Exchange2Change
Exchange2Change is the Goethe-Institut’s vibrant youth mobility and exchange programme, connecting young people from the UK and Germany. Whether exploring creative projects, developing leadership and team skills, or gaining insights into vocational careers, participants engage in meaningful cultural exchanges that shape their futures and build lasting connections across borders.
Digital content, communications, and editorial lead
(January 2023 - December 2024)
From June 2021 to December 2024, I was one of three team members in the Goethe-Institut London’s Communications team. As Online Editor, I contributed to the digital production and delivery of the Exchange2Change project. Working closely with in-house programme managers, I provided editorial guidance on video content documenting the programme, prepared and published social media posts to reach a more diverse range of students and parents, and translated and proofread all English-language cross-platform copy. I also utilised our custom CMS to build and update the Goethe-Institut UK’s Exchange2Change webpage.
Production Portfolio
Web content
Video content
Social media content
More production work
AI and Literary Translation
Enchanted Moura
Vorzeichen
Lives of Objects
The Synthetic Sacred
New Year, New Mura Masa
#Heritage_digitised
Talking Culture podcast
Goethe Kino
Tipp Talk podcast
In conversation with
Goethe on Demand
Politics - What's Love Got To Do With It?
Great Exhibition Road Festival
Abyssal Zone
Goethe-Institut x Somerset House Studios Residency
Hearing Beyond with Matthew Herbert
Studio Quantum
#MeetTheAuthor
Onleihe - Lesenswert
A Question of Vision with Katie Mitchell
CROWD - international dance exchange
Unravelling Colonial Crimes in Namibia: Forensic Architecture in Germany
Cultural Bridge
Culture of Artificial Intelligence
60 Year of the Goethe-Institut London
Learn German - Wort der Woche
New Books in German
Exchange2Change
English PEN Writers at Risk Residency
Goethe-Institut London Instagram takeovers
Kant's Philosophy Today
Contexts of Injustice: dismantling colonial legacies from Berlin to London with Dan Hicks