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Openness and new funding instruments

Nicole Gerber: It increases the benefits and impact of a project. Simply put, we can achieve more together. Given the ever growing pressure on funding, we should of course use resources in a way that

“I don't want to hug a robot”

Yulia Sandamirskaya: I have been taken by surprise at how quickly AI tools have spread and how unquestioningly we are adopting them. People are very forgiving when dealing with these tools. After all,

“Nature and the city are intertwined”

Regeneration is synonymous with renewal and revitalisation and is thus considered to be a key component of solutions where sustainability concepts based on preservation and the conservation of resourc

“Both science and society benefit from open science”

Julia Krasselt: Some of my projects deal specifically with open research data. These include the Swiss-AL project, a language database that is to be shared with researchers from other fields. I believ

Overcoming crises: solidarity helps others and ourselves

Agnes von Wyl: The crises you list are affecting most people, even if in different ways. The pandemic, in particular, conjured up fear in many of us to begin with, since it had a direct impact on our

The workplace is becoming a melting pot of experiences

Birgit Werkmann-Karcher: Employees now enjoy a greater degree of autonomy. We are observing a move away from office life, with more people working from home or out of other locations. Halfway through

“Old age should be regarded as a valuable resource”

Katharina Fierz: Complexity is the first thing that comes to mind. There is no such thing as “the elderly” as a uniform group. Growing old today is characterised by highly different aspects. Alongside

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