German American Conference at Harvard

German American Conference at Harvard 2015

The German American Conference at Harvard (GAC) is a student-led conference organized on a yearly basis since 2008.[1] The conference brings together American and German leaders from business, politics, and academia with students.[2][3] By building a community of aspiring and established leaders in the United States and Germany, the conference aims at bettering transatlantic relations.[4]
According to the German newspaper Handelsblatt the German American conference has developed into an important "transatlantic summit".[5]

Until 2014 the conference was called German Conference at Harvard.[6]

List of Conferences

Year[7] Theme Dates Co-Chairs[8][9]
2008 Germany in the Modern World 12 April
2009 Division and Unity 19-20 February
2010 Addressing Global Challenges: Directions for a New Decade 19-20 February
2011 Future 18-19 February
2012 Decidedly Indecisive? The German Angst of Leadership 17-18 February
2013 The End of the West as we Know It? 15-16 February
2014 The US and Germany: Drifting Apart? 14-15 February
2015 Germany and the U.S.: Building Our Future 30-31 October
2017 Connecting Future Generations 7-9 April
2018 In Our Own Hands 5-7 October Rahel Dette
2019 Breaking Barriers 1-3 November Katharina Hoebel; Philipp Simons
2020 Neustart October - November (Virtual Event Series) Tim Menke; Katharina Hoebel
2021 The Future of Problem Solving 21-24 October Reimar Weissbach
2022 If not now, when? 28-30 October Maike Sieben; Cecile Meier-Scherling; Linn Bieske
2023 Think Beyond 27-29 October Liudmyla Kurnosikova; Sebastian Berns; Kai Krautter
2024 Hard Conversations 15-17 November Lukas Manske; Thilo Kerkhoff; Stephanie Armbruster
2025 (Transatlantic Partnership at a) Crossroads 14-16 November Karlotta Garinet; Johannes Magdowski

There was no conference in 2016 because the conference date was moved from fall 2016 to spring 2017.

Innovation Lounge

Since 2015 the German American Conference at Harvard features an Innovation Lounge. Participants are given the chance to interact with Startups, Think Tanks and industry leaders from both sides of the Atlantic.

Scholarships (2025)

  • Hertie School Scholarship, supports a written or video essay on Eastern German identity and transatlantic relations with a prize and invitation to GAC 2025.
  • SDAW Travel Scholarships, offers several travel grants for students or early career researchers in social sciences or humanities to attend GAC 2025.
  • Harvard Club Rhein Ruhr Scholarship, provides travel funding, free admission, and discounted reception tickets for one pre selected candidate from NRW.
  • Harvard Club Rhein Main Scholarship, awards two students travel funding, free admission, and discounted reception tickets based on a CV and short video submission.
  • The Halle Foundation Scholarship, fully funds selected students from Georgia universities to attend GAC 2025 based on academic merit and interest in German American relations.
  • Fulbright Germany Scholarship, provides travel support for the three winners of the GAC 2025 Essay Competition.
  • QuantCo Travel Scholarship, covers flights, hotel stay, and an exclusive dinner for selected German university students attending GAC 2025.

Topic Streams & Events (2025)

Business, Economy, and Trade

  • Unleashing Private Capital: What Germany Can Learn from the U.S. to Fund Innovation and Growth
  • From Engine to Ecosystem: Redefining Germany’s Role in the Global Economy
  • 188th Energy Talk at the Reichstag: LNG as a Driver of Transatlantic Growth
  • Translating Research into Startups: Clearing the Commercialization Path
  • Partners Under Pressure: Strengthening Economic Resilience in an Era of Distrust
  • Caught in the Crossfire: How German and U.S. Companies Can Compete in a Protectionist World
  • Beyond the Combustion Engine: How Germany and the U.S. navigate the New Automotive Order

Innovation and Technology

  • Inventing the Future: Transatlantic Lessons in Innovation Policy
  • AI Safety and Security
  • The Future of AI
  • From Earth to Orbit: Entrepreneurship in the New Space Economy
  • Go Global or Go Home: The Transatlantic Startup Launchpad (Pitch Competition)
  • Hunting the Next Unicorn – A Deep Dive into Startup Dynamics (Workshop)

Society and Culture

  • Highs and Lows – How to Rise and Fall in Music, Politics, and Business
  • Influencers – between personal stories and opinion leaders
  • Football or Football – between NFL Games in Germany and the World Cup in America
  • Laughing Through Uncertainty: Comedy in Times of Crisis
  • What Is West? Exploring Shared Values, History, and Unity

International Relations and Politics

  • Politics of Outrage: When Populism Becomes the System
  • Europe Rearmed? Rethinking Transatlantic Defense and Strategic Autonomy
  • Diplomacy Under Pressure: Transatlantic Security in an Age of Strategic Rivalry
  • No Decisions About Ukraine Without Ukraine
  • Tech, Trust, and Transatlantic Power
  • Free Press, Fragile World: Journalism and Democracy Across the Atlantic
  • Strategic Realities: Military Perspectives on Global Security (Military Interaction Program)
  • Forecasting the Future: Geostrategic Outlooks (Workshop)
  • The Fast State: An Interactive Debate on Government Reform (Workshop)
  • The EU in a Post Liberal World (Workshop)

Sustainability and Social Causes

  • Breaking the Bias: Equitable Education by 2030
  • Crossing Lines: Migration Tech, Trust, and Transatlantic Policy
  • The Future of Medicine: Biotech to Digital Health Across the Atlantic
  • Bridging Worlds: Indigenous Sovereignty, Climate Policy, and Global Responsibility
  • Carbon, Capital, and Chaos: Diverging U.S.–Germany Climate Visions
  • Rewriting the Future of Global Aid: Germany’s Role in a Post USAID Era

Former Speakers

(selection)[10][11][12][13][14]

References

  1. ^ "Last Years | German American Conference at Harvard". Archived from the original on 2016-10-13. Retrieved 2015-11-11.
  2. ^ "Album Archive".
  3. ^ "Harvard Kennedy School - Student-Organized Conferences". Archived from the original on 2015-10-01. Retrieved 2015-11-11.
  4. ^ "German Missions in the United States - German American Conference". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2015-11-11.
  5. ^ "Studententreffen wird zum US-deutschen Gipfel: Deutsches Harvard".
  6. ^ http://www.bfna.org/article/annual-german-conference-at-harvard-university
  7. ^ "Last Years – German American Conference at Harvard". Archived from the original on 2019-03-29. Retrieved 2019-03-29.
  8. ^ "Coming together for 'Hard Conversations' in a time of uncertainty". www.hks.harvard.edu. 2024-11-25. Retrieved 2025-11-19.
  9. ^ "The 2023 German American Conference challenges participants to "Think Beyond"". www.hks.harvard.edu. 2023-11-20. Retrieved 2025-11-19.
  10. ^ "German American Conference at Harvard". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2015-11-11.
  11. ^ http://www.germany.info/Vertretung/usa/en/__pr/GKs/BOST/2013/02/21__GCH__pr.html
  12. ^ "Album Archive".
  13. ^ https://ces.fas.harvard.edu/#/news/81
  14. ^ Herrmann, Boris (2025-11-16). "Hallo Harvard, hier spricht Germany: Konferenz an US-Universiät". Süddeutsche.de (in German). Retrieved 2025-11-19.
  15. ^ "The Uncharted Path Ahead for German-American Relations | Heinrich Böll Stiftung | Washington, DC Office - USA, Canada, Global Dialogue". us.boell.org. Retrieved 2024-11-20.