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Why so few East German Max Planck directors?

NOV 06, 2009
Physics Today
Science : When the Max Planck Society planted institutes across the former East Germany, it recruited scientists from around the world for its ambitious project .But only two out of more than 60 directors in the newly founded institutes were recruited from the East itself. Today, the society has 267 active directors; only five grew up on the eastern side of the divided Germany. And only one started a career before 1989.Those statistics are a sign of the mixed blessings that reunification brought for East German scientists.For many, especially the younger ones, it was a great opportunity . But others were set adrift when entire preexisting eastern institutes were closed or cut to a fraction of their original size. Related Links Big dreams come true Aufbau Ost: Max Planck’s East German experiment
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