Science Networks
German Marine Research Alliance (DAM)
Located on the coast of the Baltic Sea, the University of Greifswald is a member of the German Marine Research Alliance (DAM). It contributes its broad research expertise in fields ranging from ecology to zoology, microbiology, pharmacy, biochemistry, and law to marine and coastal missions and projects. The University of Greifswald collaborates with national and international partners and plays a significant role in solving regional and global challenges such as marine protection, the renaturation of marine ecosystems, marine nutrient cycles, or the degradation of plastic in the sea.
Hanse University Alliance
The Hanse University Alliance is a network that currently comprises ten universities with strong research profiles on the coasts of the North and Baltic Seas. Together with its partners, the University of Greifswald approaches specific challenges of the northern German coastal region, pursuing the goals of:
- Creating a joint academic and innovative region along the North Sea and Baltic Sea coasts
- Creating synergies in topics relevant to the future: sustainability, health and social transformation
- Acting as a motor for regional development in the coastal region
University Alliance (UA) 11+
The UA11+ is an alliance of 15 mid-size German universities with strong research and transfer profiles that are characterised by a special role in their regional surroundings. The UA11+ takes account of the fact that universities are taking on an increasingly important role at the interface between education and employment, as well as research and innovation. That is why the alliance places its focus on the
- Exploitation of fundamental research
- Cooperation of applied research and the industry
- Connection of studies and the world of work
Baltic University Programme
The Baltic University Programme (BUP) is one of the largest university alliances in the world with more than 100 participating universities in the Baltic Sea region, who collaborate in the fields of education and research to approach the topics of sustainable development and democracy. Together, they foster knowledge and collaboration in the field of sustainable development and education for sustainable development (ESD). The aim is to support the establishment of strong regional education and research communities and to organise academic events for students.
Wissenschaftsregion NordOst
The Wissenschaftsregion NordOst is an association of the University of Greifswald, University Medicine Greifswald, the University of Applied Sciences in Neubrandenburg, the German Aerospace Centre , the Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut, the Krupp Wissenschaftskolleg (Institute of Advanced Studies), the Stralsund University of Applied Sciences, the Leibnitz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde, the Leibniz Institute for Plasma Science and Technology, the Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics, and the Helmholtz Institute for One Health.
Joint projects serve to enhance the profile and transform the eastern Mecklenburg-Vorpommern region, these include Plant³, ArtIFARM [de], Physics for Food, T!Raum One-Health-Region Vorpommern, or Stapellauf NORD°OST° [de]