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  • Fatima Farooq Murawat '23 was the recipient of the Director's Award of Merit here at the Willy Brandt School of Public Policy. In this episode, she sits down with hosts Grace Nahurira Mutabazi and Loise Effah Yeboah to share her thoughts for MPP students on how to make the most of their time at the Brandt School.

    Understanding politics, managing crises and shaping transformation –
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  • In this episode of the Willy Brandt School Bulletin Podcast, we have a conversation with post-doctoral researcher, Dr Gift Mwonzora and doctoral student, Viddy Ranawijaya. Both are currently working on the Politics and the Future of Work in Middle-Income Countries (DigPolWork) project at the Brandt School. In this episode, the digitalisation of work, the digital divide, worker perspectives on this digital transition, impact on the informal market, and policy development is discussed in the context of South Africa, Mexico and Indonesia.

    For more information or updates on the DigPolWork project, visit their website.

    Understanding politics, managing crises and shaping transformation –
    with the Master of Public Policy of the Willy Brandt School of Public Policy at the University of Erfurt.

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  • In this month’s Bulletin Podcast episode we chat with current WBS students, María-Fernanda Caparó and Alyssa McIntyre about their experiences presenting at and attending academic international conferences. María attended the Seminar on "Global Constitutionalism and Supranational Adjudicative Bodies: Global South Experiences vis-à-vis Hegemony" in Norway. Alyssa attended the 6th International Conference on Public Policy (ICPP6) in Toronto, Canada. María and Alyssa explain how international conferences work, what the atmosphere is like, what they got out of the experience and how they navigated the application process. Make sure you listen out to the great pointers María and Alyssa both give for any students interesting in attending such conferences.

    Note: the conferences that the guests refer to were in 2023.

    Understanding politics, managing crises and shaping transformation –
    with the Master of Public Policy of the Willy Brandt School of Public Policy at the University of Erfurt.

    Learn more about the Master of Public Policy and the Brandt School at https://www.brandtschool.de/

    Subscribe to our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@brandtschool

    Subscribe to our “Bulletin Podcast” at https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thebulletinpodcast

    Read our latest “Bulletin Blog” posts at https://thebulletin.brandtschool.de/

    For an overview of all our channels, visit https://www.uni-erfurt.de/en/brandtschool/media-events/media/social-media-channels

  • In this Bulletin Podcast Episode we are joined by Anton Berezutskii. Anton is a PhD candidate currently visiting the Willy Brandt School from the Central European University in Vienna. Anton is currently completing is PhD Dissertation and is researching the Nord Stream with it’s varied political perspectives and narratives. Anton explains more about the wider European impact of this energy project and the zombie-like effect it has had.

    Understanding politics, managing crises and shaping transformation –
    with the Master of Public Policy of the Willy Brandt School of Public Policy at the University of Erfurt.

    Learn more about the Master of Public Policy and the Brandt School at https://www.brandtschool.de/

    Subscribe to our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@brandtschool

    Subscribe to our “Bulletin Podcast” at https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thebulletinpodcast

    Read our latest “Bulletin Blog” posts at https://thebulletin.brandtschool.de/

    For an overview of all our channels, visit https://www.uni-erfurt.de/en/brandtschool/media-events/media/social-media-channels

  • This month the Bulletin Podcast Team interviews Dr Atif Butt. Dr Atif is the Chief of the Public Advocacy and Communication Section of UN Environment based in Nairobi, Kenya and has a wealth of knowledge to help current policy students achieve their professional goals. We interview Dr Atif to get some insights about what policy students, particularly international students should be keeping in mind and what they should be doing to give them the best chance at achieving their personal professional goals. With Dr Atif's extensive international professional experience he provides sound and practical tips that cover finding internships, adjusting to new countries, language difficulties, networking and securing a job post graduation.


