As a private research funding organization, we support researchers with creative ideas aimed at changing the world of science – something we have been doing for more than 60 years now. Our mission: We endow knowledge.

We provide support in four profile areas

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Understanding Research

Critically exploring and reflecting on the research system with a view to initiating positive change on areas such as career paths, governance, research and teaching.

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Societal Transformations

Expanding knowledge about processes of transformation and developing possible courses of action together with stakeholders in civil society.

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Exploration

Breaking into previously unexplored research territory with unconventional ideas and experimental approaches.

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Funding program for top-level research in Lower Saxony.

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Science that makes waves: The important global role of bacteria in the sea

  • Public event
  • Herrenhausen Late
  • With live stream

Wed, 8 Apr 2026, 8:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.

Stromhungrige KI: Nachhaltige Wege zu mehr Künstlicher Intelligenz

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  • Expert meeting
  • Symposium

Tue, 21 Apr 2026, 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.

3. Niedersächsischer Innovationsdialog: Future Made in Niedersachsen – Technologien für eine gesicherte Zukunft

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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.