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The Stanford Program in Berlin is designed to expose students to the vibrant culture and agitated history of Germany. Most classes explore Berlin’s unique history by integrating their syllabi with the rich cultural life of the city—public lectures, excursions such as the H.G. Will Trip to newer or prospective EU member state, discussions with Berliners, museum visits, film and theater festivals, sports events, and attendance at community events are incorporated into the program.

Students who participate in the Berlin Program may be eligible for placement in the "Krupp Internship Program for Stanford Students in Germany." This program allows students to deepen their understanding of Germany’s culture and people, by providing them with the opportunity to gain practical, professional experience through an internship at a German host institution. Image credit: Cathrin Bach

Student Ambassadors

share their first-hand experiences about the program, what led them to choose the program, and some of the challenges they faced while studying abroad. Dive deeper into 'a day in the life' while abroad, as a particular student experience may help you decide if this program is right for you.
What I Did in Berlin

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Aliana Arzola

Major: International Relations

Minors: Economics, German Studies

Hanna Carlsson

Major: International Relations

Minor: German Studies

Kai Blankenship

Major: Science, Technology, and Society

Minor: German Studies