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The ''Zeit-Stiftung Ebelin und Gerd Bucerius'' (house style: ZEIT-Stiftung Ebelin und Gerd Bucerius) was founded in 1971 by Gerd Bucerius (1906–1995). The name refers to the founder, his second wife Gertrud Ebel (1911–1997) whose nickname was Ebelin, and to the weekly newspaper ''Die Zeit'', which was co-founded by Gerd Bucerius. The foundation is registered in Hamburg. Its main aim is to fund projects in research and scholarship, arts and culture, as well as education and training. == Early projects of the founder == The first scholarships in the 1970s were awarded to young journalists who were able to work at Harvard University in Cambridge, USA, with a ''ZEIT Fellowship''. In the 1980s, Gerd Bucerius actively supported stronger competitiveness in higher education in Germany, and gave substantial sums to the private university Witten/Herdecke. In order to promote Hamburg's literary scene, the founder acquired a villa on the Outer Alster Lake, and made it available rent free to the City of Hamburg and the ''Literaturhaus-Verein'', that since 1989 has been running the venue as ''Literaturhaus Hamburg''. In the 1990s, the foundation enhanced its involvement in academia and set up the ''Gerd Bucerius-Juraprogramm'', a scholarship programme for highly qualified young lawyers. Until his death, Gerd Bucerius, through his foundation, was able to fund 90 projects amounting to a total sum of 15 million €. Upon the death of its founder in 1995, followed by that of his wife in 1997, the couples' private assets were bequeathed to the foundation in their entirety. Over the past ten years, the foundation has allotted a funding total more than 153 million €. (The figures reflect the total at the end of the year 2013).
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