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Choosing where to live as a student can feel like stepping onto a moving carousel of possibilities and challenges. At Forward […]
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Choosing where to live as a student can feel like stepping onto a moving carousel of possibilities and challenges. At Forward […]

Our student and campus reporter caught up with third-year student Ann-Kristin Ritter, who’s finishing her Bachelor’s + in […]

Discover some of the best Berlin libraries to study! From colossal concrete architecture featured in Wim Wenders’ films, to […]

Our student and campus reporter caught up with Mathilde Fraisse, a first-year Economics & Management student, to learn more […]

A glimpse into how Forward College students can easily build a network in Berlin just by going to class every day, thanks to […]

In this paper, Dr Cleo Davies emphasises the role of organisational identity, rule-following and symbolic action in […]

Micah Kaats, a PhD candidate in Public Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School, gave a talk on what happiness research reveals […]

Alexandre Vaz in his talk, shared insights from his journey across consulting, tech, and entrepreneurship,from BCG and Oracle […]

A special talk celebrated 80 years of the United Nations, with Sherri Aldis and Antonio Ferrari sharing insights on global […]

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In this paper, Dr Cleo Davies emphasises the role of organisational identity, rule-following and symbolic action in […]

In this article, Dr. Christof Royer examines how universities navigate normative conflict and the tension between viewpoint […]

Ruairidh attended the Association for Philosophy and Literature’s conference on nature. The conference was hosted by […]

Ruairidh was one of the participants interviewed at the European Consortium for Political Research’s General Conference in […]

In October Ruairidh Brown will be travelling to Jagiellonian University, Krakow, to give a talk on his ongoing research […]

In our contemporary world, dangers frequently come not from external enemies but from our own behaviour.