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Universität Heidelberg Opens “Centre of Excellence for Research and Teaching” in Santiago de Chile

Extension of the Heidelberg Center for Latin America funded by resources from the Federal Foreign Office

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Deputy Secretary General of the DAAD, Ulrich Grothus, at the opening of the Centre of Excellence

In collaboration with Chilean partner institutions, the Heidelberg Center for Latin America (HCLA) has been upgraded to a “Centre of Excellence for Research and Teaching”. After Heidelberg University was successful in a competition organised by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) last year, the HCLA will be receiving funding from the Federal Foreign Office for the extension of its activities. The new Centre of Excellence, one of four institutions of its kind in various parts of the world, was officially opened on 7 October 2010.

 

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L. to r.: Prof. Dr. Ignacio Sánchez, Rector of the Universidad Católica, Prof. Dr. Rose Devés, Vice Rector of the Universidad de Chile, Prof. Dr. Bernhard Eitel, Rector of Heidelberg University, State Secretary Dr. Peter Ammon, Deputy Secretary General of the DAAD, Ulrich Grothus

The German contingent attending the festive opening ceremony included the Rector of Heidelberg University, Prof. Dr. Bernhard Eitel, State Secretary of the Federal Foreign Office, Dr. Peter Ammon, and Deputy Secretary General of the DAAD, Ulrich Grothus. The Minister of the General Secretariat of Government, Dr. Ena von Baer, welcomed the audience on behalf of the Chilean government. High-ranking representatives of the Latin American partner institutions were also present. The Heidelberg University Medal was awarded to Nuria Alsina as a token of recognition for her many years of sterling service in furthering the cooperative relations between Heidelberg University and the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. The same distinction was also conferred on Prof. Dr. Carlos Huneeus of the Universidad de Chile, director of the Centro de Estudios de la Realidad Contempóranea (CERC), for his outstanding commitment in promoting Heidelberg University’s academic cooperation with Chile and Latin America.

 

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Prof. Dr. Ignacio Sánchez, Rector of the Universidad Católica (right), presents Prof. Dr. Bernhard Eitel, Rector of Heidelberg University, with the “medalla centenario”.

The Heidelberg Center for Latin America was established in 2002. Since then, it has collaborated with the Pontificia Universidad Católica and the Universidad de Chile in developing, exporting and conducting study and continuing education programmes. Among the other target countries in Latin America alongside Chile are Brazil, Colombia, Mexico and Paraguay. “With the first, and so far only graduate centre maintained by a German university in Latin America,” says the Managing Director of the Center, Dr. Walter Eckel, “Heidelberg was quick off the mark in establishing itself on this education market.”

 

After a  master’s programme in international law and a joint bi-national doctoral programme in the field of psychotherapy, the scope of the centre will extend to astronomy, earth and environmental sciences and computer science and physics for medical students. Master’s and doctoral courses, continuing education offerings and the establishment of research groups are all at the preparation stage. The HCLA is receiving funding of approx. 2.1 million euros over a period of five years for this purpose.

 

Centres of Excellence are cooperative research and teaching ventures involving German universities and partner institutions in other parts of the world. Their aim is to create networks enabling excellent research scientists and scholars from abroad to liaise with their German counterparts. In the competition organised by the German Academic Exchange Service referred to earlier, the other universities submitting successful proposals were Gießen University (Santa Maria/Colombia), Frankfurt University (Bangkok/Thailand) and the Free University of Berlin (St. Petersburg/Russia).

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