Human and social science research and culture

We aim to contribute to new knowledge about people, culture and society to strengthen democracy and sustainability.

The most significant challenges of our time cannot be addressed with technical or economic insights alone. They also require an understanding of the human factor and its role in both the challenges and the solutions.

We promote a democratic and sustainable society by supporting humanities projects at the highest academic level through two interconnected programmes:

  • Free, curiosity-driven basic research
  • Cross-sectoral research-practice collaboration

These two programmes are mutually necessary prerequisites in a sustainable democracy: Without the freedom for broad, original idea development in the disciplines through basic research, the foundation for cross-sectoral collaboration may eventually dry up. Similarly, the absence of cross-sectoral collaboration will limit the potential for a more direct societal impact of research in concrete solutions, and the emergence of new research questions that may occur when applied to a practical setting.

Impact is also enhanced through collaboration between research and culture. We aim to strengthen this significance by promoting mutual inspiration, dialogue and collaboration between literary art and the humanities. We achieve this through the programme:

  • Literature and humanities in dialogue

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