Themen und Sieger seit 2003
Der Wettbewerb findet jedes Jahr zwischen den Herbst- und Weihnachtsferien statt. Die Sieger nehmen im März des darauf folgenden Jahres an der UN-Schülerkonferenz in New York teil. Mehr zu dieser Konferenz...
2003/04:
Looking at experiences in many families, what is your position on the following statement: Family is to be valued over one's job.
Laura Eisenstecken, Stefan Neis, Alexander Opper, Sarah Reichmann, Miriam Umhauer, Martin Zettersten
2004/05:
Should one rather take a lower paying job than stay unemployed?
Lisa Clausen, Christian Henkes, Ellmar Jungschaffer, Eva Raissa Mattfeldt, Fabian Nguyen und Isabell Schmid
2005/06:
The Frankfurt airport should be enlarged. Discuss!
Gunnar Bachem, Katharina Busch, Lilli Hensel, Robert Nichols, Alice Williams, Katharina Zehfuss
2006/07:
Every individual is the architect of his own fortune. Can education improve social mobility?
Sabine Carrell, Holger Cäsar, Felix Karstens, Paul Schmelzing, Katharina Schröder, Sebastian Sprengart
2007/08
Smoking ban - a case of discrimination?
Ilka Jaeger, Carola Lingelbach, Dian Theune, Anna Timme, Sabrina Schäfer, Hannah Vogel
2008/09
Community service is a tribute to society. Should all German citizens be obligated to render it?
Anne Bernhard, Esther Bickel, Jana Lahann, Sarah Wittmann, Johanna Zirpel
2009/10
How to curb binge drinking: Do we need tougher government regulation on the availability of alcohol to minors?
Jana Böhm, Henrik Lerchl, Alexander Martin, Laura Schüssler, Estella Tambini, Alexander Voll
2010/11
Should Germany stimulate immigration through active policy measures?
Ilka Böhm, Joleen Brenner, Sebastian Endres, Max Krocker, Clara Lang und Verena Marquard
2011/12
Back to G9 and 13 years of school? Should Germany roll back the process of harmonzing its high school duration with Europe?
Jan-Philip Böhm, Lorraine Brenner, Karl Schmelzing, Simon Sturm und Maximilian Zobel
2012/13
Should Germany introduce a general speed limit on the autobahn?