.fusion-accordian #accordion-47334-1 .panel-title a .fa-fusion-box{ color: #ffffff;}.fusion-accordian #accordion-47334-1 .panel-title a .fa-fusion-box:before{ font-size: 13px; width: 13px;}.fusion-accordian #accordion-47334-1 .panel-title a{font-size:100%;}.fusion-accordian #accordion-47334-1 .fa-fusion-box { background-color: #333333;border-color: #333333;}.fusion-accordian #accordion-47334-1 .panel-title a:hover, #accordion-47334-1 .fusion-toggle-boxed-mode:hover .panel-title a { color: #a0ce4e;}.fusion-accordian #accordion-47334-1 .panel-title .active .fa-fusion-box,.fusion-accordian #accordion-47334-1 .panel-title a:hover .fa-fusion-box { background-color: #a0ce4e!important;border-color: #a0ce4e!important;}Timetable Day 1 Timetable Day 2 Timetable Day 3 .fusion-accordian #accordion-47334-2 .panel-title a .fa-fusion-box{ color: #ffffff;}.fusion-accordian #accordion-47334-2 .panel-title a .fa-fusion-box:before{ font-size: 13px; width: 13px;}.fusion-accordian #accordion-47334-2 .panel-title a{font-size:100%;}.fusion-accordian #accordion-47334-2 .fa-fusion-box { background-color: #333333;border-color: #333333;}.fusion-accordian #accordion-47334-2 .panel-title a:hover, #accordion-47334-2 .fusion-toggle-boxed-mode:hover .panel-title a { color: #a0ce4e;}.fusion-accordian #accordion-47334-2 .panel-title .active .fa-fusion-box,.fusion-accordian #accordion-47334-2 .panel-title a:hover .fa-fusion-box { background-color: #a0ce4e!important;border-color: #a0ce4e!important;}Speakers Markus Allbauer-Jürgensen, Research Associate at the Institute of Economic Education of the University of Oldenburg He is in charge of the experimental laboratory for economic education in Oldenburg (OX-Lab). In his research, he addresses the attitude-behaviour-gap of sustainable consumption with action-oriented methods such as experiments, nudges or carbon footprint calculators. Photo: Anne Bamford Anne Bamford, Strategic Director of the Education, Culture and Skills for the City of London Professor Anne Bamford OBE has been recognised internationally for her research in creativity, lifelong learning and technology. She instigated the term, ‘fusion’ to describe the competencies needed for flourishing now and into the future. Photo: Susi Knoll Verena Bentele, President Sozialverband VdK Deutschland e.V. As president of the largest social lobby in Germany, she advocates for social justice and fairer social policies. In doing so, she stands up and represents the rights of our more than two million members. Hence, social issues such as pension, care work, accessibility and social participation for people with disabilities are at the core of her work. Photo: European Environment Agency Hans Bruyninckx, Executive Director of the European Environment Agency (EEA) Dr Hans Bruyninckx is Executive Director of the EEA since 1 June 2019. The Agency aims to support sustainable development and to help achieve significant and measurable improvements in Europe’s environment, through the provision of timely, targeted, relevant and reliable information to policy-making agents and the public. Juan Caballero, Mobility Project Coordinator at Eurocities Juan Caballero coordinates the EUROPEAN MOBILITY WEEK Secretariat at Eurocities, on behalf of the European Commission – DG MOVE. The EUROPEAN MOBILITY WEEK is the Europe-wide awareness-raising campaign on sustainable urban mobility to facilitate behavioural change towards greener ways of moving within our cities. Yu-Kai Chou, Chief & Founder of The Octalysis Group & Chou Force International Corp Yu-kai Chou is an Author and International Keynote Speaker on Gamification and Behavioral Design. He was one of the earliest pioneers in Gamification. In 2015, Yu-kai was rated #1 among the “Gamification Gurus Power 100” by RISE, and was also awarded the “Gamification Guru of the Year” Award in 2014, 2015 and 2017. Susanne Conze, Spokesperson of the European Commission Dr Susanne Conze responds to questions related to education, culture, youth, sport, demography, democracy, inter-institutional relations and foresight. Maria Demertzis, Deputy Director at Bruegel Maria Demertzis, Ph.D., is in charge of coordinating research collaboration among scholars at Bruegel. She has conducted research herself on digital currencies, Brexit, capital flows and central banking. Her most recent project is on financial literacy and the role that