Young-Leaders-Seminars   

Young-Leaders-Seminars in Wittenberg are an attractive format for a Theory-Practice-Dialogue. Concrete issues on applied ethics are analyzed scientifically and discussed from different perspectives. The seminars are organized by the Chair of Economic Ethics at Martin-Luther-University Halle Wittenberg in cooperation with the Wittenberg Center.

The seminars appeal to future leaders especially students, young scientists and young professionals. Participants who come from different study fields, cultures and backgrounds are chosen following an essay competition. They already posses a solid basic knowledge or practical experience and this permits interesting concise exchange. Experts from the world of science and practice add a competent insight to the discussed themes.

The intensive working atmosphere coupled with a cultural accompanying program make the Young-Leaders Seminars a unique experience in the student life.

Corruption Prevention (20.-22.07.2005)
Global Public Goods - New Approaches in Development Cooperation (28. - 30.04.05)
The German Disease - Is the ’Social Market Economy’ cure or curse? (28. - 30.10.04)
Corporate Culture of Corporate Citizens (04. - 06.06.04)
Dimensions of Sustainability (23. - 25.01.04)
„Global Compact: Eine UN-Initiative zur globalen Sozialen Marktwirtschaft“ (23. - 25.5.03)
„Jo’burg Summit und Zivilgesellschaft: Globale Perspektiven für eine soziale Marktwirtschaft?“ (10. - 13.01.03) 

Supported by Ludwig-Erhard-Foundation

„Global Development as Business Vision?“ (09. - 11.11.02) 

Supported by Allianz AG

„Management of International Development Programmes“ (14. - 15.06.02)

Young-Leaders-Seminar with speakers from the GTZ and the Universtiy of Magdeburg.

„The Future of Africa – What can be done to enhance stable development and promote growth in African countries?“
(27. - 29.04.02)

 
Young-Leaders-Seminar with paricipants, mainly from African States.
Supported by BHW Dessau.