    If anyone would like contact Dr Arif to ask follow up questions you can contact him on [email protected]
    Understanding politics, managing crises and shaping transformation –
    with the Master of Public Policy of the Willy Brandt School of Public Policy at the University of Erfurt.
    Learn more about the Master of Public Policy and the Brandt School at https://www.brandtschool.de/
    Subscribe to our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@brandtschool
    Subscribe to our “Bulletin Podcast” at https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thebulletinpodcast
    Read our latest “Bulletin Blog” posts at https://thebulletin.brandtschool.de/
    For an overview of all our channels, visit https://www.uni-erfurt.de/en/brandtschool/media-events/media/social-media-channels

  • The Bulletin Podcast welcomes Prof. Guntram Wolff to the latest episode. Prof. Wolff is the current Director and CEO of the German Council on Foreign Policy and prior to that he was at Bruegel for almost a decade. He has also worked for the French government, the G20 and the European Commission. His professional focus is on European political economy, economic statesmanship, geo-economics, climate policy, and Germany's geopolitical strategy. We chat to Prof. Wolff about his pathway to his career success, leadership, tips for young professionals and his plans for his new tenure as Honorary Professor at the University of Erfurt.
    Understanding politics, managing crises and shaping transformation –
    with the Master of Public Policy of the Willy Brandt School of Public Policy at the University of Erfurt.
    Learn more about the Master of Public Policy and the Brandt School at https://www.brandtschool.de/
    Subscribe to our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@brandtschool
    Subscribe to our “Bulletin Podcast” at https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thebulletinpodcast
    Read our latest “Bulletin Blog” posts at https://thebulletin.brandtschool.de/
    For an overview of all our channels, visit https://www.uni-erfurt.de/en/brandtschool/media-events/media/social-media-channels

  • In the latest Bulletin Podcast Novita Dwi Andari and Tracy Shimoli chat to three students, María-Fernanda Caparó, Justice Duah Agyemang and Edward Vaughan about their life here in Erfurt and the Brandt School. They cover topics like studies at the Brandt School, German student visas, life in Erfurt, what it's like to be an international student.
    Understanding politics, managing crises and shaping transformation –
    with the Master of Public Policy of the Willy Brandt School of Public Policy at the University of Erfurt.
    Learn more about the Master of Public Policy and the Brandt School at https://www.brandtschool.de/
    Subscribe to our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@brandtschool
    Subscribe to our “Bulletin Podcast” at https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thebulletinpodcast
    Read our latest “Bulletin Blog” posts at https://thebulletin.brandtschool.de/
    For an overview of all our channels, visit https://www.uni-erfurt.de/en/brandtschool/media-events/media/social-media-channels

  • In this special Bulletin Podcast Commitment Award Episode, we spoke to one of the 2023 winners, Arupur Charles Peyo, about his plan for the 'The Cattle Raid Child Care and Reintegration Project' in Nyangatom Woreda, Ethiopia. He shared his rationale and motivation for carrying out this social project including tips and advice for future commitment award applicants.
    If you would like to learn more about the 'The Cattle Raid Child Care and Reintegration Project', please contact Charles via:
    Email: [email protected]
    WhatsApp Number: +245706844570
    Understanding politics, managing crises and shaping transformation – with the Master of Public Policy of the Willy Brandt School of Public Policy at the University of Erfurt.
    Learn more about the Master of Public Policy and the Brandt School at https://www.brandtschool.de/
    Subscribe to our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@brandtschool
    Subscribe to our “Bulletin Podcast” at https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thebulletinpodcast
    Read our latest “Bulletin Blog” posts at https://thebulletin.brandtschool.de/
    For an overview of all our channels, visit https://www.uni-erfurt.de/en/brandtschool/media-events/media/social-media-channels

  • In the latest episode we talk to Dr Gbadebo Collins Adeyanju about Vaccine Hesitancy. Dr Adeyanju takes us through this recent health trend, why it has emerged, how it may differ around the world and for different types of people as well as what we can do through policy in an attempt to correct this dangerous trend.

