Kommende Events (32)

Meet the Practitioner: Maria Al Abdeh
Join Hertie School for a thoughtful lecture with practitioner Maria Al Abdeh. Explore real-world policy challenges, governance insights, and career paths in public service, followed by Q&A with students. The talk will include practical examples from Maria's work and a closing dis

EU Regulatory Powers: Markets, Integration, and Authority
An academic lecture at Hertie School exploring how the European Union gained stronger regulatory powers than national states, examining institutional design, authority transfer, and implications for governance.

Future of Europe: Discussion with Roberta Metsola
Public lecture at Hertie School with Roberta Metsola, President of the European Parliament, on the future of Europe. A formal, policy-focused discussion inviting attendees to share views on EU priorities and challenges.

Solar Geoengineering in a Crisis: Tech & Geopolitics
Explore the promises and geopolitical risks of solar geoengineering as researchers from Hertie School discuss climate-tech options for a crisis-stricken planet, blending science, policy, and international perspectives.

Junge Männer rechts, Frauen links: Ursachen der Spaltung
Public lecture at Hertie School examining the roots of political polarization: why young men lean right while young women lean left, and how social, economic, and media factors drive contemporary electoral preferences.

Lecture: Alexander Sahn (UNC Chapel Hill)
A research lecture at Hertie School featuring Alexander Sahn from UNC Chapel Hill, presenting recent work in public policy and governance, offering insights into cross-Atlantic research collaborations.
From Breakups to New Beginnings: Family Pathways and Health
A research-focused lecture at Hertie School examining how relationship dynamics influence family pathways and health, drawing on recent findings in psychology and public health to inform policy and care strategies.

EU to go. Migration: Isolate or recruit?
Public lecture at the Hertie School examining EU migration policy: should Europe isolate or recruit migrants? A timely discussion on political strategy, economic impact, and mobility within the EU.

Multimodal Data & Causal Inference: Challenges & Approaches
An English-language data science brown-bag lecture at Hertie School exploring multimodal data and causal inference, outlining key challenges, approaches, and concrete examples to spark discussion among researchers and students.

Verwaltung neu denken mit KI
This public lecture at Hertie School explores how artificial intelligence can reshape public administration, covering digital governance, data ethics, and policy design to improve efficiency and citizen services.

Democratic self-defense in times of autocratisation
A research-focused lecture at the Hertie School examining strategies for defending democratic institutions amid rising autocratization, featuring political science insights and real-world case studies.

Networking Event: Energy & Climate
A student-focused networking lecture at Hertie School exploring energy and climate policy, featuring concise talks and lively discussion on sustainability, innovation, and collaboration opportunities in academia and policy circles.

Symposium in memoriam Claus Offe (1940–2025)
A public memorial symposium at the Hertie School honoring Claus Offe (1940–2025), gathering scholars to discuss how social science can contribute to a better world and the future of political sociology.

Berlin Alumni & Students Brunch
Join Berlin alumni and current students for a relaxed brunch at Hertie School, combining networking, light conversation, and campus vibes as peers reconnect, share experiences, and explore opportunities together.

Designing for Society: AI in Networks, Markets, and Platforms
An insightful lecture titled Designing for Society: AI in Networks, Markets, and Platforms, examining governance, data flows, and the social impact of AI systems in modern networks, hosted by Hertie School.

Lecture: Jan P. Vogler (Aarhus University)
Guest lecture at Hertie School by Jan P. Vogler (Aarhus University) presenting ongoing research in an upcoming title. A formal, intellectual session exploring current findings and their implications for policy and academia.
The Rise of Berlin’s Startup-Led Growth Model
An academic lecture at Hertie School examining Berlin’s startup-led growth model, its implications for urban policy and entrepreneurship. A data-driven session on ecosystem dynamics, investment, and talent flows shaping Berlin’s innovation scene.

Site Visit: European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights (ECCHR)
Take a guided site visit to the European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights (ECCHR) at the Hertie School, exploring how NGOs shape European human rights law through research, advocacy, and casework.

Brussels Alumni & Students Networking Event
Networking evening at the Hertie School for alumni and current students, offering career chats, campus mingle, and opportunities to build professional ties in a formal academic setting.

Philine Widmer (Paris School of Economics), special PELS (joint with BAMS)
Philine Widmer of the Paris School of Economics presents a research lecture in a joint PELSAMS event at the Hertie School, Berlin, highlighting recent findings in economics and inviting discussion with students and professionals.

Machine learning for climate resilience using remote sensing
Explore how machine learning on public remote-sensing data can strengthen climate resilience and help prevent disasters, through actionable methods, datasets, and case studies at the Hertie School.

Ryan Weldzius (Villanova University)
Public lecture at the Hertie School in Berlin with Ryan Weldzius of Villanova University, sharing current research on governance and policy in an engaging, scholarly talk for students and professionals.

Analysing the Reliability of Government Impact Evaluations (ARGIE)
An English-language research lecture at Hertie School exploring the reliability of government impact evaluations (ARGIE), with focus on methodology, robustness, and implications for governance and policy decisions.

Federica Braccioli Lecture
Federica Braccioli gives a research-focused lecture at Hertie School, drawing on work from WU Vienna on economics and business policy. A thoughtful briefing in a modern campus setting, ideal for students and professionals curious about current economic research.

Alumni Reunion Weekend 2026
Alumni Reunion Weekend 2026 at Hertie School in Berlin gathers former students for a multi-session conference, networking, and campus activities, reconnecting the school’s community with academic talks and social events.

Keynote Conversation: The Reach of Rights
A keynote conversation at Hertie School exploring the reach and implications of rights in modern public policy, featuring leading scholars and policymakers as they discuss legal guarantees, societal duties, and the balance between liberty and security.
Reconsidering Conscription: Effects on Men's Work and Family
At the Hertie School, this research lecture analyzes how compulsory military service affects men's work paths and family outcomes, drawing on cross-national data and policy implications for labor markets and gender norms.

Is the Gender Revolution Stalled?
A scholarly lecture at Hertie School exploring whether the gender revolution is stalling, offering policy implications and interdisciplinary analysis from gender studies and political science perspectives.

Distinguished Equality Lecture: Is the gender revolution stalled?
Public lecture at the Hertie School in Berlin examining whether the gender revolution has stalled, featuring social-science researchers and policy experts. A timely discussion on gender equality, politics, and policy implications.

Kohran Kocak (IE University)
Public policy lecture at Hertie School with Kohran Kocak (IE University), presenting current research in governance and policy. A formal, intellectual talk exploring recent findings and their implications for policy practice.
Solidarity Conversations on Migration and Law: Towards a De-securitised Approach
An academic lecture at Hertie School exploring migration and law through a de-securitised lens, offering scholarly discussion on policy implications, human rights, and legal frameworks shaping contemporary migration debates.
Family diversity and health: register-based research (Germany & Europe)
An academic workshop at the Hertie School exploring how register-based research can illuminate family diversity and health across Germany and Europe, with expert talks and method-focused discussions on data sources, ethics, and policy implications.