Research Infrastructure

'Research Infrastructure' refers to facilities, resources, and related services that scientists use to conduct research in their respective fields. According to the Council of Science and Humanities, research infrastructure is divided into four categories:
- Large-scale equipment and instrumentation
- Knowledge resources
- Information and communication structures
- Social research infrastructures
In coming years, collection, structuring, and strategy development will be on the agenda of the vice president for academic infrastructure, who is supported by is own staff division in this project.
Photo: JLU / Georg Kronenberg
FinD Mi - Research Infrastructure Database of Central Hessen
FinD Mi stands for Forschungsinfrastruktur-Datenbank Mittelhessen (Central Hessian Research Infrastructure Database), which is an online database that can be used to search for and find the diverse research equipment of Justus Liebig University Giessen, Philipps University Marburg, and Central Hessen's University of Applied Sciences. More ...