    In 2012, the Willy Brandt School established a student blog, called “the bulletin”. Initially, the blog has been a purely student-run project opening up student experiences, may it be academic, semi-academic, or purely social, to the public. In 2016, we decided to expand the range of the blog. It now encompasses contributions written by lecturers, professors, alumni, professionals, and guests ranging from content-intensive to experience-based to purely entertaining articles. Nevertheless, the core of the Willy Brandt School, and therefore, the core of ”the bulletin” is our international, interdisciplinary and practice-oriented student body that is eager to share a multifaceted, diverse and differentiated picture of today’s world – from the perspective of “the global village” of Erfurt.Read more about the Bulletin Blog and Podcast ⁠here⁠.

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  • In this episode, we talk about the importance of the Amazon rainforest, and the role that can be taken by civil societies/researchers or the government or policy students like us for the conservation of the Amazon with Dr. Maria Cecilia Oliveira.

    Dr. Maria Cecilia Oliveira head of the transdisciplinary research group "Democratic Governance and Ecopolitical Transformations" (EcoPol) at IASS Potsdam. She is currently working with the EcoPol group on a transdisciplinary case study in the Amazon Basin. At the Willy Brandt School, she is an instructor for the course "Environmental Conflict & Conflict Resolution".

    In 2012, the Willy Brandt School established a student blog, called “the bulletin”. Initially, the blog has been a purely student-run project opening up student experiences, may it be academic, semi-academic, or purely social, to the public. In 2016, we decided to expand the range of the blog. It now encompasses contributions written by lecturers, professors, alumni, professionals, and guests ranging from content-intensive to experience-based to purely entertaining articles. Nevertheless, the core of the Willy Brandt School, and therefore, the core of ”the bulletin” is our international, interdisciplinary and practice-oriented student body that is eager to share a multifaceted, diverse and differentiated picture of today’s world – from the perspective of “the global village” of Erfurt. Read more about the Bulletin Blog and Podcast ⁠here⁠.

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  • This month we had a discussion with Dr. Hasnain Bokhari on the new EU Digital Service Act. We discuss the implications of the Act for tech companies and users in an international context, including taking policy steps for preserving the rights of the user regarding data protection as well as seeing the Act as a tool to safeguard democracies.
    Dr. Hasnain Bokhari is a Research Associate and Faculty member at the Willy Brandt School of Public Policy, specializing in Digitalization, e-Governance, and ICT4D. He is currently leading a project on 'Digitalization and Internationalization of Education' at the Willy Brandt School.

    In 2012, the Willy Brandt School established a student blog, called “the bulletin”. Initially, the blog has been a purely student-run project opening up student experiences, may it be academic, semi-academic, or purely social, to the public. In 2016, we decided to expand the range of the blog. It now encompasses contributions written by lecturers, professors, alumni, professionals, and guests ranging from content-intensive to experience-based to purely entertaining articles. Nevertheless, the core of the Willy Brandt School, and therefore, the core of ”the bulletin” is our international, interdisciplinary and practice-oriented student body that is eager to share a multifaceted, diverse and differentiated picture of today’s world – from the perspective of “the global village” of Erfurt. Read more about the Bulletin Blog and Podcast ⁠here⁠.

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  • Dear readers and listeners,
    We are thrilled to bring you the 20th episode of The Bulletin Podcast!Every last Thursday of the month you'll find a new conversation on a fresh and trending topic.
    In this episode, we talk about the Ukraine war while focusing on the reactions and responses of the global north and south, and privilege of choices with Prof. Siddharth Tripathi.
    Prof. Siddharth Tripathi is a senior research fellow at the Käte Hamburger Kolleg / Centre for Global Cooperation Research. He is an international relations scholar with a focus on epistemic and structural hierarchies in peace and conflict IR.

