Participant Story

March
1
2010

Post-Copenhagen: Innovative Local Approaches to Climate Change

In January, a month after the world climate summit in Denmark, a diverse group of nearly 50 journalists, experts and entrepreneurs traveled to Berlin, Hamburg and Copenhagen to discuss climate change, energy and their global economic impact. Most of them were alumni of transatlantic exchange programs like those sponsored by the Bosch Foundation, the Rias Berlin Commission, the German Marshall Fund and Fulbright Commission. Four were Burns alumni.

September
12
2009

To Oslo For Peace

Anthony Ganzer recalls his experience in Oslo as a guest journalist through a Robert Bosch Stiftung fellowship, and provides his own story after witnessing President Barack Obama's acceptance speech for the Nobel Peace Prize. Ganzer was also tasked with explaining to locals why Obama deserved such a prestigious award. He notes that, while engaged in wars at home, Obama used his speech to justify the use of force in the pursuit of peace.

December
31
2008

Witnessing the Elections that Made a Difference

You put a ballot in the box, you cast a vote and you make your choice. Candidates rally, fight for every vote, try to explain why their program is better than the one offered by the opponent. In this sense, the U.S. elections are probably similar to the elections anywhere in the world.