German-Canadian Young Atlantiks Program 2025

For more than 35 years, Atlantik-Brücke has convened an annual German-Canadian Conference to discuss themes of mutual importance for both countries, bringing together leaders from Canada and Germany in a frank exchange and dialogue. The annual conference has become a forum for strengthening German-Canadian relations and intensifying the exchange between business, civil society, and politics on a multi-partisan basis. The Young Atlantiks Program promotes the “next generation” of German-Canadian transatlantic partnership, and is now in its sixth year. Alumni of the Young Atlantiks Program will remain active in the Atlantik-Brücke and Atlantik-Brücke Canada network.
Bringing together a selected group of young Canadian and German participants, the group will convene for five days to exchange and engage on current and future challenges on both sides of the Atlantic. In addition, the delegation will attend the main German-Canadian Conference taking place in Ottawa from May 4-6, 2025. Topics of discussion will include security policy and changing geopolitical realities, energy and the environment, and technology’s impact on politics, the economy, and society.
When: May 4-8, 2025
Participants: Canadian and German citizens between 28 and 35 years of age
Application deadline: March 23, 2025
Format:
- Up to 10 participants (German, Canadian, gender-balanced)
- Delegates will be required to participate in five days of in-person program taking place in Ottawa, Canada. Arrival on Sunday, May 4, 2025. Departure on Thursday, May 8, 2025
- The program entails meetings and discussions with senior decision-makers, academics, and business leaders from various sectors. A cultural and social program is also planned (i.e. visits to museums, site visits, and memorials)
- English will be the primary language used
- Participants are invited to attend the annual German-Canadian Conference
Successful applicants will:
- Be Canadian or German citizens between the ages of 28 and 35 (inclusive as of the date of the program)
- Demonstrate leadership in their professional careers
- Show a strong interest in the German-Canadian partnership and in political, economic, and social issues
- Demonstrate willingness to contribute to the Atlantik-Brücke and Atlantik-Brücke Canada network
- Be from any sector including: business, government, media, military, non-profit, finance, academia, or arts
- Women and gender minorities, as well as people of all backgrounds are encouraged to apply to ensure a diversity of perspectives
Aim:
- To foster greater understanding of the German-Canadian relationship among the younger generations and to provide them an opportunity to make lasting transatlantic connections
- To learn first-hand about another country’s society, political institutions, history, and culture
- To create a young German-Canadian alumni network
- To increase future leaders’ presence in the network of Atlantik-Brücke and Atlantik-Brücke Canada
Costs:
Participants will receive fixed stipends to support flight/travel costs to Ottawa, accommodation, and group meals. Logistical arrangements to/from the conference must be arranged by the individual. Incidentals are the responsibility of the participants.
Dates of Travel:
- Inbound flights to Ottawa, Canada, on Sunday, May 4, 2025; participants may arrive earlier at their own expense
- Outbound flights from Ottawa, Canada, on Thursday, May 8, 2025; participants may extend the trip at their own expense
Applications:
Deadline for applications is Sunday, March 23, 2025, at 11:59 p.m. EDT. Applications submitted after this date will not be considered.
To apply: Go to the application portal
- Step 1: Fill in the application form.
- Step 2: Upload your letter of motivation and CV.
- NOTE: All documents must be in English.
Notification:
Successful applicants will be notified by March 31, 2025.
Note: This program is contingent upon funding. The final number of participants will be determined by the level of financial support received for the program.
Contact:
Should you have any further questions, please contact Jonas Ader, j.ader@atlantik-bruecke.org.