Max Planck Society faces ‘hard decisions’ to uphold standards
Alison Abbott
Nature, 1998, vol. 392, issue 6671, 3-3
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gÖttingen As the Max Planck Society turned 50 years old last week, its president, Hubert Markl, told participants at the celebration that new measures are essential to stop the society from sliding away from the forefront of research excellence.
Date: 1998
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