Inclusion
"Many things are possible", as the Paul-Ehrlich-Institut (PEI) continues to demonstrate with projects for the integration of people with disabilities in the fields of science and research. For disabled people it is often more difficult to find a qualified job, especially in the natural sciences. To close this gap, the Paul-Ehrlich-Institut has been involved in integration projects for more than two decades. Result: At the Paul-Ehrlich-Institut, inclusion is a model of success and lived reality.
2013 until 2018
!nkA
!nkA stands for "inclusion project for the joint training of young people with and without disabilities" (Inklusionsprojekt zur gemeinsamen Ausbildung von Jugendlichen mit und ohne Behinderung). Sponsor of the project !nkA was the UnternehmensForum, a nationwide and cross-industry association of employers; Paul-Ehrlich-Institut is a member of the UnternehmensForum.
2010 until 2013
ProBAS
Project for the further qualification of severely disabled Bachelor graduates
23 June 2010
United Nations (UN) Prize for the PEI
The United Nations honored the Paul-Ehrlich-Institut with the 2010 United Nations Public Services Award (UNPSA) for the project "Tandem in Science – Network for Integration Projects" on 23 June 2010.
2005 until 2007
Many things are possible – tandem partners in science
The tandem project will be extended with funds from the European Social Fund to universities, small and large companies and self-help associations. Content is extended to disabled apprentices and doctoral students. National and European partners participate.
2002 until 2004
Integration department
The tandem project will be continued in a Paul-Ehrlich-Institut integration department co-financed by the Landeswohlfahrtsverband Hessen and the Federal Employment Agency.
1996 until 2001
Tandem project
Model project for handicapped scientists working in a team with non-disabled scientists and/or technical assistants
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