03/02/2026
Michael Brigl explored how new technologies and long term investment can reboot the German economy at a moment of real crossroads.
The German American Conference at Harvard is the largest student-led conference of its kind. It is an inclusive event open to all.
03/02/2026
Michael Brigl explored how new technologies and long term investment can reboot the German economy at a moment of real crossroads.
Proof that we can’t actually be trusted in formal wear. 🥂🔥
The 40th Harvard Viennese Ball starts with the Longwood Symphony and a level of elegance that’s honestly a bit suspicious for this many grad students. But don’t worry, we don’t hold the “classy” facade for long—once the clock strikes ten, we’re trading the waltz for the 2000s bangers that raised us.
🚨 WARNING: We are down to the FINAL 100 TICKETS. Our Flash Sale is live, and once they’re gone, you’re stuck watching the chaos from your couch.
The Logistics:
🗓️ Friday, March 6th @ 7:00 PM
📍 The Harvard Club of Boston
🎩 Dress Code: Black Tie. (Look like a million bucks; dance like you’ve never seen a textbook).
💃 Pro Tip: Free waltzing lessons on March 5th at HBS so you don’t embarrass yourself during the polite portion of the evening.
🎟️ Claim your spot before the person next to you does: Link in bio
What’s your main takeaway from the panel?
Why should you come to GAC 2026?
What are the key takeaways from your panel?
What brings you to GAC 2025?
What should the Brandmauer in Germany look like?
What’s your relationship to the U.S.?
Why are key components of climate adaption?
How do you decide what to report about?