Research Centers

Cooperations

The Center for Family Sciences is a nationwide collaboration of individuals from the fields of science and practice, representing various disciplines, all engaged in the study of families in all their forms.

The Research Network Law and Religion (FNRR) aims to engage in scientific discourse on the intersections between law and religion. It serves as an interdisciplinary platform primarily for legal and religious studies but also involves other academic disciplines such as sociology, ethnology, philosophy, and history.

The research network Responsible Digital Society addresses topics related to digital transformation and its societal, ethical, legal, economic, psychological, and political consequences. The critical interdisciplinary dialogue on these subjects aims to extend beyond the university's boundaries.

Mensch-im-Recht is dedicated to the theoretical and practical examination of the subjects of humans, law, and justice. The research community operates with an interdisciplinary approach, involving university teaching staff and considering recent didactic concepts. Its primary goal is to bridge the gap between academia and practice.

The Basel Institute on Governance is an independent non-profit organization with global reach, focusing on strengthening governance and combatting corruption.

SERIOR offers trinational qualification programs (Germany, France, Switzerland) for PhD students and postdocs, including scientific training and mentoring in summer schools and lecture series, as well as a practice-oriented program for knowledge and technology transfer.