Laura Grohmann
Class of 2027
Hometown: Koblenz, Germany
Education: Zeppelin University, Bachelor's degree
Academic & Research Interests: At Zeppelin University, I pursued a multidisciplinary degree in Communication, Culture, and Management, complemented by a minor in Corporate Management and Economics. The integration of these fields sharpened my understanding of how institutional decision-making, communication, and economics intersect in international affairs. This academic foundation not only sparked my deep interest in international relations but also shaped my ambition to work in the field of diplomacy. I aim to build an individual concentration focused on European diplomacy and Middle Eastern relations, exploring how European foreign policy engages with complex regional conflicts, especially in the context of democratic governance and transatlantic cooperation. By combining my interdisciplinary background with MAGES’s tailored academic structure, I hope to further refine my ability to analyze and contribute to multilateral policy solutions.
Work Experience: Through a range of internships in both the private and political sectors, I have acquired hands-on experience in strategic communication, research, and the workings of international institutions. This summer, I will build on that foundation by completing an internship at the European Parliament, where I look forward to gaining direct insight into EU policymaking, institutional negotiations, and transnational cooperation at the heart of European democracy. Alongside my academic journey, I have actively contributed to several university-led initiatives that have significantly shaped my personal and professional growth.
Why I chose MAGES: The MAGES program is the ideal bridge between my academic aspirations and professional goals in international diplomacy. Its interdisciplinary structure, the flexibility to tailor individual concentrations, and its emphasis on experiential learning, through initiatives such as the Transatlantic Policy Symposium and student organizations like GWIA, align closely with my desire to contribute meaningfully to global cooperation. The program’s location in Washington, D.C., and its access to experienced practitioners create a rich environment to translate academic insight into real-world diplomatic practice.