US political leader Stacey Abrams leads inaugural conversation in Designs on the Future initiative
Being Prepared, Proactive, and Political
Salzburg Global Fellow Mahesh Devnani discusses health care in India, responding to COVID-19, and tech solutions
Adapting to a New Reality
Salzburg Global Fellow Ryoji Noritake reflects on the impact of COVID-19 personally and professionally and the significance of in-person communication
Stacey Abrams to Help Launch New Salzburg Global Initiative
US political leader, voting rights advocate and Salzburg Global Fellow to speak alongside journalist Will Dobson at webinar to kick-off the Designs on the Future initiative
Salzburg Global Fellow Mohamed Azad explores how two young journalists from different cultures realized ethnic identities are only human-made barriers to a peaceful coexistence
John Cannon - How Does Business Roundtable's Statement Stand Up in Response to COVID-19 and the Black Lives Matter Movement?
In the latest installment of the Salzburg Questions for Corporate Governance, John Cannon, a partner at Shearman & Sterling, reflects on the impact of the BRT Statement in light of recent events
Remembering Roland Challis
Salzburg Global Fellow, friend and former staff member dies aged 90
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Commitment
Has Democracy Become a Spectator Sport?
US political leader Stacey Abrams leads inaugural conversation in Designs on the Future initiative
Stacey Abrams to Help Launch New Salzburg Global Initiative
US political leader, voting rights advocate and Salzburg Global Fellow to speak alongside journalist Will Dobson at webinar to kick-off the Designs on the Future initiative
Commitment to a Better World
Salzburg Global Seminar opposes injustice and racism in all its forms. We stand in solidarity with all those demanding equal protection and freedom of expression under the law. We commit to work with our Fellows, partners and leading voices to end systemic violence and discrimination and transform societies for good.
Share Your Voice
We stand together to listen, learn and take action against racism and injustice in all their forms
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Publications
Confronting Power and Privilege for Inclusive, Equitable and Healthy Communities
Salzburg Global Fellows set out a call to interrogate power and analyze privilege to create and sustain healthy communities
Cultural Innovation, Leadership and Collaboration: A Global Platform
Latest report from the Young Cultural Innovators Forum now online to download, read and share
The Changing Role of the Media in American Life and Culture: Emerging Trends
Latest report from the Salzburg Seminar American Studies Association (SSASA) symposium now online to read, download and share
Friend or Foe: How Should Directors Face Disruptive Risk?
What Future for Cultural Heritage? Perceptions, Problematics and Potential
Report from the latest program in the Culture, Arts and Society series explores perceptions of the past, problematics of the present and potential for the future
Salzburg Global Launches New Magazine
First edition of Clemens offers opinions, big ideas, and special features on ways of shaping a better world
Agility for an Accelerating World: Can Governments Keep Up?
Latest report from the Public Sector Strategy Network now available to download, read and share
Multi-time Salzburg Global Fellow, Anwar Akhtar on why his film – made with Ajoka Theatre – “Pakistan’s Best Kept Secret: Lahore Museum”, has much to say about peace, for both South Asia and the UK
Black Lives Matter: Toppling Colston - Vandalism or Vindication?
Historian and former Salzburg Global Vice President, Timothy Ryback launches new blog series on Contested Histories
Launch of a “Lockdown Mini-Opera” for Salzburg Global Fellow and Political Prisoner Osman Kavala
Artists from around the world – including several Salzburg Global Fellows – collaborate online to create a new mini-opera paying tribute to Kavala's courage
Is Philanthropy Using Inequitable Practices to Achieve Equity?
Lindsay Hill, Director of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, Raikes Foundation and Dwayne Proctor, Senior Adviser to the President, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation open the new series of Salzburg Questions
Feeling at Home
In July 2023, Mira Luce Hamdan traveled from Lebanon to Austria to attend the Salzburg Academy on Media and Global Change. When they arrived, they rediscovered their passion for media – and set out on a new life path
Building Healthy Communities: What Is Yours To Do?
Public health urbanist Nupur Chaudhury says that the time for building healthier communities is not after the pandemic but now
How Can Urban Planning Contribute to Building Health Equity?
Chair of the Salzburg Global program on Building Healthy, Equitable Communities: The Role of Inclusive Urban Development and Investment, Sharon Roerty writes for The BMJ on what can be done to make cities a more healthy place to live
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Opinions
Dismantling the Manacles of Ethnic Identity
Salzburg Global Fellow Mohamed Azad explores how two young journalists from different cultures realized ethnic identities are only human-made barriers to a peaceful coexistence
John Cannon - How Does Business Roundtable's Statement Stand Up in Response to COVID-19 and the Black Lives Matter Movement?
In the latest installment of the Salzburg Questions for Corporate Governance, John Cannon, a partner at Shearman & Sterling, reflects on the impact of the BRT Statement in light of recent events
In the Spirit of European Cooperation
Introductory remarks by Yves Mersch, member of the Executive Board of the ECB and vice-chair of the Supervisory Board of the ECB, at Salzburg Global Finance Forum webinar
Seda Röder - How Can Corporate Directors Become More Resilient Before The Next Disruptive Event?
In the latest installment of the Salzburg Questions for Corporate Governance series, Seda Röder asks directors to consider corporate liquidity and flexibility in times of disruptive crisis
Pakistan’s Best Kept Secret: Lahore Museum
Multi-time Salzburg Global Fellow, Anwar Akhtar on why his film – made with Ajoka Theatre – “Pakistan’s Best Kept Secret: Lahore Museum”, has much to say about peace, for both South Asia and the UK
Salzburg Global Fellow Salam Dharejo, taking part in the Asia Peace Innovators Forum, outlines the work of the Lyari’s Girls Café in Karachi, Pakistan, during a lockdown
Black Lives Matter: Toppling Colston - Vandalism or Vindication?
Historian and former Salzburg Global Vice President, Timothy Ryback launches new blog series on Contested Histories