Die Corona-Krise Und Das Öffentliche Wirtschaftsrecht 2021
DOI: 10.5771/9783748921301-131
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Impulse der Corona-Krise für die Fortentwicklung des Öffentlichen Wirtschaftsrechts in Deutschland

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“…In Germany, it has created awareness of the need for a strong, diversified and independent higher education and research system. The German Science Council, the highest self-governing body of German higher education and research, calls for more investment into the 'resilience' of higher education systems, understood as the ability to respond effectively to unforeseen challenges and help society recover from crisis (Wissenschaftsrat, 2021). To achieve this, a broadly diversified research landscape is needed both with respect to research topics and disciplines involved, and open-ended research into fields that do not (yet) appear as relevant.…”
Section: Science Covid-19 and The Climate Crisismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Germany, it has created awareness of the need for a strong, diversified and independent higher education and research system. The German Science Council, the highest self-governing body of German higher education and research, calls for more investment into the 'resilience' of higher education systems, understood as the ability to respond effectively to unforeseen challenges and help society recover from crisis (Wissenschaftsrat, 2021). To achieve this, a broadly diversified research landscape is needed both with respect to research topics and disciplines involved, and open-ended research into fields that do not (yet) appear as relevant.…”
Section: Science Covid-19 and The Climate Crisismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Während über die letzten 20 Jahre wissenschaftspolitische Appelle für mehr Offenheit relativ wenig in der Breite der Forschungspraxis bewirkten, waren die Hoffnungen groß, dass die außerordentlichen Herausforderungen an das Wissenschaftssystem im Zuge der Pandemie zu einem Durchbruch für eine offene Forschungspraxis führen würden. So markierte die globale Pandemie nicht nur eine historische Zäsur für weite Teile der Gesellschaft und des Zusammenlebens, sondern insbesondere auch für die Bedeutung und Rolle der Wissenschaft bei der Bearbeitung komplexer gesellschaftlicher Herausforderungen (Wissenschaftsrat, 2021). Wissenschaftler:innen aus den unterschiedlichsten Disziplinen nahmen ihre jeweilige Verantwortung zur Bewältigung der Pandemie wahr.…”
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