Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize

The Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize has been awarded annually by the German Research Foundation since 1986 and is the most important prize for research funding in Germany. The prize is awarded in response to proposals from the scientific community and following an international review. The Leibniz Prize is awarded for a period of seven years.

Award winners

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Biochemist receives the most important German science prize

Steffen Mau mit seinem Fahrrad vor der U-Bahn-Station Friedrichstraße in Berlin
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Research

HU social scientist receives most important German science award.