The last Semester!
Wednesday, March 12th 2025
As in the previous three semesters, I also want to share my schedule for this semester.

The leadership lecture and “Field Studies in Global Consulting” are mandatory lectures for me. In Consulting, we formed teams and were assigned to a “client” for whom we have to solve a “real-world” problem. In my case, it’s an international organization that finances global projects. They want an analysis and comparison of their current sustainable investment methodology and, based on that, recommendations for improvement. As you can imagine, this is a fascinating project for me. It also fits perfectly with what I did in my last competition, the TIPC Challenge.
“International Financial and Fiscal Law” is part of my concentration, “International Legal Studies,” and I am auditing “Sustainable Finance and Investments”—in other words, I am attending the lecture but do not receive any credits or a grade for it.
“Mitigating and Managing a Crisis” is a course offered at Harvard Kennedy School, and I am very fortunate that my petition to enroll in this course was again approved. In this course, we learn how different institutions responded to various crises and what underlying structural problems led to the crisis in the first place. We also learn what a crisis is, when you are in a crisis, and what skills are needed to deal with it successfully.
I had fascinating lectures until the end of my program, and I am looking forward to the remaining time until graduation.

Winter in Boston…

Boston Celtics in TD Garden