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Saxon Academy of Sciences and Humanities in Leipzig
Karl-Tauchnitz-Str. 1
04107 Leipzig
GERMANY

Tel.: +49 341 7115313
Fax: +49 341 7115344

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Founded in 1846 under the name of Royal Saxon Society for the Sciences, the Saxon Academy of Sciences and Humanities, like its sister institutions, is rooted in the idea of the academy formed by Leibniz to unite "theoriam cum praxi". More than 200 scientists of all disciplines meet regularly to exchange views, examine methods and results of specialist studies in interdisciplinary discussion and engage in long-term basic research.

You can find out more about the fellows and the research projects at the German version of our website.

Presidium

Sächsische Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Leipzig
Karl-Tauchnitz-Str. 1
04107 Leipzig
GERMANY


phone:

+49 341 697642       13 - Secretariat
                              11 - Administration department
                              12 -
Production/Library/Exchange
                              15 - Secretary general
                              16 - Publishing
                              17 - Financial department
                              17 -  IT
                              33 - Digital Humanities
                              42 - Archive
                              43 -
Payroll accounting

                              48 - Event organisation
                              50 - Press office/Public relations
                              85 - Scientific coordinator

fax:
+49 341 697642 44

 

 

 

The Saxon Academy of Sciences and Humanities in Leipzig is co-financed by the Saxon State government out of the State budget approved by the Saxon State Parliament.
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The Academies' Programme is a research funding programme co-financed by the German federal government and individual federal states. Coordinated by the Union of the German Academies of Sciences and Humanities, the Programme intends to retrieve and explore our cultural heritage, to make it accessible and highlight its relevance to the present, as well as to preserve it for the future.