
An interdisciplinary symposium organized by Andrea Römmele (Hertie School) with Ines Pohl (taz), Dieter Rucht (WZB), Gunnar Folke Schuppert (WZB), Carmen Siranni (Brandeis University), Paul Webb (University of Sussex) and others.
In the second part of re:thinking tomorrow, the Hertie School's new joint discussion series with DEUTSCHE WELLE, experts in Berlin and Sao Paulo discussed how Europe can keep up in the international competition for global publics... [more]
The Hertie School and the Graduate School of Public Policy (GraSPP) at the University of Tokyo hosted a discussion between experts in Berlin and Tokyo on the future of energy policy in Germany, Japan and on a global scale. [more]
The Hertie School and DEUTSCHE WELLE's new discussion series, re:thinking tomorrow, was launched on Monday 19 September with an exchange between experts in Berlin and Ramallah on the role that culture could and should play in... [more]
The results of a research project, led by Hertie School Professor Klaus Hurrelmann, on the recent U18 Elections in Berlin were shared during a press conference at the Hertie School today. [more]
Thomas Pogge (Yale University) opened the Hertie School's new lecture series, Moral Challenges in a Globalizing World – Ethics and Public Policy, with a lecture entitled, Could Globalization be Good for the World’s Poor? [more]
Woody Powell (Stanford University) kicked off this semester's Berlin Public Management and Governance Research Colloquium with a talk entitled The Paradox of Institutionalization - Professionalism and the US nonprofit sector.
Including the award ceremony of the EMPM Class of 2011 and the welcoming of the new students at the Hertie School.
Public talk and discussion with Frank Mattern, McKinsey & Company, Inc.
Hertie School Professor Claudia Kemfert was honoured by the German Environmental Management Association (B.A.U.M.) with their annual B.A.U.M. Environmental Award in the Academic Category. more [more]
An international symposium at the Hertie School of Governance. Hosted in cooperation with Zeitschrift für Politikberatung, Roland Berger Strategy Consultants and Volkswagen Stifung. [more]
Hertie School Professor Stein Kuhnle has been appointed as Honorary Professor of the School of Government at Sun Yat-sen University until June 2014. Read a recent interview with Professor Kuhnle here. [more]
The init AG funded chair for E-Governance and Innovation will further expand the Hertie School of Governance’s expertise in the fields of organization, management and leadership. A core focus of the new professor will be the... [more]
Berlin, 30 May 2011 - Hertie School Professor Claudia Kemfert will be awarded with the 2011 Urania Medal on 1 June 2011. Prof. Dr. Claudia Kemfert is Professor of Energy Economics and Sustainability at the Hertie School of... [more]
69 members of the Master of Public Policy’s (MPP) Class of 2011 received their degrees during the graduation ceremony today at the Hertie School of Governance in Berlin. Half of the MPP’s fifth graduating class hail from... [more]