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Lindau Alumnus Kamaljit Moirangthem at the Science Challenge with David Coomes, Michael Blank, and Nathalie Seddon (left to right)
Alumni party on the way back to Lindau
Lindau Alumni at the 2024 Falling Walls Science Summit
Lindau Mentoring Hub
The goal of the Lindau Mentoring Hub is to make sure
that Lindau Alumni and Young Scientists have access
to support and guidance. The platform was developed
with Team Mentoring Hub, a group of Lindau Alumni
who initiated the idea during the Sciathon in 2020. The
Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings and Team Mentoring
Hub gratefully acknowledge the support of the Dieter
Schwarz Foundation for the development of the platform.
All Lindau Alumni are encouraged to join the platform at
lindau.mentoringhub.org.
revolutionary technologies and methods to enhance biodiversity conservation and to halt and reverse biodiversity loss and mitigate its impact on nature, climate, and
local communities. After a two-stage selection process,
six promising projects were invited to present their ideas
at a roundtable event in Liechtenstein. Through this exclusive event, the selected Lindau Alumni gained valuable access to the networks of both the Families for Nature
Foundation and the Founders & Funders Foundation to
further accelerate their projects.
Lindau Science Challenge
A cooperation with the Families for Nature Foundation
brought a new opportunity for Lindau Alumni and 2024
Young Scientists: The Science Challenge “A Quantum Leap
for Biodiversity” aimed to identify and support scalable,
All Lindau Alumni are invited
to join the online community at
lindau-alumni-network.org.
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