The German Studies Collaboratory is a virtual hub of resources for those interested in German language, art, culture, and history.
“Communities for Ukraine” supports Ukrainian refugees who have fled to St. Paul, MN's adopted "sister cities" in Germany & Poland.
Ruben Neugebauer talks about search and rescue missions on the Mediterranean Sea and ways to reform European migration policies.
Photographer and filmmaker Harald Rumpf reconstructs a lifetime of experiences documenting life in the streets.
Social scientist Craig Calhoun argues for a more complex understanding of nationalism
Panel discussion with high-ranking experts on quantum science and celebrating the 10th anniversary of the University of Cologne NY Office
Cariad Harmon tells the story of the unlikely friendships that one American family from small-town Tennessee forged with enemy soldiers.
Mr. Michael Georg Link, MP, Coordinator of Transatlantic Cooperation at the Federal Foreign Office will visit Ohio.
This AICGS webinar will examine various threats that disinformation poses to the United States and Germany.
Lawrence Douglas talks about opportunism and how fear are driving forces behind fading trust in democracies.
Klaus Larres’s research project analyzes the U.S. and European—in particular the German—approach to China.
A conference focussing exclusively on the needs & support of German-speaking expats & their families moving to or already living in the US.
Exploration of fiscal, monetary, labor, and social welfare policies that Germany & the US called upon to weather the economic crisis.
Tosca Terán creates soundscapes using fungi. Tosca takes listeners on a soundwalk, pausing periodically to interview other sound artists.
Join a discussion about ways everyone can contribute to climate protection.
Listen to a discussion with participants in the AICGS project on social divisions in Germany and the United States.
A discussion about the national significance of Germany's election and its implications for Germany's foreign and domestic policies.
MdB Otto Fricke (FDP) joins to discuss current events and the impact on the German economy.
The Allerweltskino Köln Cinema will be screening Night School (2016) directed by Andrew Cohn followed by a virtual discussion.
Join the American Council on Germany’s Chicago Chapter for a discussion with German Consul General Moessinger.
The Thomas Mann House invites you to join their multi-platform program to discuss steps for restoring public trust in Germany and the U.S.
The Goethe-Institut Washington spoke with young people across Germany about their fight for a better and more sustainable world.
In this episode, Tomma Suki investigates the housing situation in two major cities on opposite sides of the Atlantic: Berlin and Toronto.
Transatlantic Tandem Talk by F. Rostalski (U. of Cologne) & F. Pasquale (Brooklyn Law) on legal and ethical challenges posed by AI.
Global Perspective and Local Impact of Apprenticeship Training Programs: Experiential Learning and Talent Development
Presidents and professors on how to become a professorship at a university of applied sciences
Join the Goethe Book Club, hosted by Tanya Kelley, and discuss works from contemporary German-speaking authors.
Speak German and make new friends with Goethe Pop Up Kansas City's monthly German conversation group.
Celebrate Beethoven's legacy and new comics from Germany during our talk with artist Mikael Ross about his newest graphic novel.
Monika Müller-Kroll and Susannah Edelbaum interview people from all walks of life about their most memorable firsts.
The German Heritage Institute is launching the new digital research infrastructure “Migrant Connections”.
Mohamed Amjahid talks about the dangers of majority rule and why protecting minorities is at the core of democracy.
Dr. Barbara Güttler will talk about new innovations in recycling and responsible manufacturing.
In this lecture, Michael J. Abramowitz will discuss why protecting democracy and combating authoritarianism must be a shared responsibility.
In this talk, Lauren Benton traces the history of representations of “endless war” to patterns of violence in European empires.
Sir Ronald Cohen discusses the chances of Germany's corporate sector and shares his vision for the future.
Michael Kimmelman will discuss his hopes to enlist a wide public, across political, social, and geographic spectrums.
Christopher Gibbs discusses how music programs were curated in Germany and Austria during the so-called long nineteenth century.
In the endless sunshine of Dubai, Bilal Qureshi revisits Franz Schubert’s acclaimed song cycle “Winterreise.”
Jeff Rathke and Klaus-Dieter Frankenberger discuss the Russia-Ukraine crisis and its potential impacts on Germany and German foreign policy.
Hosts Günther and Audra chat with Layne about culture, language, film, history, critical race theory, and her upcoming book.
German-American cultural exchange for young professionals in healthcare and education
In this talk, Tess Lewis, a translator of French and German, will discuss the contested idea of fidelity to the original text.
