„Green Talents”: 25 young scientists from all over the world
were given their awards.
Source: International Bureau of the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)
Today, as part of this year’s FONA-Forum for Sustainability in Berlin,
the 25 winners of the 2012 Green Talents competition were given their
awards. Hosted by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)
for the fourth time, the “Green Talents –International Forum for High
Potentials in Sustainable Development” attracted over 400 applications
from 69 countries this year. In the end, the distinguished jury of
experts selected 25 winners from 20 different countries, from Brazil to
Zimbabwe, for their outstanding achievements in the area of
sustainability. From renewable energy and resource management to the
socio-political implications of new technologies, this year’s winners
covered an impressively broad range of academic research and
achievement.
Minister Schavan praised the sophistication of the
scientific work being done by the awardees and emphasised the important
contribution of the Green Talents competition to the
internationalisation of sustainability research. “Promoting the
mobility of today’s young scientists is the basis for research on an
international level and collaboration in the future,“ said Schavan.
Citing the growing popularity
and recognition of the initiative, Schavan announced that the Ministry
will host a fifth competition in 2013 and once again invite bright minds
from around the world to Germany.
The awards ceremony was the
final highlight of the winners’ two-week tour of Germany. On visits to
some of Germany’s most renowned research institutes and companies,
participants gained unique insight into sustainability research in
Germany and had the opportunity to meet and exchange ideas with some of
the most well-known scientists in their respective fields. 2012 also
marked the first official Green Talents alumni reunion, which brought
together winners from 2009 to 2011 and featured several networking
events.
Building
on the new insights and contacts gained from the Germany tour, each of
this year‘s winners will have the opportunity to return to Germany in
2013 for a research stay funded by the BMBF. Up to three months in
duration, these research stays will lay the groundwork for future
international collaboration in sustainability research.
“Despite
their diverse cultural and academic backgrounds, all Green Talents are
bound by a common goal: to translate the principles of sustainability
into real technological solutions and social concepts, and to generate
awareness for these innovations beyond the borders of their own
countries. This is what makes all Green Talents ambassadors of
sustainable development!”