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Funding Ranking 2009

Institutions – Regions – Networks

Funding Ranking 2009
Funding Ranking 2009

The fifth edition of the DFG’s Funding Ranking reports on the participation of German research institutions in the funding programmes of the DFG and other national and international research funding institutions. Altogether, the figures for third-party funding incorporated in this study account for almost 90 percent of the financial support provided by public bodies in the form of third-party funding.

Apart from providing funding statements for higher education institutions (HEIs) and non-university research institutions and examining the clusters and networks formed between these institutions as a result of joint research projects, another important goal of the DFG Funding Ranking is to identify the thematic priorities set by research institutions as a result of externally funded research projects.

This online version contains tabular and graphic representations and the results of detailed analyses, which are published exclusively online. This information can be accessed in two ways:


Institutions – Regions – Networks

Here, the information is organised in accordance with the three major themes of Funding Ranking 2009.


Research funding sources

Here, the information is organised according to the various funding sources taken into consideration by Funding Ranking 2009.

Under the “Service” heading, you can also find the PDF version of the report, FAQ, errata and further information, including links to other Internet sources and, in the archive, the earlier editions of the report.

Additional Information

Further information:

Here you can download the complete PDF print version as well as individual chapters of the report:


With the support of:


The production of this report and the online version was carried out with the kind support of the Donors’ Association for the Promotion of Sciences and Humanities in Germany (SV).

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