The Hertie School is featured in a new film, by ITN Productions and AmCham EU, which debuted at the European Business Summit.
We are proud to present our graduates and invite employers to meet them.
Rigorous academic training in research design and cutting-edge methods and concepts in governance.
Panel discussion with Sigmar Gabriel and distinguished speakers, chaired by CISP Director Wolfgang Ischinger.
Do-morrow: Visionaries hacking the system and shaping tomorrow. A discussion as part of the Alumni Reunion 2018.
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Learn how to tackle global challenges in a rapidly transforming context.
Expand your public management skills through interdisciplinary practice-oriented studies.
The Hertie School offers a range of executive training formats including seminars, skills trainings and workshops.
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We could think of countless reasons why you should choose the Hertie School, but to kick things off we've put together ten reasons.
We are committed to attracting the best students from around the world. To achieve this goal we provide financial support in the form of financial aid and scholarships.
Career coaching at the Hertie School supports students and alumni in all matters of their career development.
Find out more about the wide range of individual courses on offer in our Graduate Programmes and Executive Education portfolio.
Our programmes introduce professionals to current practices in public management, allow them to hone their skills and offer a forum for exchange at the interface of the public, private and non-profit sectors.
Chances are, Statistics 1 has never been as useful – or amusing – as Mark Kayser's class.
One of the Hertie School’s first graduates is on the humanitarian front lines in the Middle East.