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The Robert Bosch Foundation Fellowship Program was established in 1984 to promote closer US-German ties. It is fully funded by the Robert Bosch Foundation (German:
Robert Bosch Stiftung The Robert Bosch Stiftung GmbH () is a German foundation that owns a majority shareholding in Robert Bosch GmbH, from which it derives its funding. The foundation was established in accordance with the wishes of Robert Bosch, who died in 1942, an ...
), one of the largest foundations in
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. Each year 15 young professionals from the
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are accepted through a competitive application process to take part in the program for a period of 9–12 months. The primary components of the Bosch Fellowship include high-level work placements at private, governmental, and non-governmental institutions in Germany, as well as intensive seminars on contemporary German issues. During seminars, Bosch Fellows meet with key decision-makers from the public and private sectors throughout Germany and Europe. Participants in the Bosch Fellowship are recruited from business administration, journalism, law, public policy, and closely related fields. No German language skills are required at the time of application, and intensive German language study is offered before the start of the fellowship. The fellowship period generally begins in September and ends in May of the following year. The Bosch Fellowship offers the following benefits to participants: *Two high-level work phases at institutions in
Germany Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second most populous country in Europe after Russia, and the most populous member state of the European Union. Germany is situated betwe ...
including in federal and local governments, private corporations, media outlets, and NGOs; *Three seminars across Europe, each lasting several weeks that address German, European, and transatlantic issues; *A monthly stipend; currently EUR 3,000 from September through May, with a smaller stipend during the summer language training *Health, accident, and liability insurance; *Financial support for an accompanying spouse and children, including 50% of travel costs, supplemental living stipend, health insurance, and limited funding for language training; *Accommodation and roundtrip travel for orientation program in Washington D.C.; *Transatlantic flight and seminar travel throughout
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; *Generous funding for language training in the U.S. and Germany before the program start; *Membership in active Robert Bosch Foundation Fellowship Alumni Association with over 480 members. Through this fellowship program, the Robert Bosch Stiftung aims to contribute to the growth of German-American relations. The goal of the fellowship is to develop a corps of future U.S. leaders and foster greater transatlantic understanding. Cultural Vistas acts as the U.S. representative and has administered this professional fellowship in Germany since its inception in 1984.


Notable alumni

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, White House Chief of Staff * Christopher A. Kojm, former Chairman,
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, economist, president of
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, journalism, senior fellow at Council on Foreign Relations * Anne C. Richard, Assistant Secretary of State for Population, Refugees, and Migration * Sandi Peterson, Group Worldwide Chairman, Johnson & Johnson * Daniel Mudd, former President & CEO of
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* Christine A. Elder, U.S. Ambassador to Liberia * Philip H. Gordon, diplomat & foreign policy expert, senior fellow at Council on Foreign Relations *
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, journalist * Mary Wiltenburg, journalist * Connie Moran, Mayor of
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, journalist * James Kirchick, journalist *
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(FinCEN)


External links


Cultural Vistas – Robert Bosch Foundation Fellowship ProgramRobert Bosch Stiftung
retrieved 2009-08-24
Robert Bosch Foundation Alumni Association
retrieved 2009-08-25 {{DEFAULTSORT:Bosch Fellowship Foundations based in Germany Germany–United States relations Organizations established in 1984 Fellowships