An Open Program for Students and Young Professionals
Spend a week this winter exploring Germany and learning about various facets that make up the country today, such as how the country deals with its past, current social and political issues, and contemporary Jewish life.
Established in October 2007, Germany Close Up – North American Jews Meet Modern Germany is an initiative created to enrich transatlantic dialogue and provide Jewish-North American students and young professionals in their twenties and thirties with an opportunity to experience modern Germany firsthand. A generous government scholarship (a part of the ERP Special Assets of the German Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action) covers more than two thirds of participation costs, which leaves a participation fee of US$890 per person. At the same time, Germany Close Up is an independent initiative regarding the organization and content of its programs. The purpose of the program is to allow participants to gain their own perspective on Germany through individual experience.
This program will explore Germany's reflection and remembrance of its past, its present politics and society, and engage participants in thoughtful dialogue and discussion about these topics.
The programs are designed to expose participants to a range of aspects that make up modern Germany, with both the past and present in focus. Program content is presented through various activities, tours, and meetings. All programs cover issues related to Germany’s reflection on its past and its efforts to deal with the memory of the Holocaust and the Nazi horror up to this very day. They also consider Germany’s transformation over the last decades into a modern, reunified, and democratic country in the heart of the European Union. Observing Shabbat and keeping a kosher diet are both possible on all Germany Close Up trips.
The nine day program from December 4 to 10 (arrival in Germany on December 3) will expose participants to Berlin’s multicultural life, allow them to visit sites such as a former concentration camp, the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, and the Jewish Museum in Berlin, and to experience other key historical sites and cultural venues. They will meet with German opinion-makers from the academic and political spheres, representatives of grass roots movements and the Jewish community, as well as German contemporaries. The role of Jewish voices in transatlantic relations will be explored as participants actively contribute to transatlantic dialogue.
The program will include the following topics:
- Berlin and united Germany
- The Holocaust and the Nazi Era (including a visit to a former Concentration Camp)
- Jewish Life in Berlin, past and present
- German Politics and Society today
- Transatlantic relations (including a meeting with officials from the German Federal Foreign Office)
- A visit to a city outside Berlin
Details
Cost
US$890
This fee includes airfare, hotel accommodation in double rooms (3 star), most meals, and ground expenses.
Flight reimbursement
The participation fee for this program is US$890. This fee is paid indirectly to Germany Close Up via a flight contribution. After being accepted to the program, participants are expected to book their roundtrip airline ticket to Berlin with economy class and to provide proof of purchase to Germany Close Up. In most cases this expense will cover the US$890 fee. If your air fare is lower than US$890, the remainder is due to Germany Close Up in cash in EUROS while you are in Berlin. If your air fare is more than US$890, you may be eligible for a flight reimbursement from Germany Close Up for some of your costs above this amount. Please note that this amount is capped and depends on your point of departure in the United States or Canada. For participants departing from the New York or Washington D.C. greater metropolitan areas the maximum reimbursement available is US$110. (max. flight costs for full reimbursement: US$1.000) For participants departing from elsewhere in the United States or Canada the maximum reimbursement is US$360 (max. flight costs for full reimbursement: US$1.250). Only flight costs above the US$890 participation fee are considered for reimbursement.
For example:
For flight costs from New York of US$850, you will owe US$40.
For flight costs from New York of US$1.000, you will be reimbursed US$110.
For flight costs from Los Angeles of US$1.100, you will be reimbursed US$210.
For flight costs from Los Angeles of US$1.300, you will be reimbursed US$360.
Reimbursement will take place during the course of your program in cash in EUROS.
Duration
7 days. December 4 to 10, 2023.
Further information
germanycloseup@daad.de
Application documents
Cover letter
Resume
A 500 word essay about your interest in the program
Two letters of recommendation
Application closes
October 15, 2023.