Volkswagen Foundation was established in 1962: the researchers we support initiate curiosity-driven, visionary projects, undertake experiments with uncertain outcomes and challenge existing hypotheses in order to arrive at fundamentally new insights. 

Basic research is changing our world, but it requires patience – from researchers and funders alike. As the largest private foundation supporting science, we provide reliable funding that goes beyond purely applied considerations: for example, through various funding initiatives within the ‘Exploration’ profile area, which are dedicated not only to the ‘unknown unknown’ but also focus on the creative process at the very beginning of a new research idea. The ideas and concepts that emerge in this way feed into the pipeline of ideas from which – sometimes decades later – solutions develop for problems that were not even suspected at the time of their exploration.

Our thematic focus on basic research shows you just how diverse and surprising basic research can be.

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Basic Research is Part of the DNA of Our Funding Activities.

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News 23 July 2024

Animal testing: The topic deserves more visibility

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Interview 18 April 2024

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Interview 05 May 2022

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Story 25 February 2020

Artificial Photosynthesis: Better than green

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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.

Story 25 February 2020

Artificial Photosynthesis: Better than green

The microbiologist Tobias Erb has reinvented photosynthesis in the laboratory. Might this one day lead to industrial application – with the beneficial side effect of removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere? The next steps will be exciting ...

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