Once a fiercely contested battleground, today's Berlin offers solutions for a more peaceful world. Progressive and environmental politicians and advocates have found their home in Berlin. In this program, students take four seminars that cover both current politics with a focus on underrepresented minorities and the environment as well as Germany’s history, looking at German colonialism as well as Nazi and communist dictatorships.
From early February toÌýearly May 2024, students take up to 4Ìýseminars and an optional internship.Ìý
​Students may also intern withÌýGerman organizations that work with refugees or sustainability/environmental issues.ÌýOur local partner in Berlin is the world-renowned , an environmental think tank.
Students will be housed in central Berlin in shared apartments or with a host family. Students willÌýexplore Europe on class excursions. Past trips included weekend-long visits to Copenhagen, Amsterdam, and Dessau.
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