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Thank you for your interest in the Salzburg Global Seminar. For media inquiries, please contact Thomas Biebl, Director, Marketing and Communications, tbiebl(at)SalzburgGlobal.org or call +43 (662) 839 830. If you or your news organization is interested in interviews with one of our Faculty members or Fellows, please contact us at the information above to inquire about a specific event or person. Press passes to SGS events are limited, and press attendance will be considered on a case-by-case basis. For all other questions, please contact us. Quick links: Most of our events are recorded on audio or video. You can find video interviews here and podcasts here.
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The Salzburg Global Seminar (SGS) was founded in 1947 to encourage intellectual re-engagement in post-war Europe. From that first summer in Salzburg, Austria, a year-round program emerged that has convened hundreds of seminar sessions and more than 27,000 participants on its historic campus anchored by Schloss Leopoldskron - an 18th-century palace which, from 1918 to 1938, was home to Max Reinhardt, co-founder of the Salzburg Festival. During the Cold War, Salzburg provided a neutral space where East and West could meet and freely explore contending ideas. Since 1989, it has become a global institution, bringing together present and future leaders from all regions of the world to test their ideas and seek solutions to global problems.
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