The Max Planck Society is a figurehead of scientific research in Germany: a big name, a stellar reputation, and top-notch facilities. Anyone who makes it to one of its 84 institutes belongs to the elite: an organization that counts 31 Nobel Prize laureates among its ranks.
But there is a dark side to its facade. For months, DW’s investigative unit, along with German news magazine Der Spiegel, has investigated allegations of misconduct perpetrated by senior scientific staff at Max Planck institutes.
We spoke to more than 30 young scientists, many of whom described abusive behavior and toxic environments. They were afraid to report the abuse, fearing the consequences. The few who did report say they were discouraged from doing so.
DW goes behind the scenes of Germany’s elite research institutes to find out why abusive behavior and toxic work environments remain resilient in the face of opposition.
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