The Junge Akademie is at liberty to choose how and where it works. Unlike the situation in many other national academies, members of the Junge Akademie do not receive any direct instructions: It is up to them to decide which interdisciplinary projects make it onto the agenda. Each year sees members meet at three plenary sessions to discuss their current research projects and propose joint undertakings and publications. An annual ideas workshop also gives members an opportunity to develop new initiatives and projects. Subject-specific work is frequently carried out by Research Groups.
Research groups The Junge Akademie's General Assembly establishes research groups (RGs) proposed by its members in order to promote interdisciplinary co-operation. RGs are open to all interested members. Working on a co-operative basis, they carry out studies, publish the results of their research, and organise symposia and cultural events. Over 40 of these interdisciplinary groups have been brought into existence since the founding of the Junge Akademie. In addition to research topics, they also deal with issues of general societal relevance, placing special emphasis on the fields of education and science policy.
International contacts The Junge Akademie was the world's only institution of its type when founded in 2000. The intervening period has witnessed the establishment of numerous other national academies for young academics outside of Germany, including in Belgium (Flanders), Denmark, the Netherlands, Scotland, Sweden, and South Africa. The new institutions have often oriented themselves on the Junge Akademie. To cite an example, the
Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences founded its Jonge Akademie according to the German model.
Indian National Young Academy of Sciences, New Delhi was founded on the Junge Akademie model in 2015. The Junge Akademie also played a key role in the founding of the
Global Young Academy, which has been headquartered at the BBAW since October 2011.
Publications Junge Akademie Magazin (
JAM), which is also available online in PDF format, is published once every six months. Each edition is dedicated to a specific topic, which is examined from the perspective of a variety of academic disciplines. In addition, the magazine provides insights into the Akademie's activities, introduces new members, and presents the results of the various research groups. The work of the Junge Akademie is also presented and discussed in a large number of other publications. == History ==