banks could play in its promotion and implementation. Sabine Frank, Executive Director at Carbon Market Watch Carbon Market Watch is a not-for-profit association with unique expertise in carbon pricing and a track record of policy work in international organisations and the European Union. It exists to ensure that carbon pricing and other climate policies cut pollution and drive a just transition towards zero-carbon societies. Robert Gampfer, Political Reporter at European Commission’s representation in Germany Robert’s job is to report about important political developments in Germany to the Commission in Brussels and communicate European policy initiatives to the German government, parliament, and other societal stakeholders. The policy areas he focuses on are environment, climate, energy, agriculture, health, and regional development. Dr Hernández Sagrera, Member of the Cabinet of the European Commissioner for Home Affairs: Ylva Johansson Dr Sagrera is advising the Commissioner on relations in the area of migration and security with partners outside the EU. Wolfgang Jamann, Executive Director at the International Civil Society Centre in Berlin Dr Jamann has been working in the field of development cooperation and humanitarian assistance for most of his professional life. He has lead strategic partnerships like the ‘Alliance 2015’ to promote collective approaches toward large ambitions under the SDGs. Angelika Yuki Köhler, Head of Corporate Communications & Strategy, Brand Leader Germany at PwC Germany Angelika Yuki Köhler works at the Marketing & Communications department at PwC in Germany. As Head of Corporate Communications & Strategy and Brand Leader Germany, she is responsible for internal and external corporate communications as well as brand management. Bernard Kuiten, Head of External Relations at World Trade Organisation Mr Kuiten is in charge of relations with the private sector, civil society, parliaments and other intergovernmental international organisations. Photo: ACH Fuad Mahamed, CEO of Ashley Community Housing Ltd, Bristol Fuad is the Chief Executive Officer of ACH. Setting up ACH in 2008 in order to support the resettlement of refugees like himself, he has built the organisation into one of the leading providers of integration support for excluded and marginalised people. Dirk Messner, President of the German Environment Agency Professor Messner is an internationally recognised expert on globalisation / global governance, transformation pathways to sustainability, decarbonisation of the global economy, sustainability and digital change and international cooperation and societal change. Pao-Yu Oei, Head of research group CoalExit at the Technische Universität Berlin Dr Pao-Yu Oei works on examining the transition from fossil fuels towards renewable energy sources. He has been involved in numerous projects on the German and Global coal phase-out, worked for the German Advisory Council on the Environment (SRU) and as managing editor of the Journal Economics of Energy & Environmental Policy (EEEP). Rebecca Peters, Deputy Chairwoman of the German Cyclists Association (ADFC e.V.) Rebecca Peters is responsible for transport policy at the ADFC. There she advocates climate-friendly mobility in the sense of a sustainable change in transport with the bicycle as a central element. Photo: MediaCPhotoworks Marisa Pettit, Editorial Manager at RESET.org Marisa Pettit works at the digital sustainability platform RESET.org, an organisation that explores solutions and innovative approaches to environmental and social challenges. She manages the communication strategy, coordinates a global team of freelance writers and carries out research into the latest digital innovations for positive impact. Photo: Romy Vinogradova, ifo Institute Panu Poutvaara, Professor of Economics at the University of Munich (LMU) and Director of the ifo Center for International Institutional Comparisons and Migration Research Professor Poutvaara’s main research interests are migration, political economics, and public economics. He is also a member of The Expert Council of German Foundations on Integration and Migration. Stefan Profit, Deputy Director-General in the Economic Policy Department of the German Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs and Energy Dr Profit’s directorate deals with macroeconomic developments, economic