    In 2012, the Willy Brandt School established a student blog, called “the bulletin”. Initially, the blog has been a purely student-run project opening up student experiences, may it be academic, semi-academic, or purely social, to the public. In 2016, we decided to expand the range of the blog. It now encompasses contributions written by lecturers, professors, alumni, professionals, and guests ranging from content-intensive to experience-based to purely entertaining articles. Nevertheless, the core of the Willy Brandt School, and therefore, the core of ”the bulletin” is our international, interdisciplinary and practice-oriented student body that is eager to share a multifaceted, diverse and differentiated picture of today’s world – from the perspective of “the global village” of Erfurt. Read more about the Bulletin Blog and Podcast ⁠here⁠.

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  • Dear readers and listeners,
    We are thrilled to bring you 19th episode of The Bulletin Podcast!

    In this episode, we talk about NATO and it’s relevance as a security organization with Prof. Patrik Mello. We touch upon the ongoing war in Ukraine and delve further into the influence of security cooperation in both peace and conflict.
    Patrick A. Mello is Privatdozent at the Technical University of Munich and Research Associate at the Chair of European and Global Governance of the Hochschule für Politik München. Previously, he held Interim Franz Haniel Professor for Public Policy 2017-18 and was a visiting scholar 2018-21 at Willy Brandt School of Public Policy.

    In 2012, the ⁠Willy Brandt School⁠ established a student blog, called “the bulletin”. Initially, the blog has been a purely student-run project opening up student experiences, may it be academic, semi-academic, or purely social, to the public. In 2016, we decided to expand the range of the blog. It now encompasses contributions written by lecturers, professors, alumni, professionals, and guests ranging from content-intensive to experience-based to purely entertaining articles. Nevertheless, the core of the ⁠Willy Brandt School⁠, and therefore, the core of ”the bulletin” is our international, interdisciplinary and practice-oriented student body that is eager to share a multifaceted, diverse and differentiated picture of today’s world – from the perspective of “the global village” of Erfurt. Read more about the Bulletin Blog and Podcast ⁠⁠here⁠⁠.

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  • Dear readers and listeners,

    We are thrilled to bring you the 17th episode of The Bulletin Podcast!

    We are all familiar with the pageantry and excitement of mega-events like the Olympics or the World Cup. But mega-events like these are far too often accompanied by labor violations against migrants. In this episode, we talk to Professor Dr. Achim Kemmerling about how mega-events can shine a spotlight on labor violations, what sort of leverage exists to curtail labor violations and why authoritarian countries seem so keen to host renowned international events.

    Professor Dr. Achim Kemmerling is the Gerhard Haniel Chair of Public Policy and International Development and currently the director of Willy Brandt School of Public Policy, University of Erfurt. Before coming to the Willy Brandt School, Achim Kemmerling worked as a Professor of Political Economy at the Department of Public Policy, Central European University Budapest teaching courses on methodology, public policy and development. He holds a PhD in Political Science from Freie Universität Berlin, and an M.A. in International Political Economy from Warwick University. This episode was hosted by Smriti Rai and Noor Alam with an introduction by Guilherme Deganello.

    In 2012, the ⁠Willy Brandt School⁠ established a student blog, called “the bulletin”. Initially, the blog has been a purely student-run project opening up student experiences, may it be academic, semi-academic, or purely social, to the public. In 2016, we decided to expand the range of the blog. It now encompasses contributions written by lecturers, professors, alumni, professionals, and guests ranging from content-intensive to experience-based to purely entertaining articles. Nevertheless, the core of the ⁠Willy Brandt School⁠, and therefore, the core of ”the bulletin” is our international, interdisciplinary and practice-oriented student body that is eager to share a multifaceted, diverse and differentiated picture of today’s world – from the perspective of “the global village” of Erfurt. Read more about the Bulletin Blog and Podcast ⁠⁠here⁠⁠.

    Follow us on ⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠, ⁠⁠Twitter⁠⁠, ⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠.

  • Dear readers and listeners,

    We are thrilled to bring you the 17th episode of The Bulletin Podcast!

    Every last Thurday of the month you'll find a new conversation on a fresh and trending topic.Follow us and don't miss the next ones!

