WIN conferences
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- WIN conferences
Interdisciplinary research and the promotion of early-career researchers are key priorities of the Heidelberg Academy. Through the Young Academy | HAdW , the Academy HAdW outstanding young researchers in Baden-Württemberg since in organizing WIN conferences (formerly Academy conferences). The Academy provides funding for this purpose, assists with organization, and offers scholarly advice. The goal is to give this group of scholars the opportunity to organize international, interdisciplinary scholarly conferences on their own initiative and with complete independence. In keeping with the Academy’s mission, these conferences are intended to foster scholarly dialogue across disciplinary boundaries and must therefore have an interdisciplinary focus.
With these conferences, the Academy deliberately sought to go beyond the scope of standard support for early-career researchers. since , up to three conferences per year have generally been funded in this format. The WIN conferences held to date have demonstrated a high level of commitment, creativity, and responsible and successful implementation. Supporting independent organization by young researchers has thus proven to be particularly fruitful and innovative, and it encourages the Academy to continue this initiative with great interest and enthusiasm and to further advance young research.
Only scientists in the early stages of their scientific careers after completing their doctorates are eligible to apply. Applicants must work at a research institution in Baden-Württemberg ( ) and must not have been appointed to a tenured professorship at the time of application. Researchers already affiliated with the academy are excluded from applying.
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WIN Conferences 2025
Für das Jahr 2025 wurden drei Konferenzen bewilligt, die von der Akademie unterstützt werden. Jede dieser Konferenzen ist in sich bereits interdisziplinär konzipiert und bietet Diskussionsmöglichkeiten in verschiedenen wissenschaftlichen Forschungsfeldern. Auch in ihrer Gesamtheit stehen die WIN-Konferenzen 2025 thematisch für ein breites Spektrum der modernen wissenschaftlichen Forschung. Gerade diese Diversität der Thematiken und Herangehensweisen macht den Charakter der WIN-Konferenzen aus, der von den innovativen und differenzierten Ideen der Organisatorinnen und Organisatoren geprägt wird.
Die Konferenzen
- Measuring Culture – Advancing Computational Approaches in Sociology, Political Science, and Linguistics
(8.–9. Mai 2025)
Mark Wittek, Agnieszka Falenska, Universität Stuttgart - Interdisciplinary Workshop on Experimental Social Science on the Causes and Consequences of Appearance-based Discrimination
(11.–13. Juni 2025)
Johanna Gereke, Universität Mannheim - Overcoming Uncertainties in Cold-Region Hydrology
(29. September – 1. Oktober 2025)
Léa Bussière, Universität Heidelberg
WIN Conferences 2024
Für das Jahr 2024 wurden drei Konferenzen bewilligt, die von der Akademie unterstützt werden. Jede dieser Konferenzen ist in sich bereits interdisziplinär konzipiert und bietet Diskussionsmöglichkeiten in verschiedenen wissenschaftlichen Forschungsfeldern. Auch in ihrer Gesamtheit stehen die WIN-Konferenzen 2024 thematisch für ein breites Spektrum der modernen wissenschaftlichen Forschung. Gerade diese Diversität der Thematiken und Herangehensweisen macht den Charakter der WIN-Konferenzen aus, der von den innovativen und differenzierten Ideen der Organisatorinnen und Organisatoren geprägt wird.
Die Konferenzen
- Compensations and Reparative Politics: A View from the Nineteenth Century
Organisation: PD Dr. Friedemann Pestel (Freiburg) in Kooperation mit Prof. Dr. Jan C. Jansen und dem ERC-Projekt Atlantic Exiles (Tübingen) - Viruses: New Insights from Microscopy Techniques
Organisation: Dr. Venera Weinhardt (Heidelberg) - Foundations and Perspectives of European Platform Regulation
Organisation: Jun.-Prof. Dr. Michael Müller (Mannheim) und PD Dr. Hannes Beyerbach (Mannheim)
WIN Conferences 2023
Für das Jahr 2023 wurden mehrere Konferenzen bewilligt, die von der Akademie unterstützt werden. Jede dieser Konferenzen ist in sich bereits interdisziplinär konzipiert und bietet Diskussionsmöglichkeiten in verschiedenen wissenschaftlichen Forschungsfeldern. Auch in ihrer Gesamtheit stehen die WIN-Konferenzen 2023 thematisch für ein breites Spektrum der modernen wissenschaftlichen Forschung. Gerade diese Diversität der Thematiken und Herangehensweisen macht den Charakter der WIN-Konferenzen aus, der von den innovativen und differenzierten Ideen der Organisatorinnen und Organisatoren geprägt wird.
