idiv-People discussing in a meeting room with laptop on the desk (Photo: Dr Volker Hahn / iDiv)idiv-People discussing in a meeting room with laptop on the desk (Photo: Dr Volker Hahn / iDiv)

New sDiv call open

sDiv Calls for Early Career Researcher Working Groups (ECR) and Modular Synthesis Projects (SynFlex)
This call is for projects starting in 2025.

sDiv – Synthesis Centre of iDiv

sDiv is the Synthesis Centre for Biodiversity Sciences, embedded in the active research environment of iDiv. It is an incubator for new ideas – a think tank and place of inherent horizon scanning. Scientific synthesis integrates diverse knowledge to increase the generality and applicability of results and yield novel insights or explanations. It can bring together existing but disparate data, methods, theories, and tools in new and perhaps unexpected ways. Synthesis is a highly varied effort, and its definition will change depending upon the lens of those who undertake it. Synthesis is a means for accelerating scientific understanding that is applicable across multiple places and scales. In biodiversity research, scientific synthesis is what makes it possible to find patterns, answers and solutions to some of the major questions facing science and society.

idiv-Infographic visualising sDiv’s approaches (early-career working groups, SynFlex projects, working groups, working group postdocs, and individual postdocs)idiv-Infographic visualising sDiv’s approaches (early-career working groups, SynFlex projects, working groups, working group postdocs, and individual postdocs)

The sDiv synthesis centre comprises three different and central instruments: meetings of international working groups (standard format; groups driven by early career researchers), projects with flexible combinations of research approaches (beyond working groups) and synthesis projects carried out by sDiv postdocs. It provides an opportunity to work without distractions and scope intensively for collaboration and idea-sharing to identify solutions to society’s most challenging and complex environmental problems over several years.


sDiv people

All sDiv people

Postal address

German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) Halle-Jena-Leipzig
Puschstrasse 4
04103 Leipzig
Germany

Head of sDiv

Dr Marten Winter
Phone: +49 341 97 33129

Administrative Assistant

Isabella Maasberg
Phone: +49 341 9733157

If you have any questions about sDiv, do not hesitate to contact us!


Collaborations

This site is registered on wpml.org as a development site. Switch to a production site key to remove this banner.