    How much do you know about the migration and refugees situations in the state we are in, Thuringia? We sit down with Willy Brandt School Alum, Rahmatullah Batoor, who is working as a Coordinator at the office of the Thuringian Commissioner for Integration, Migration and Refugees in the Ministry of Migration and Justice. He shares his experiences working on the changes in recent years and his view on the new coalition's migration policies from a frontline practitioner's perspective.

    Rahmatullah Batoor obtained his Master's Degree in Public Policy from the Willy Brandt School of Public Policy in 2018.

  • We are thrilled to bring you the 16th episode of The Bulletin Podcast!

    Every last Thurday of the month you'll find a new conversation on a fresh and trending topic. Follow us and don't miss the next ones!

    Venezuela has been rocked by some of the worst crises in its history in recent years. These crises have sparked one of the largest migration crises of the 21st century. However, unlike other migrations, there is no one single event that the migration can be attributed to, making it a complex migration crisis to fully comprehend

    What are the roots of this crisis and what is happening to the Venezuelans that are migrating? We are glad to have Dr. Pau Palop-Garcia, a Research Fellow at the Willy Brandt School and Eva Serrano with us.

    Dr. Pau Palop-Garcia holds a PhD in Political Sciences from the Free University of Berlin (2019). He specializes in the study of migration policies and the political representation of migrant communities. He has published widely about these topics in journals such as Democratization, Citizenship Studies, Comparative Migration Studies, Citizenship Studies, and the Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies.

    Eva Serrano recently completed her Master's at the Willy Brandt School, writing her thesis on the Colombian response to the Venezuelan crisis. She is currently beginning her career advocating for migrants and working to help migrants integrate into German life.

    In 2012, the ⁠Willy Brandt School⁠ established a student blog, called “the bulletin”. Initially, the blog has been a purely student-run project opening up student experiences, may it be academic, semi-academic, or purely social, to the public. In 2016, we decided to expand the range of the blog. It now encompasses contributions written by lecturers, professors, alumni, professionals, and guests ranging from content-intensive to experience-based to purely entertaining articles. Nevertheless, the core of the ⁠Willy Brandt School⁠, and therefore, the core of ”the bulletin” is our international, interdisciplinary and practice-oriented student body that is eager to share a multifaceted, diverse and differentiated picture of today’s world – from the perspective of “the global village” of Erfurt. Read more about the Bulletin Blog and Podcast ⁠⁠here⁠⁠.

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  • The German Supply Chain Due Diligence Law was enacted by the German Bundestag on 11 June 2021, and will come into force from 1 January 2023. This represents the first time that the responsibility of German companies to respect human rights and environmental obligations in global supply chains has been given a legal foundation. Starting from 1 January 2023, companies with at least 3,000 employees will be covered.

    While it is a big step forward, why do some still find the law controversial? How would the law impact Global South countries on the supply chain? We are glad to have Karina Marzano, a PhD Candidate of Willy Brandt School with us.

    Karina Marzano has been researching Private Environmental Governance and the Global South under the supervision of Professor Andreas Goldthau. She shares her insight and analysis on the newly passed German Supply Chain Due Diligence Law.

    In 2012, the ⁠Willy Brandt School⁠ established a student blog, called “the bulletin”. Initially, the blog has been a purely student-run project opening up student experiences, may it be academic, semi-academic, or purely social, to the public. In 2016, we decided to expand the range of the blog. It now encompasses contributions written by lecturers, professors, alumni, professionals, and guests ranging from content-intensive to experience-based to purely entertaining articles. Nevertheless, the core of the ⁠Willy Brandt School⁠, and therefore, the core of ”the bulletin” is our international, interdisciplinary and practice-oriented student body that is eager to share a multifaceted, diverse and differentiated picture of today’s world – from the perspective of “the global village” of Erfurt. Read more about the Bulletin Blog and Podcast ⁠⁠here⁠⁠.

