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Projects funded by the Volkswagen Foundation

  • Einrichtung W2 Lichtenberg Professur Dr. Birgit Hellwig: Language Documentation and Psycholinguistics
    Professor Dr. Birgit Hellwig (Institute of Linguistics ) 
     
  • Verbandsstrafrecht: Praktische Auswirkungen und theoretische Rückwirkungen
    Professor Dr. Michael Kubiciel (Institute of Criminal Law, Criminal Law Theory and Comparative Criminal Law) 
     
  • Mobility, networks and institutions in the management of natural resources in contemporary Africa II
    Professor Dr. Michael Bollig (Institute of Ethnology)
     
  • Documentation in summits in the central mountains of Papua
    Professor Dr. Nikolaus P. Himmelmann  (Institute of Linguistics, General Linguistics)
     
  • Dokumentationsvorhaben "Roos & ruins: A project to document the Ujir language of the Aru Islands"
    Professor Dr. Nikolaus P. Himmelmann  (Institute of Linguistics, General Linguistics)
     
  • Speed Variation -  Articulation speed variation cross-linguistically (follow -up project)
    Professor Dr. Nikolaus P. Himmelmann  (Institute of Linguistics, General Linguistics)
     
  • DNA Plasmonics
    Juniorprofessor Dr. Klas Lindfors (Department of Chemistry)
     
  • Postdoktorandenprojekt: Context-dependent plasticity of sexual selection: links between individual behaviour and population dynamics
     
  • Dokumentationsvorhaben "Language, Music and Place: Building a Foundation for Governance in Déline, North-West Territories, Canada"
    Professor Dr. Nikolaus P. Himmelmann (Institute of Linguistics, General Linguistics)
     
  • Workshop OALangDoc16
    Dr. Patrick Sahle (Cologne Center for eHumanities)
     
  • Datenanalyseprojekt "Cross-linguistic patterns in the encoding of three-participant events"
    Professor Dr. Nikolaus P. Himmelmann (Institute of Linguistics, General Linguistics)
     
  • Modelling DH
    Dr. Patrick Sahle (Cologne Center for eHumanities) 
     
  • VW Freigeist Fellowship: "Heidegger and Postmodernity: The Story of a Delusion?"
    Dr. Sidonie Kellerer (Philosophy Department and a.r.t.e.s. Graduate School)