Interactive and enriching conversations by professors and thought leaders on critical global topics like generative AI, globalization, green finanance, and worldwide protests.
Founded at the Institute of World Politics in 2015 by Patricia Schouker, the Global Impact Discussion Series promotes discussion between leaders, government, private sector leaders, and academia.
This article advocates for a paradigm shift in American education by highlighting the importance of providing American students with a multilingual education in today’s globalized world. The article discusses the… Continue Reading »
As a world-class music conference, WOMEX, comprises a trade fair, talks, films, and showcase concerts. To strengthen the role of culture around the world, WOMEX and its delegates hope to… Continue Reading »
The Lex Fellowship offers pre-law internships in various European cities for students to gain valuable legal experience while at the same time improving and demonstrating most of the competencies law… Continue Reading »
The South Korea internship at CRCC Asia allows you to gain valuable experience to improve your global employability while immersing yourself in this wonderful country’s culture, cuisines, history, and business.
Intern in the USA to take your career to the next level. Experience US culture first-hand while learning basic skills or receiving advanced professional training at an American Host Company…. Continue Reading »
In the Humanity in Action Copenhagen Fellowship, civil society is cited as a key example of defending human rights during World War II: the flight and rescue of the Danish… Continue Reading »
The Berlin Fellowship will examine German colonialism throughout the 20th century and its repercussions.The German Reich enforced colonialism and violence on regions in Africa and Asia that left a lasting… Continue Reading »
Humanity in Action’s Amsterdam Fellowship focuses on the colonial history of the Netherlands and its impact on the 20th century. Fellows will explore colonial legacies’ impact on Dutch society through… Continue Reading »