The MIT Club of Germany invites the Ivy Circle Munich to the “AI – Utopia or Dystopia in Production“ – Event – on May 13 at 5pm in Stuttgart.
For further details please contact Clemens Rinnebach at [email protected].
The MIT Club of Germany invites the Ivy Circle Munich to the “AI – Utopia or Dystopia in Production“ – Event – on May 13 at 5pm in Stuttgart.
For further details please contact Clemens Rinnebach at [email protected].
The Ivy Circle Germany – Munich Chapter
2022-Q1 “Stammtisch” took place
on Thursday, Mar 31st, 2022, 8:00 p.m.
For any further details please contact Clemens Rinnebach ([email protected]).
The Ivy Circle Munich “Stammtisch” meets once a quarter giving the participants the opportunity to deepen existing
contacts and get to know new ones with similar background. Over a beer or a good glass of wine alumni from different
schools not just get new insights in business but also have the opportunity to gain new friends. Additional community events
over and above the “Stammtisch” (E.g., visits of cultural events, project presentations, leisure time activities) take place on a
case-by-case basis.
The Ivy Circle Munich Stammtisch Q4-2021 took place on Thursday, Nov25, 7pm.
More in person events to come in 2022! Stay tuned!
For more details please contact Clemens Rinnebach ([email protected]).
This year’s Meeting will be dedicated to the broad topic area of Climate Change and its effect on different aspects of life.
Germany will be under pressure to fulfil its various climate targets and develop its capabilities and solutions over the coming decades to play a leading role on the world stage. In the event the MIT Club of Germany would like to explore what this may entail and how it will affect our lives, work, attitude, and governance.
For more info please contact Clemens Rinnebach ([email protected]).
Munich Dialogues on Democracy presents:
Democracy Rules: How we can reinvent our social contract
In conversation with Professor Jan-Werner Mueller, who is Roger Williams Straus Professor of Social Sciences Professor of Politics at Princeton University
Join in Person on: Thursday, September 30, 2021 at 7 pm in Munich
For further details about the event and the location please contact Clemens Rinnebach ([email protected])
Sustainable Manufacturing.
Date: Wednesday, October 20, 2021, 5.00 to 6.30 pm CEST = Central European Summer Time | corresponds to 11.00 am to 12.30 pm US-EDT = US-Eastern Daylight Time.
Location: Virtual, moderated in Germany.
For more info please contact Clemens Rinnebach ([email protected])
The Ivy Circle Germany – Munich Chapter 2021-Q3 “Stammtisch” took place on Thursday, Sep 23rd, 2021, 6:30 p.m.
For further details please contact Clemens Rinnebach ([email protected]).
CLIMATE CHANGE MATTERS
Workshop:
Climate Solutions using the En-ROADS Decision Model.
Date: July 28, 2021, 5.00 to 6.30 pm CEST = Central European Summer Time
MIT-Club of Germany Event Series:
Climate Change Matters – In search of environmental solutions for a better world
Climate Change has become a major pressing issue across the globe. The UN has put climate action on the top of its priority list. MIT’s Climate Change Initiative equally underlines the importance and relevance of the need for encompassing solutions and actions. In line with this emerging focus on climate change and sustainability, we started a new virtual event series in October 2020.
The key focus of the series is on discussing approaches and solutions that can bring about a positive impact in our fight against climate change.
For more details please contact Clemens Rinnebach ([email protected]).
The Harvard Club of Munich invites you to learn alongside us as we discuss “Mentalities of War, Mentalities of Peace” with Dr. Anika Seemann, LL.M. (Cantab).
Thursday, July 8 2021 at 19:30
For more details please contact Clemens Rinnebach via [email protected]
The Ivy Circle Germany – Munich Chapter 2021-Q2 “Stammtisch” took place on Friday, June 25th, 2021, 6:30 p.m.
I really enjoyed that evening. We met at the Monopterus in the English Garden and walked over to the Seehaus for having drinks and food. We were approx. 15-20 people with Alumni from Harvard, Yale, Columbia, Princeton, Wharton (Upenn), Stanford and Cambridge – a great and diverse group of people – different nationalities and very different professions and experiences ranging from entrepreneurs and start-up managers to corporate managers, consultants, interim managers and university professors, coming from all over Europe, Asia and the US. I really enjoyed being part of that group.
Hope to see all of you soon again.
For further details please contact Clemens Rinnebach ([email protected])