QuantCo offers travel scholarships for students from German universities to attend the 2026 German American Conference, covering travel expenses and providing access to an exclusive program. Applicants must be top 5% of their program and provide necessary travel documentation and health insurance.
QuantCo is offering up to seven travel scholarships for students at German universities to attend the 2026 German American Conference (GAC) presented by students at Harvard Kennedy School in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
As part of the travel scholarship, QuantCo will cover:
- Round-trip flights (up to 750 EUR);
- 4-night hotel stay from October 8, 2026, through October 12, 2026.
In addition to the covered travel expenses above, scholarship recipients will be invited to an exclusive side program curated by QuantCo, featuring high-level speakers, faculty from Harvard and MIT, exclusive dinners, and in-depth discussions. This program is exclusively available to scholarship recipients.
In order to be eligible for a travel scholarship, you must:
- Be enrolled at a German university, including students currently in an exchange semester at a non-German university. We accept any degree program and any academic year (i.e., first-year to graduate level). In exceptional cases, we will accept applications from German citizens enrolled at a university outside of Germany.
- Be in the top 5% of your program (or Abitur grade in the top 5% for first-year students), as demonstrated by grades/transcripts or scholarships/awards.
- Obtain the proper visa or travel authorization to the US (e.g., ESTA, if applicable). Please see the US State Department's Travel website for more information.
- Have or obtain international travel health insurance coverage.
- Agree to inform QuantCo by August 31, 2026, if you decide not to attend the GAC (so that we can award your travel scholarship to a runner-up).
- Optional: Give QuantCo consent to store your resume.
To apply, submit your application with a 1-page resume and transcripts, if available, by July 20th, 2026.
QuantCo and the GAC
The 2026 German American Conference offers a compelling opportunity for attendees to connect with leaders from both sides of the Atlantic. QuantCo can attest to the GAC’s impact, as many of our current and former colleagues have been speakers or organizers. As such, we want to help strengthen and foster more transatlantic relationships by bringing German students to the Conference.
About QuantCo
At QuantCo, we leverage expertise in data science, engineering, and economics to help organizations turn data into decisions. Started by 4 PhDs from Harvard and Stanford, we are now more than 180 professionals with extensive quantitative, engineering, and business experience. We are globally distributed with offices in Berlin, Boston, Cologne, Karlsruhe, London, Munich, San Francisco, and Zurich.
Our solutions include algorithmic pricing, data-driven claims management, and high-dimensional forecasting systems. Our customers include some of the largest financial, retail, and healthcare organizations in the US and Europe. We impact core business processes and decisions by combining advanced data-driven insights with scalable engineering solutions.
We are excited about writing mission-critical code that affects millions of people and impacts billions of dollars. If you feel the same way, we look forward to hearing from you.
QuantCo does not discriminate based on race, religion, color, national origin, gender (including pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, status as a protected veteran, status as an individual with a disability, or other applicable legally protected characteristics.
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