Knowledge Transfer to Business and Society
Knowledge transfer allows research results to be used in many ways and translated into practice in society and business. Broad-based transfer involves co-operation and dialogue with all social stakeholders outside the scientific community. Transfer Center enaCom is your first point of contact for co-operations with the University of Bonn. We can present to you the opportunities that are available and help you on your way to a successful co-operation between science, business and society.
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Research Co-operations
Are you looking for scientific expertise? Do you want to solve a problem or improve an innovation? Whether it concerns a joint research project, thesis, licensing agreement, support for early-career researchers or even large research centers, enaCom will explore the possibilities with you and help prepare the way for a successful co-operation between science and business. Close co-operation with trusted partners accelerates research and ensures that results can be translated into practice. Our researchers and students are interested in exchanging information with companies, conducting joint research and applying knowledge.
We offer companies access to University research results and put them in contact with the experts in their field. This allows them to modify and further develop their range of products to meet the latest requirements. The integration of interdisciplinary fields also opens up new ways to find solutions to present challenges. Co-operations also allow companies to get in touch with our excellent early-career researchers at the University.
Social Responsibility
Universities are an important part of society and have an obligation to conduct responsible research and communicate the results to society. The University of Bonn satisfies its social responsibility by transferring knowledge to society for the common good. It takes up ideas from society, promotes dialogue on current topics and adds to the cultural richness of the city and region. Numerous events and projects promote the exchange of knowledge between science and different groups in society.
Researchers convey academic knowledge in part-time courses. They use forms of dialogue and communication that inform the public about relevant research results and enable feedback from society to the University, where the faculties then work together to address social issues. Researchers act as policy consultants to provide expert advice on various political topics.
University of Bonn Transfer Projects
The University of Bonn is active in shaping social debates, cultural life and economic and professional development in the region and beyond. This is only possible with partners: co-operation on different levels is the key success factor. Most projects are carried out in German.
Professional Training
Researchers participate in professional training courses, such as those for teachers and judges. The University of Bonn organizes a number of part-time programs for this purpose.
- Project „Trauerbegleitung am Arbeitsplatz“
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Online platform German Practice in International Law
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Project „Digitale Quellen für den Geschichtsunterricht“ for teachers
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Medizinische Ausbildungsmöglichkeiten at University Hospital Bonn
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Symposium Reisemedizin, Impfschutz und Internationale Gesundheit ‐ Global Health for doctors and pharmacists
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Further education courses for German as a second language/foreign language
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Collaboration in the MINT‐Lehrer‐Nachwuchs‐Förderprogramm (MILeNa)
Knowledge and Technology Transfer
The University works with the business sector at the curricular level, e.g. by arranging internships, and promotes innovation by participating in research co-operations with private and public-sector institutions.
- R&D cooperations with SMEs and pharmaceutical companies
- Platform Food Net Center Bonn
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Cooperation with Deutsche Welle on German as a foreign language
- Research project „Business English in International Organizations“ with SAP
- Colloquium for professional qualification in geosciences
- Development of the Geoscience App OutcropWizard
- Bio-innovation-park network at Campus Klein Altendorf
- Endowed professorships at the University of Bonn
- Cooperation between the Institute for Discrete Mathematics and IBM: „Mathematik und Ästhetik des Chipdesigns“
Social Engagement
The University's social engagement can be seen in the transfer of knowledge to non-academic target groups, for example at schools, in networks, in advisory boards and in expert hearings in parliament.
- Events at the Kinder‐Uni, the Bonner Wissenschaftsnacht and the Dies Academicus
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Cooperations with museums e.g. August Macke Haus
- Think Tank Bonner Akademie für Forschung und Lehre praktischer Politik (BAPP)
- Current contemporary topics
at the Zentrum für Religion und Gesellschaft (ZERG) - Economypodcast by the Cluster of Excellence EconTribute
- Podcast „Ernährung im Schulpodcast“ together with pupils
- Cooperation with schools by the Hausdorff Center für Mathematics
- Policy advice by the Zentrum für Entwicklungsforschung (ZEF)
- Events und cooperations with public institutions by the Käte Hamburger Kolleg „Recht als Kultur“
- Entertaining experiments in the Physikshow
- Dialogue with politics, society and economy in the Innovations-Campus Bonn
- Strategic foreign, European and security research
by the Center for Advanced Security, Strategic and Integration Studies (CASSIS) - Organization of the Internationalen UniStem Day for pupils
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