Die Konferenzen
- Interdisciplinary conference on the study of mental health: Bridging psychological practice and scientific research
(10.–12.07.2023)
Organisation: Dr. Marie Luise Schreiter (Tübingen) - SchriftRaum Kloster: Zur Präsenz von Inschriften in religiösen Gemeinschaften des Mittelalters
(04.–06.10.2023)
Organisation: Dr. Wolf Zöller (Heidelberg), PD Dr. Mirko Breitenstein (Kooperationspartner, Dresden) - The PostdoCaRe Europe Conference: Shaping the Cancer Research of Tomorrow
(25.–27.10.2023)
Organisation: Dr. Rajbir Batra (Heidelberg)
WIN Conferences 2022
Die Konferenzen
- Historical Modelling of Biodiversity Loss: Reassessing European Imperial History
Organisation: Dr. Javier Francisco (Universität Freiburg)
(15.-17.06.2022) - An interdisciplinary methods conference for early career researchers (PhD & Postdoc) in the fields of childhood and age(ing) research
(21./22.09.2022)
Organisation: Dr. Anna Wanka und Tabea Freutel-Funke (Institut für Sozialwissenschaften, Universität Stuttgart) - Frühmittelalterliche Mobilität – Interdisziplinäre Zugänge
(28.–30.09.2022)
Organisation: Dr. Laury Sarti (Historisches Seminar, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg) - 1st Molecular Systems Engineering for Bioapplications (MSEB)
(19.–21.10.2022)
Organisation: Jun.-Prof. Eva Blasco (Universität Heidelberg, Organic Chemistry Institute & Centre for Advanced Materials), Dr. Mohammadreza Taale (KIT/Universität Heidelberg, Institute for Molecular Systems Engineering) und Dr. Maria Villiou (Institute for Molecular Systems Engineering, Universität Heidelberg)
Conferences 2021
- Translation, Interpretation, Adaptation. Music between Latin America and Europe 1920 to 2020 (PDF download)
Organization: Dr. Christina Richter-Ibáñez (Institute of Musicology, Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen) - Water and nutrient fluxes in ecosystems under a changing climate - a tracer-based perspective (external PDF download)
Organization: Dr. Natalie Orlowski, Dr. Michael Rinderer, Jaane Krüger, Dr. Maren Dubbert (University of Freiburg) - Philosophy of Science meets Machine Learning (PDF download)
Organization: Dr. Thilo Hagendorff, Dr. Thomas Grote, Dr. Eric Raidl (Excellence Cluster "Machine Learning: New Perspectives for Science," Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen) - Safeguarding human rights in transnational supply chains – How can national legislation solve a global problem? (PDF download)
Organization: Dr. Astrid Wiik and Dr. Leonhard Hübner (University of Heidelberg) - Political positioning. Linguistic and social practices (PDF download)
Organization: Dr. Mark Dang-Anh (Leibniz Institute for the German Language, Mannheim)
Conferences 2020
- Content Meets Structure: Integrating Different Perspectives on Social Networks (PDF download)
Organizer: Dr. Lydia Repke (Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Mannheim)
Conference contributions can be found in the Transferjournal easy_social_sciences (external link) and on German (external PDF download) and in English (external link). - Safeguarding human rights in transnational supply chains – How can national legislation solve a global problem? (internal link)
Organization: Dr. Astrid Wiik and Dr. Leonhard Hübner (University of Heidelberg)
***Thisevent has been postponed to 2021 due to coronavirus regulations.*** - Water and nutrient fluxes in ecosystems under a changing climate: a tracer-based perspective (internal link)
Organization: Dr. Natalie Orlowski (University of Freiburg)
***Thisevent has been postponed to 2021 due to coronavirus regulations .***
Conferences in 2019
- The Silence of Organizations. How Organizations Cover up Wrongdoings (PDF download)
Organization: Dr. Kristina Höly and Dr. Sebastian Starystach (Max Weber Institute for Sociology, University of Heidelberg) - Change and Transformation of Premodern Credit Markets: The Importance of Small-Scale Credits (PDF download)
Organization: Stephan Köhler (Chair of Medieval History, University of Mannheim) - Interdisciplinary Multi-Species Biacoustics Workshop
Organization: Dr. Barbara Klump, Dr. Nora Carlson, Dr. Jens Koblitz (Max Planck Institute for Ornithology, Radolfzell)
Conferences in 2016
- Freedom and Responsibility – The Constitution and Human Rights in Hungary and Germany Through the Ages (PDF download)
Conferences in 2015
- Baltic-German cultural relations from the 16th to the 19th century. Media – Institutions – Actors. (Subconference II: Between Enlightenment and National Awakening (PDF download))
