Program Officer
Center for Central and Eastern
Europe of the Robert Bosch Stiftung
Areas of Specialisation:
Languages:
Tel.: +49 (0)30 25 42 31-13
m.may@dgap.org
Marie-Lena May is responsible for the coordination of the junior executives for the Robert Bosch Stiftung’s scholarship programme Carl Friedrich-Goerdeler, thereby especially for consulting the applicants.
Before she joined the DGAP she worked at the Institute for Foreign Cultural Relations (ifa) with a focus on minority politics in Central and Eastern Europe and the CIS countries. During her studies she worked at the Heinrich Böll foundation in Prague, the German embassy in Ljubljana und the Goethe Institutes in St. Petersburg and Minsk.
Marie-Lena May studied political science and public policy at the University of Konstanz and at Charles University Prague, as well as Czech history, culture and language (Bohemicum) at the University of Regensburg.
EU under Czech presidency of the council as a bridge between East and West
Interview with Dr. Jennifer Schevardo
02.12.2008 | Izvestia
Poland and Germany in the new Europe
On December 12, Stephen Bastos spoke at the European Academy Berlin on the current state of play in German-Polish relations in context of the enlarged EU. (12.12.2008)
Russia and the west after the Georgian War
On a commander conference of the German Bundeswehr Stefan Meister spoke on the 25th of November 2008 in Berlin about the challenges for the relationship between Russia and the West after the war in Georgia. (25.11.2008)
The Future of German-American Relations
On October 28, Simon Koschut spoke at the University of Leipzig on the future of German-American Relations in face of the upcoming elections. (28.10.2008)
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