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New staff member: Andreas Küpfer
In October 2024, Andreas Küpfer started working as a research assistant at the MZES in the Data and Methods Unit. » more Dr. Constantin Wurthmann new MZES Fellow
Dr. Constantin Wurthmann joined the MZES as a Lorenz-von-Stein Research Fellow in October 2024. » more Studentische Hilfskraft (m/w/d) CILS4EU-DE
Das Forschungsprojekt Children of Immigrants Longitudinal Survey in Four European Countries-Germany (CILS4EU-DE) am Mannheimer Zentrum für Europäische S » more Guest at the MZES: Dr. Juliana Tappe Ortiz
Dr. Juliana Tappe Ortiz is a postdoc at the German Institute for Global and Area Studies and will be a visiting fellow at the MZES from 30 September to 20 October 2024. » more Professor Marc Debus: cooperation in Brandenburg between SPD and “Bündnis Sahra Wagenknecht” (BSW) is very likely – due to lack of alternatives
Based on Marc Debus' coalition forecast model, there is a 94 per cent probability of a coalition between the SPD and BSW after the state elections in Brandenburg. » more German Psychological Society honours Mannheim psychologists
Every two years, the German Psychological Society (DGPs) honours scientists who have made outstanding contributions to psychology. » more ESR Best Reviewer Award for Dr. Johanna Gereke
The prestigious European Sociological Review (ESR) has honoured MZES Fellow Dr. Johanna Gereke with the Best Reviewer Award 2024. » more Dr. Werner Krause guest at the MZES
Dr. Werner Krause is a post-doctoral researcher at the Chair for Comparative Politics at the University of Potsdam. » more MZES mourns death of Professor Rudy Andeweg
The MZES is deeply saddened by the death of renowned Dutch political scientist Professor Rudolf Bastiaan „Rudy“ Andeweg (1952-2024). » more Alexander Wenz and Florian Keusch receive the TESS Lupia-Mutz Outstanding Publication Award
Alexander Wenz and Florian Keusch have won the 2024 Lupia-Mutz Outstanding Publication Award from the Time-sharing Experiments for the Social Sciences (TESS) for their paper “ » more