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FU is excellent
11/07/2007
Freie Universität Berlin is among the nine best German universities and will be awarded the title of university of excellence.
dear students, alumni and partners,
the german research foundation (deutsche forschungsgemeinschaft) announced today that free university berlin (freie universitaet berlin) is among the nine best german universities and will be awarded the title of university of excellence.
this is confirmation of all the endeavors of the last years to move this university forward, and to establish it as a distinguished international network university.
our programs under the roof of the center for global politics played their own role in making this huge success for freie universitaet possible. they are an impressive example of how to design innovative and competitive teaching programs with a truly international flavor.
i am delighted to communicate this important and joyful news to you. this, also, will provide an added value to your degree.
we, the teams in the center for global politics, promise to live up to the expectations the national and international reviewers put on our university.
this is a day of celebration.
enjoy it together with us.
klaus segbers
program director
October 19, 2007
News
CGP Newsletter August 2010
The latest edition of the CGP Newsletter is online.
Transatlantic Relations in Times of Globalization
The foreign and security policy adviser to Chancellor Angela Merkel, Christoph Heusgen, will give a lecture at John F. Kennedy Institute of Freie Universität Berlin on November 27. The title of the lecture is "The Importance of Transatlantic Relations in the Age of Globalization." The event is open to the pubilc and free of charge. The lecture will be given in English.
Date and Location: Friday, November 27, 2009, 9:00 – 10:30 a.m. , John F. Kennedy Institute for North American Studies, Freie Universität Berlin, Room 340
Lansstraße 7-9, 14195 Berlin, subway stop: Dahlem Dorf (U3)
AAASS
This week, the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies holds its annual national convention in Boston. Klaus Segbers will chair a round table on "The Role of Individuals: Assessing the Impact of Persons from Different Disciplinary Positions".