- In cooperation with the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities: Social Dimensions of Food in the Prehistory of the Eastern Balkans and Neighboring Areas (PDF download)
Conferences in 2014
- Baltic-German cultural relations from the 16th to the 19th century. Media – Institutions – Actors. (Subconference I: Between the Reformation and the Enlightenment (PDF download))
- In cooperation with the Academy of Athens (Greek Academy of Sciences and Humanities): Gaze, Vision, and Visuality in Ancient Greek Literature. Concepts and Contexts from Homer to Plutarch (PDF download)
Conferences in 2013
- In cooperation with the Learned Society of the Czech Republic: Saints, Heroes, Tyrants. Intertwined Styles of Rule in the Long Century of the Luxembourgs (PDF)
- Digital geoarchaeology—the use of new technologies in interdisciplinary human-environment research (PDF download)
Conferences in 2012
- From social altruism to commercial exchange: Gift giving and the "embedded" economy in the ancient world (PDF download)
- Another Africa? (Post-)Colonial Images of Africa in Russian, Polish, and German Culture (PDF download)
- History(ies) of the Gulag—Reality and Fiction (PDF download)
Conferences in 2011
- Dual scripture – sociolinguistic and cultural scenarios (PDF download)
Conferences in 2010
- New Perspectives in Quantum Statistics and Correlations(PDF download)
- Facing the Multicore Challenge
Conferences in 2009
- The Left-Wing Alternative Milieu and New Social Movements in the 1970s (PDF download)
- "New" approaches in medicine: Alternative medicine – a blessing or a curse? (PDF download)
Conferences in 2008
- Things and People in Antiquity. Living Presence – Bringing the Living to Mind (PDF download)
- Statehood and State Formation in Late Antiquity and Early Modern Times (PDF download)
Conferences in 2007
Those eligible to apply
When submitting an application, you must:
- have a doctorate. Only scientists in the early stages of their scientific careers after completing their doctorates are eligible to apply. Family phases are taken into account in the assessment. Researchers already affiliated with the Academy are excluded from applying.
- work at a research institution in Baden-Württemberg,
- not yet have been appointed to a tenured professorship at the time of application. Junior professorships and tenure-track professorships are eligible to apply.
The general conditions
- The maximum funding amount per conference is generally €11,000.
- Approved funds must be spent within the respective fiscal year (including publication costs). Travel expenses (in accordance with the State Travel Expenses Act of Baden-Württemberg), material expenses (e.g., conference materials, invitations), and funds for student and research assistants may be requested, but not for research staff or speaker fees.
- Within the budget, a cost center can be requested for the publication of the conference. Only open access publications will be funded.
- The conference should preferably be held on the academy's premises. There is no charge for the use of the rooms. The academy's lecture hall can accommodate up to approximately 60 conference participants.
- If the academy's rooms are to be used, no more than four conference days should be planned. The conference cannot be scheduled over a weekend. When submitting your application, it is sufficient to indicate your preferred time period; if your application is approved, you will be required to coordinate the date with the academy.
- Speakers who are to be invited must not have been contacted at the time of application.
The application process
- The application, and thus the conference, must be interdisciplinary in nature. The application must outline the topic to be addressed and explain why this can only be achieved through an interdisciplinary conference. In addition to a description of the content, a conference schedule must be submitted as an appendix. Speakers who are to be invited must be listed, but do not yet need to have been contacted.
- The application must not exceed five pages. In addition, a financing plan (max. 1 page) and a CV with a list of publications (max. 2 pages per person) must be submitted. [Times New Roman 12pt, line spacing 1.15].
- Mr. Georg Wolff is available to answer any questions you may have regarding the calls for proposals. Please send any inquiries to hadw (email link) with the subject line “WIN Conferences.”