Ministry of Science, Research and Arts Baden-Württemberg

The Ministry of Science, Research and the Arts represents key areas of Baden-Württemberg's policy. As the state's highest authority, its responsibilities extend to all of the state's universities, most of the non-university research institutions, the academic libraries and archives, and important art institutions in Baden-Württemberg.

Contact detail

  • Contact person

    Anja Lurson

  • Regional Address

    Königstrasse 46
    70173 Stuttgart
    Germany

Ministry of Science, Research and Arts Baden-Württemberg

Strategic R&I Projects

Latest Updates

  • By Lucy Hammond

Forum Rhine-Meuse "Mobility in Europe: Which solutions to a sustainable and borderless transport?"

Co-organised by Grand Est-Europe and the Representation of the State of Baden-Württemberg to the EU, the Rhine-Meuse Forum 2023: "Mobility in Europe: Which solutions for sustainable and borderless transport" is taking place on 12 April.

  • By Rodolphe Doité

DT4REGIONS Conference – A Journey towards an EU Platform for AI and Big Data in Public Administration

ERRIN's DT4REGIONS project is organising a two-day conference, concluding and presenting the work undertaken in the first year of its duration and setting the stage for future actions. The event will take place on 28-29 June 2022 in a hybrid mode; speakers and partners will be present on-site in Barcelona and registered participants will be able to join online.

  • By Sybille DITERICH

The Four Motors for industry: reshoring and attractiveness

In the framework of its presidency of the Four Motors for Europe in 2022, the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Region is organising a video conference on the theme "The Four Motors for industry: relocation and attractiveness". The event will take place on 10 March 2022.

  • By Etienne Rodzinka-Verhelle

Policy Working Group Meeting : Shaping the ERA Hubs concept – what can we learn from regional examples?

The objective of this meeting is to further discuss the shape and content of future ERA Hubs with representatives from the European Commission based on blueprints from already existing regional hubs.

  • By Valentine Willmann

Building a Hydrogen Economy in Scotland and Germany

Scotland House Brussels is organising a series of events focussing on ‘the road to COP 26'. The months leading to COP 26 in Glasgow are critical for galvanising global ambition and building consensus on the approach needed to tackle the global climate emergency, to deliver a Green Recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, and to rapidly and fairly transform our societies and economies. The second webinar of our series, in collaboration with Scotland House Berlin and Hydrogen Europe will focus on the role hydrogen will play in delivering Scotland’s, Germany’s and the EU’s net zero ambitions.