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Latest news and press releases (2010)

 

The New School Year 2010/2011 Has Started!


press release (in German)
 


Open to Discussion

Professor Andrea Römmele is a guest on NDR Info Redezeit tonight. The topic: How successful can a minority government be in Germany? Ask questions, and get involved now.
more (in German)
 


National Action Plan for the Implementation of the UN Disability Convention

- a new form of cooperation between the Hertie School of Governance and the German Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs
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Call for Papers

Join us at the Conference on the Political Economy of International Finance (PEIF), taking place on 3-4 February 2011.
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New Head of Communications

As of 1 July 2010, Regine Kreitz is the Head of Communications at the Hertie School of Governance in Berlin.
more (in German)
 


Hertie Current Issue: The Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill - and the Call for an Energy Transition

It takes dramatic accidents like this in order for society and politicians to seriously ask themselves: How much longer will we be dependent on oil? Why are we so dependent? And why didn’t we foresee the inherent risks and dangers of deep sea drilling earlier? And what should we do now? And just why do we need to act quickly?
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The Nordic Welfare State Goes to China!

Out 25 May: a Chinese-language collection, 'The Nordic Welfare State', of various articles whose editors and authors include Hertie Professor Stein Kuhnle
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Call for Papers: Crisis as Opportunity

A conference of the International Political Science Association -
Research Committee: Structure & Organization of Government
Berlin, November 4-5, 2010

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Fourth 'Redner- und Dialogpreis' Awarded

Sigmar Gabriel is awarded for the 'Best Political Speech' of 2009.
more (in German)
 


Hertie School Newsletter

New: Subscribe to our newsletter now - and receive regular information and updates on Hertie School news, events, and publications.
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GENERATION-D

GENERATION-D is a German national interdisciplinary idea competition, challenging students to contribute ideas for the future. Hertie's Prof. Dr. Claudia Kemfert is a partner professor, and we invite you to get involved now!
more (in German)
 


Hertie Current Issue: Scandal? Who Cares?

Andrea Römmele, Hertie's Professor for Communications in Politics and Civil Society, dissects whether or not political scandals actually have an impact on the voter on election day.
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And the Scholarship Goes to...

Patrick Gilroy. MPP Class of 2011 student Patrick is the first recipient of the Hertie Internship Fund from Alumni (HIFA).
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Hertie School Awarded Erasmus Extended University Charter

The Hertie School of Governance has been awarded the Erasmus Extended University Charter by the European Commission.
read the charter text
 


Multimedia: Faculty Research Lecture with Ulrich K. Preuß

Watch our latest Faculty Research Lecture with Prof. Dr. Ulrich K. Preuß on The Society of "Unlike-Units" in the Multimedia Centre now.
 


Süddeutsche Zeitung Allegations against Prof. Dr. Claudia Kemfert False – Article Blocked

On 10 March 2010, the Süddeutsche Zeitung published an article, “Axolotls Vorgänger“, suggesting that Prof. Dr. Claudia Kemfert had published a DIW Weekly Report in which she had committed plagiarism. This allegation is false.
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Andrea Römmele Transfers to Hertie School of Governance

Prof. Dr. Andrea Römmele will transfer from the International University Bruchsal to the Hertie School of Governance in Berlin. Professor Römmele will hold the newly-created position of Professor for Communication in Politics and Civil Society, which is supported by the Initiative ProDialog.
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Belarus - Dreaming of Europe?

"Studying Belarus is like finding one’s way through a web of complex legacies": Hertie Students Lucy Kinski and Robert Schachtschneider form half of a group of Studienkolleg participants delving deeper into the complexities of this key former Soviet republic. Read their comments on their research...
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