Learn about America's biggest grassroots effort to save European refugees from Nazi-occupied lands from historian Dr. Michael Luick-Thrams.
In this episode, Nathaniel and his parents reflect on the days they spent going to the zoo on their travels around the world.
The Biden Administration is investing in education today, but what does this mean for the international community?
GAI cooking and baking expert, Helga Parnell, will demonstrate how to make Böhmische and Bayerische Knödel over Zoom.
Healthy soils are our allies in combating global hunger, the climate crisis, and the extinction of species. However, they are under pressure
Join the discussion about the prospects for transatlantic cooperation under the new German government.
Discussion of German and US apprenticeship best practices to advance high-quality apprenticeships, featuring the First Lady of Germany.
Policy makers and industry representatives in California discuss the German apprenticeship model as a successful career alternative.
One night only! Join Goethe Pop Up Seattle for an evening filled with Bernstein, Gershwin, Mozart, and innovative musicians from Germany.
Goethe Pop Up Seattle's monthly film series presents PANKOW '95 - along with a sci-fi inspired costume contest!
Watch the Danish-German production as part of the National Nordic Museum's Nordic Lights Film Festival
Discuss Saša Stanišić's German Book Prize-winning novel with Goethe Pop Up Seattle
Discuss Isabel Bogdan's who-dun-it with Goethe Pop Up Seattle.
The BGHRA and Africana Studies at Rutgers University-Camden invite you to join us. Our conference is free and open to the public.
LA-based author and founder of a nonprofit library, talks about how literature can help trigger more curiosity & tolerance within a society.
Join the discussion on the growing threat to European security and the post-Cold War security architecture.
Despite the cliché of the unfunny German, there is a rich tradition of comedy in German culture.
The Study Bridge program is specifically designed to prepare students from abroad wishing to embark directly on a course of Study in Germany
Will Putin invade? Does he seek regime change with a Kremlin-friendly government in Kyiv? How robust would a Western response be?
Opportunities for the New German Government and the United States
Transatlantic Tandem Talk on how aging research can help us lead healthier lives.
Journalist Birte Meier talks about how California's Equal Pay Act effectively protects against discrimination.
A special program streaming "How 'HOLOCAUST' Came to TV" and Q&A with Grimme award-winning filmmaker Alice Agneskirchner on Jan 30 on zoom.
Sally McGrane and Axel Scheele tell the story of the little grocery on Choriner Street in the heart of Berlin.
Immersive artwork breaks down the border between the viewer and the artist, submerging the spectator in the exhibit.
This AICGS webinar will consider the lessons for German foreign and security policy from twenty years of engagement in Afghanistan.
Young change makers discuss common global challenges, and how we can all shape the future together.
In much of Europe, St. Nick has a stern partner who enforces the rules: Krampus. But who exactly is this Krampus guy?
Prospects for U.S.-German Relations in the Post-Merkel Era
The 2021 Coalition Agreement and the Prospects of the Next German Government
Senator Katharina Fegebank (Greens) will discuss the new coalition agreement and the “Traffic Light” coalition’s goals.
Michael Hobbes searches for a way to measure life satisfaction that works in both the U.S., his old home, and Germany, his new home.
Evening and morning blur together in this piece as Katie Marquette rocks her baby to sleep, contemplating the night.
Digital animation portraying how young Germans and Americans see common global challenges and how the future can be best shaped together.
Literary scholar Tobias Boes discusses Mann’s role as a political figure and what we can learn from his political engagement today.
Bank Types, Inclusivity, and Payroll Protection Program Lending During COVID-19
A transatlantic perspective on the topic of security and defense
A talk about lessons from Germany and the United States
Join “Back to Berlin” director Catherine Lurie and historian Dr. Moshe Zimmermann for a discussion examining sports and antisemitism.
A book presentation and discussion with author Timothy Snyder and illustrator Nora Krug on their new book.
Goethe Pop Up Seattle joins the Henry Art Gallery in welcoming Daniel and Soya in an online and interactive exploration of animals!
Celebrate the holidays and all things sweet with Goethe Pop Up Seattle and Kaffeeklatsch!
The annual Global Business Outlook brings together experts in different areas to discuss what the new year will bring.
Discussion about conspiracy theories in Germany and the United States
Goethe Pop Up Seattle, Third Place Books & Community Bookstore present the exclusive U.S. launch of Saša Stanišić’s "Where You Come From"
Join Thomas Fröhlich as he presents a comparative study of the coal phase-out in West Virginia and the Lusatia region in Eastern Germany.