Kreativität und Innovation in der wissenschaftlichen Forschung (in German)



Thursday, 29. September 2005 | 14:00 Uhr

Speaker

Roger Busch

Organisation

Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, München

Reporting

Für den kurzfristig verhinderten Prof. Miroslav Radman sprang Dr. Roger Busch ein. Er verteidigte die Freiheit der Forschung im Sinne von Prof. Radmann.

Roger Busch

Roger Busch (*1958, married, 3 children) studied Theology in Munich from 1978 to 1985. After two years as an Assistant he was Pastor in Ehingen am Ries (Bavaria) until 1990. From 1990 to 1995 he was Personal Assistant to the Bishop of the Lutheran Church of Bavaria, where the main focus of his work was on the Church and Politics and the Church and Economics. In 1994, he obtained his doctorate in Theology.

Since 1995, he has been adviser of the Lutheran Church in Bavaria on Science and Technology. Since 1997, Director of the TTN Institute of Applied Ethics at the Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich with particular focus on conflict communication, biotechnology, ethical aspects in information and communication technology, in the development of agriculture and business ethics. Roger Busch is a member of various bodies, including the Max Planck Society, the Economic Council of Bavaria, the Energy Advisory Board of the Bavarian Government and in the Groupe de reflexion of TA-Swiss.

Donators and Partners

The ETH Board is responsible for the strategic leadership of the ETH domain and assumes the supervision of its institutions. Its close relationship with the ETH Council has contributed to the successful continuation of Academia Engelberg Foundation since 2000.

The Foundation promotes research into the connecting human fundamentals of science. Academia Engelberg Foundation and the Foundation for Basic Research in Human Sciences have entered into a cooperation agreement for the period 2011 to 2015.

Helvetia is a quality-oriented comprehensive insurance company with over 150 years of experience. Academia Engelberg Foundation is convinced it will be able to use important synergies from the partnership starting in 2015.

A partnership with the University of Lucerne has existed since summer 2013. Since 2016 we have also a parthership with the Faculty of Economics and Management of the University of Lucerne. Through these partnerships, synergies are used and joint projects are tested and realized. The University of Lucerne currently consists of three faculties: the faculties for Theology, Culture and Social Sciences, and Law.