Berlin

Berlin Highlights

Live and Learn at Stanford in Berlin (Video)

Michael Rabinovich
"In Professor Brückner’s class on European integration, I had the chance to see Angela Merkel, the chancellor of Germany, speak about the European debt crisis and the future of Europe. In Professor Jander’s class on German history, I followed in the footsteps of political prisoners in their death march to the Sachsenhausen concentration camp."

On Campus Gateway Course: German 88Q, "Germany in Five Words"
Offered during Spring quarter as part of the "Gateways to the World" program, the seminar course above is recommended to help you prepare for your time abroad. Additional consideration during the application process for this program will be given to students taking this course.

Krupp Internship Program

As a participant in the Stanford Program in Berlin, you are eligible for placement in the Krupp Internship Program. This internship is made possible by a grant from the German Krupp Foundation (Alfried Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach Stiftung), and provides the opportunity for practical experience in a given profession.