Max Planck Society

Max Planck Society

The Max Planck Society is Germany's most successful research organization. With 29 Nobel Laureates among the ranks of its scientists, it is equal to the world's best and most prestigious research institutions. Learn more

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The Max Planck Society is an internationally recognized, autonomous science organization with a longstanding tradition. “Insight must precede application” – the guiding principle of the Max Planck Society are words spoken by the physicist that our organization was named after. Excellent minds, a high degree of freedom and outstanding work conditions create the foundation for basic research at the very highest level. And thus 20 Nobel Prize Laureates are among the ranks of the Max Planck Society to date. The Max Planck Society with its 86 Max Planck Institutes and facilities is the international flagship for German science: in addition to five foreign institutions, it operates another 20 Max Planck Centers with research institutions such as the Princeton University in the USA, the Paris University Science Po in France, the University College London in UK, and the University of Tokyo in Japan.

Institutes

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International Max Planck Research Schools

http://www.mpg.de/en/imprs

Max Planck Research Groups

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