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122: 130: 25: 157:. Fellows, who come from the humanities, social sciences, public policy, and the arts, share their work with German colleagues and audiences at lectures, readings, discussions, concerts, and film screenings, which form the core of the Academy’s programme of nearly 100 public events per year. The American Academy in Berlin has an office in 165:
engage with the public and their professional counterparts in Berlin and throughout Germany on topics ranging from constitutional law and immigration policy to museum practice and art criticism. Since 1998, the American Academy in Berlin has hosted over 600 residential fellows and hundreds of Distinguished Visitors.
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dedicated to sustaining and enhancing the long-term intellectual, cultural, and political ties between the United States and Germany. Each year, the Academy's independent search committee nominates circa twenty fellows from among hundreds of applicants to pursue semester-long research projects at the
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Fellowship to Americans in the fields of arts, literature, humanities, politics, economics, law, and composition. Usually 12 fellows are in residence at the Hans Arnhold Center for one academic semester. The Berlin Prize includes a monthly stipend, partial board, and residence at the Academy’s Hans
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In addition to its fellowship programme, the Academy fosters dialogue on current issues by hosting Distinguished Visitors—thought-leaders from the United States in public policy, law, business, finance, journalism, the humanities, and the arts. During their visits of a few days to a few weeks, they
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The Arnhold family regained ownership of the home in 1953, and the villa was sold to the Federal Republic of Germany in 1958. During the post-WWII tripartite division of the Berlin, the villa was located in the American Sector. There, it was designated for various uses, including as a home for
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The Richard C. Holbrooke Forum brings together international scholars, policy experts, and government officials in a series of workshops to discuss some of the most intractable problems in modern diplomacy. Its core themes are: Statecraft and Values; Enduring Crisis of Governance; Dynamics of
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Following a thorough renovation of the building, made possible by the financial backing of the Arnhold-Kellen family and a number of other supporters, the villa opened as the American Academy in Berlin in 1998.
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refugees from communist Eastern Bloc countries and, for the last decades of the Cold War, a U.S. Army recreation center, until the departure of American military forces from reunified Berlin, in 1994.
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has been awarded annually to a European or American who has made a lasting contribution to bettering the transatlantic relationship. Previous recipients of the prize are former German chancellor
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Arnhold Center. In addition, the organization hosts short-term visiting Americans from a variety of disciplines and professions. Past Distinguished Visitors include US Supreme Court Justices
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and its board of trustees is composed of several dozen influential leaders from German and American business, finance, culture, and academia.
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Tagesspiegel article from January 31, 2019 documenting the presentation of the American Academy in Berlin's Spring 2019 class of fellows
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The American Academy in Berlin was founded in September 1994 by a group of prominent Americans and Germans, among them
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The Wannsee villa that houses the American Academy in Berlin, designed in 1886 by architect
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Tagesspiegel article from May 7, 2018 mentioning receipt of Kissinger Prize by John McCain
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Transformation; and Securing the Peace: Post-Conflict Coexistence and Reconciliation.
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is a private, independent, nonpartisan research and cultural institution in
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and former Federal Foreign Minister and Vice Chancellor of Germany
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BZ article from June 20, 2017 with photo from prize ceremony
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Hans Arnhold Center, a historic villa on the shores of Lake
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in the library of the American Academy in Berlin (2006)
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