analyses and projections. He has an academic background in labour economics, holding a doctoral degree in Economics from Humboldt University Berlin. Gerd Rosenkranz, Senior Advisor at Agora Energiewende Dr Gerd Rosenkranz joined Agora in 2014, after heading the department of politics and public relations at the Berlin-based environmental NGO, Deutsche Umwelthilfe (German Environmental Aid), since 2004. Previously, he worked as a journalist and as a scientist at the Max Planck Institute for Materials Science. Photo: UNFCCC/ICUN Sandeep Sengupta, Global Coordinator for Climate Change at the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Dr Sengupta leads the organisation’s engagement on climate change. He is also IUCN’s focal point for the UNFCCC and IPCC. He has previously worked on a wide range of environment and development issues, both within and outside the government in India, and in international organisations abroad. Photo: (c) European Union – EP Virginius Sinkevičius, European Commission’s Commissioner for Environment, Oceans and Fisheries In his role, Commissioner Sinkevičius is tasked to ensure that our environment, blue economy and fisheries sector form an integral part of the European Green Deal, helping to deliver on our climate ambitions while creating jobs and sustainable growth. Ralf Strauß, President of the German Marketing Association Dr Strauß holds numerous positions like Managing Partner of a Consulting Company Customer Excellence GmbH, President of the German Marketing Association or Chairman of the Board European Marketing Confederation. Olivia Sundberg Diez, Policy Analyst, European Policy Centre Olivia’s work involves drafting policy-oriented publications to guide and improve EU policy, analysing policy developments and political preferences, and providing regular commentary for international media. Her recent work has focused on the human rights implications of EU policy concerning irregular migration, such as return and readmission practices. Hermann-Josef Tenhagen, Editor-in-Chief at Finanztip Hermann-Josef Tenhagen is a renowned expert on financial questions. Prior to his work at Finanztip, he was amongst others head of the editorial department of the magazine Finanztest, which is published by the Stiftung Warentest foundation, for 15 years. Wendel Trio, Director of Climate Action Network (CAN) Europe CAN Europe is the European federation of NGOs working on climate change. Wendel Trio coordinates the high-level policy work on issues such as greenhouse gas emission reduction targets and policies, the energy transition and international climate negotiations. Christian von Stolk, Executive Vice President, RAND Europe Dr Christian van Stolk works extensively on health and wellbeing in the workplace. His work in the past has focused on improving the health and wellbeing of staff in the National Health Service in the UK, maintaining and gaining employment for those with common mental health conditions and looking at the relationship between productivity and health and wellbeing outcomes. Hilmar von Lojewski, Head of the Department of Urban Development, Building, Housing and Transport of the Association of German of Cities (Deutscher Städtetag) The Association of German Cities is the voice of cities and the national local-authority association of cities which are not belonging to a county as well as many cities and towns within counties. Hilmar looks primarily after urban development issues, housing, traffic and planning. He strongly interacts with the cities, fosters city networks and represents the interests of the cities towards federal and state government. Alle Regionalfinale 2020 .fusion-blog-shortcode-1 .fusion-blog-layout-grid .fusion-post-grid{padding:20px;}.fusion-blog-shortcode-1 .fusion-posts-container{margin-left: -20px !important; margin-right:-20px !important;} The exciting final of the regional finalesIn the south-east region, Friedrich-Koenig-Gymnasium from Würzburg and Albert-Einstein-Gymnasium from Ulm prevailed. There was some action in the West#3 of 2020! The winners of the regional final West are the Konrad-Adenauer-Gymnasium from Langenfeld and the Regiomontanus Gymnasium from Hassfurt. The North has votedGymnasium Buckhorn from Hamburg and Immanuel Kant School from Neumünster win the regional final North 2020. 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