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  • We’re back, and we’re in person!

    In this episode, we invited Bakhtiyor Tukhtabaev, a Brandt School alum to discuss the wild year in finance and economics.

    Inflation, crypto, meme stocks. 2021 has been a weird year. To kick off Season 2 of the Bulletin Podcast, Jesus and Caroline are joined by Bakhtiyor Tukhtabaev to recap what happened with the GameStop stock (GME). They ask, ‘are markets rational? If markets aren’t rational, what are they?’ Then, with Bakhtiyor serving as their guide, the team looks at cryptocurrency and instability in markets and asks, ‘how can policy prevent instability in markets?’

    Bakhtiyor Tukhtabaev has spent a decade working in both the public sector and the financial services industry. In his current role as Senior Business Analyst, he analyzes EU regulations and works to implement them into business processes.

    In 2012, the ⁠Willy Brandt School⁠ established a student blog, called “the bulletin”. Initially, the blog has been a purely student-run project opening up student experiences, may it be academic, semi-academic, or purely social, to the public. In 2016, we decided to expand the range of the blog. It now encompasses contributions written by lecturers, professors, alumni, professionals, and guests ranging from content-intensive to experience-based to purely entertaining articles. Nevertheless, the core of the ⁠Willy Brandt School⁠, and therefore, the core of ”the bulletin” is our international, interdisciplinary and practice-oriented student body that is eager to share a multifaceted, diverse and differentiated picture of today’s world – from the perspective of “the global village” of Erfurt. Read more about the Bulletin Blog and Podcast ⁠⁠here⁠⁠.

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  • This is a Bulletin special series: Through the Lens, a podcast series analysing global issues through the lens of the United Nations.

    Join us as we explore the United Nations, its mission and its future. In each episode we will pick apart a resolution passed by the 75th General Assembly and find out what is going on in our world, how the pre-eminent international body is seeking to address mounting conflicts and dilemmas and what challenges remain.

    In 2012, the ⁠Willy Brandt School⁠ established a student blog, called “the bulletin”. Initially, the blog has been a purely student-run project opening up student experiences, may it be academic, semi-academic, or purely social, to the public. In 2016, we decided to expand the range of the blog. It now encompasses contributions written by lecturers, professors, alumni, professionals, and guests ranging from content-intensive to experience-based to purely entertaining articles. Nevertheless, the core of the ⁠Willy Brandt School⁠, and therefore, the core of ”the bulletin” is our international, interdisciplinary and practice-oriented student body that is eager to share a multifaceted, diverse and differentiated picture of today’s world – from the perspective of “the global village” of Erfurt. Read more about the Bulletin Blog and Podcast ⁠⁠here⁠⁠.

    Follow us on ⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠, ⁠⁠Twitter⁠⁠, ⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠.

  • This is a Bulletin special series: Through the Lens, a podcast series analysing global issues through the lens of the United Nations.

    Join us as we explore the United Nations, its mission and its future. In each episode we will pick apart a resolution passed by the 75th General Assembly and find out what is going on in our world, how the pre-eminent international body is seeking to address mounting conflicts and dilemmas and what challenges remain.

    In 2012, the ⁠Willy Brandt School⁠ established a student blog, called “the bulletin”. Initially, the blog has been a purely student-run project opening up student experiences, may it be academic, semi-academic, or purely social, to the public. In 2016, we decided to expand the range of the blog. It now encompasses contributions written by lecturers, professors, alumni, professionals, and guests ranging from content-intensive to experience-based to purely entertaining articles. Nevertheless, the core of the ⁠Willy Brandt School⁠, and therefore, the core of ”the bulletin” is our international, interdisciplinary and practice-oriented student body that is eager to share a multifaceted, diverse and differentiated picture of today’s world – from the perspective of “the global village” of Erfurt. Read more about the Bulletin Blog and Podcast ⁠⁠here⁠⁠.

    Follow us on ⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠, ⁠⁠Twitter⁠⁠, ⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠.