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Robert Bosch Foundation

Purpose/Activities

 

The Robert Bosch Foundation represents the philanthropic endeavors of Robert Bosch (1861-1942). Its activities mainly focus on the fields of science, health, international relations, education, society and culture.

 

The foundation is divided into six areas. It promotes external projects and initiates its own projects for developing and running programmes:

Science and Research,

Health and Humanitarian Aid,

International Relations Western Europe, America, Turkey, Japan, India,

International Relations Central and Southeastern Europe, CIS, China,

Education and Society,

Society and Culture.

 

Incorporated in the Robert Bosch Foundation are

the Hans Walz Foundation for the research of naturopathy in particular the homeopathy,

the Otto und Edith Mühlschlegel Foundation that aims to examine topics related to old age and enable people to manage this period of their lives in a positive way,

the DVA Foundation that fosters German-French relations in the fields of cultural studies, translation, literature, and theatre,

the Rochus and Beatrice Mummert-Foundation that appeals to High Potentials of the disciplines economic, engineer, physical or touristic sciences from the acceding EU-countries and EU-candidates from Central and Southeast Europe.

 

In Stuttgart the Robert Bosch Foundation maintains

the Robert Bosch Hospital,

the Dr. Margarete Fischer-Bosch Institute for clinical pharmacology and

the Institute for the History of Medicine.

Periodical Publications

Newsletter Cultural Managers in Central and Eastern Europe and Interface School and Science

Magazin Wissen (monthly)

Annual Report

further publications

Contact

 

Robert Bosch Stiftung

Heidehofstraße 31

D - 70184 Stuttgart

 

Fon: +49 (0)711 460 84 0

Fax: +49 (0)711 460 84 1094

 

Postal address:

Postfach 10 06 28

D - 70005 Stuttgart

 

Internet: www.bosch-stiftung.de

E-mail: info@bosch-stiftung.de

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