{"id":59,"date":"2020-09-08T23:00:22","date_gmt":"2020-09-08T23:00:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sites.sanford.duke.edu\/mppstudents\/?page_id=59"},"modified":"2024-02-08T17:28:30","modified_gmt":"2024-02-08T17:28:30","slug":"hertie-school-of-governance-exchange-program","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/sites.sanford.duke.edu\/mppstudents\/hertie-school-of-governance-exchange-program\/","title":{"rendered":"Hertie Exchange Program"},"content":{"rendered":"
The Sanford School MPP Program offers a fall-semester (12 \u2013credit) exchange program with the Hertie School of Governance<\/a><\/strong> (HSoG) in Berlin, Germany. Launched in 2005, the Hertie School is modeled after leading professional public policy schools in the United States, and offers an English-language MPP degree. Hertie\u2019s strength is in international policy, particularly EU and global governance as well as technology policy and data science. The exchange should be particularly valuable for MPP students with those interests and\/or those who may be writing a Master\u2019s Project for a client based in Europe.<\/p>\n Read about a Sanford student’s experience in the Fall 2022 Hertie Exchange Program!<\/a><\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n Students in the exchange program continue to pay tuition to their home institution. Students who are hosted by the Hertie School must acquire health insurance through a German health care provider that meets German legal standards. Housing, transportation, and living costs are not covered by the MPP Program.<\/p>\n All current, first-year MPP students in good standing are eligible to apply to study at Hertie for fall semester of academic year 2024-25. Dual-degree students who apply for this program must confirm their eligibility to participate, with their non-MPP program advisor. To apply, students must submit via email to the Director of International Academic Programming a PDF document that includes the following items:<\/p>\n Each applicant\u2019s overall performance in the MPP Program to date, as well as his\/her prior international and work experience, will be considered in the application review process.<\/p>\n Please refer to communication from the MPP program regarding the Hertie application deadline. The Sanford Director of the Hertie Exchange Program, in consultation with MPP faculty and staff, will select up to two returning students and one alternate from the pool of MPP program applicants to participate in this study abroad opportunity.<\/p>\n Question: How many students each fall can be accepted into the program?<\/em> Question: What documentation will I need to study abroad?<\/em> Question: How do I find housing?<\/em> Important Note: Hertie administrators and students who have participated in the program advise you NOT to transfer any money without first seeing the accommodations or receiving a legitimate contract.<\/p>\n Question: What happens to a participant\u2019s financial aid package?<\/em> Question: What happens to a student\u2019s guaranteed TA position, which is usually completed in fall?<\/em> Question: How many courses do exchange students take, and which requirements do they satisfy?<\/em> Question: How is registration for courses accomplished?<\/em> Question: How is participation in the 807 Master\u2019s Project course managed?<\/em> Question: How will grades earned at Hertie be translated on the Sanford\/Duke transcript?<\/em> The Sanford School MPP Program offers a fall-semester (12 \u2013credit) exchange program with the Hertie School of Governance (HSoG) in Berlin, Germany. Launched in 2005,…<\/p>\n\n
\u00a0Hertie Program FAQ<\/h2>\n
\nAnswer: The program is designed for two Sanford MPP\u2019s to go to Hertie and two Hertie MPP\u2019s to come to Sanford. If the exchange ratio is imbalanced from previous years, adjustments may be made.<\/p>\n
\nAnswer: [Visa requirements often change with little or no notice. We recommend that you consult with Duke Visa Services to confirm the German requirements in effect as you apply and begin your study travel.] Traditionally, students studying in Germany must have a valid passport with an expiration date at least three months beyond the date they intend to return to Durham. In addition, Germany generally allows U.S. passport holders to remain in their country for up to 90 days without a visa. A 13-week semester lasts 91 days, plus travel time, so you should obtain a student visa from the local municipal visa office in Berlin, Germany. You should schedule your appointment in advance (call\/email ahead in June\/July), since it may take up to eight weeks to get an appointment.<\/p>\n
\nAnswer: Hertie is located in central Berlin in the Mitte district. Hertie recommends that you find temporary housing in the following districts closest to the school and accessible by public transit: Mitte, Kreuzberg, Friedrichshain, Prenzlauer Berg, Neuk\u00f6lln, Charlottenburg, or Sch\u00f6neberg. Once you matriculate at Hertie, you should gain access to a housing Moodle on the Hertie student services webpage<\/a><\/strong>. There is a wealth of information to inform your pre-departure preparations.<\/p>\n
\nAnswer: The financial aid package is maintained at the same level guaranteed in the MPP student\u2019s first year. Hertie does not accept Duke University\u2019s Student Health Insurance Plan, so MPP\u2019s going to Hertie will need to purchase acceptable coverage independently. To ensure that Hertie Exchange participants aren\u2019t paying for two insurance plans simultaneously, Duke will allow participants to suspend Duke coverage until they return to Durham for spring semester (January 1).<\/p>\n
\nAnswer: The assistantship guarantee is shifted to the student\u2019s final spring semester.<\/p>\n
\nAnswer: Students enroll in Sanford\u2019s 807 Master\u2019s Project I plus three, 3-credit courses (electives) offered at the Hertie School, for a total of 12 credits.
\nHertie electives cannot replace MPP core classes; however, pertinent courses may count toward the six-credit \u201cmanagement\/leadership\u201d requirement or toward concentration elective requirements.<\/p>\n
\nAnswer: Students register for fall in April through the DukeHub system, selecting 807 Master\u2019s Project I and Continuation and leaving the remaining credits free. MPP contacts the Duke Registrar to add a placeholder \u201ccourse\u201d (PubPol 829.XX) to the fall roster until the student selects Hertie classes and registers for them in Berlin. Course titles and credit values are transferred from the Hertie record into the student\u2019s record at Duke.<\/p>\n
\nAnswer: Students enrolled in Sanford\u2019s 807 MP course while at Hertie complete all assignments remotely (via email submission). 807 requires an MP Prospectus review meeting (usually scheduled in November) with the student\u2019s MP Committee. This meeting may be held via video conference\/Skype, or the student may wait until his\/her return to the U.S. and hold the Prospectus review in spring semester (before February 1). An \u201cIncomplete\u201d will be issued for 807 if the prospectus meeting is delayed until early spring.<\/p>\n
\nAnswer: Grades are received from Hertie around February 1. They are converted by the Duke Registrar to the standard A, B, C, F scale used at Sanford.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"