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DAAD

Graduation ceremony, Photo: (C) Lichtenscheidt / DAAD

The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) is the German national agency for the support of international academic cooperation. The agency offers...

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Patricia Chaves with colleagues from the University Oldenburg, Photo: (C) Auswärtiges Amt / Jan Greune

Patricia Chaves from Rio de Janeiro began her training as an engineer in Brazil and made a conscious decision to specialize in renewable energies in...

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Renewable energy

Wind energy by photocase user kai

Northern Germany is known as a hotbed for new ideas in the renewable energy sector. The University of Applied Sciences in Stralsund, whose Masters of...

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Biogas Fermenter Press photos: http://www.alfagy.com

The future of power is being pioneered in the German city of Lünen where they are building a dedicated biogas network. Powered by agricultural...

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Studying abroad

Flags at NYC's Rockefeller Center, (cc) flickr user DanielJ

So you think studying abroad might give your career a boost, do you? Well, you’re right. While you’re traveling the world, seeing the sights, you...

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photo by photocase.de user krockenmitte

The German Academic International Network (GAIN) is working to keep German scientists and graduate students working in the United States and Canada...

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My special connection to a fictional character
You’re not headed to Mars
Seeing home in a new light: Part I
A beginner’s guide to studying abroad
Seeing home in a new light: Part II



Preparing for university

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Planning your finances when you are a student is important. So let's look at some case studies on how a student budget can shape up. Young Germany...

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RWTH Aachen, im Hörsaal by photocase user Peiler

Take a look at the demographics of Germany’s university students and graduates and you might get the impression that the country is a breeding ground...

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Studying in Germany – Be prepared
The cost of living for students
My first week at university
Getting an internship



Studying in Germany

Main Hall at the IU. Photo: UI Press

There are many schools around the globe claiming to be “international.” But in the case of a small private university in the picturesque southwestern...

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There comes a time in just about every student’s life when money becomes a serious issue. Like, where did it go? And so darn quickly? One moment...

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Studying in English at a German university
Rooms with different views
A look at an elite degree course in Germany



The German language

Learning German on the world wide web
The Lego kit language
Learning German: Speaking from experience
Deutsch@YG explained
Goethe-Institut in Germany

Student exchange

Germany attracts foreign students
Dany - Your virtual advisor
Exchange scholarships for students
Arsalan Minhas from Pakistan works on his master's in Germany

Programs for journalists

Israeli-Palestinian scholarship – Nine windows of opportunity
Sächsische Stiftung für Medienausbildung
International Journalists’ Programmes (IJP)
Journalists International (JIL) – Freie Universität Berlin
European Journalism Fellowships (EJF) – Freie Universität Berlin
Antenne Deutsch/Land
Robert-Bosch-Stiftung/Berliner Journalisten-Schule
Journalistenpraktikum des Deutsch-Russischen Forums
FAZIT-Stiftung

Miscellaneous

Studying at a German film school
What is it like studying in Germany?
The world’s largest sport university
Academic excellence in Germany
The new "elite universities" introduced
Excellence Initiative awards to spur research
German higher education goes international
Into the Fast Lane with new streamlined courses
Bosch Fellowship provides a unique glimpse behind the scenes
“Germany Has a Great Reputation”

University city portraits

Göttingen: A university with a city
Halle: Tradition and progress
Magdeburg – In the heart of Germany
Paderborn: Slam dunks and microchips
Saarbrücken: Borderline case
Wuppertal: The city in the valley
Frankfurt (Oder) — The Gate to Eastern Europe
Düsseldorf: Paris, London, New York, Düsseldorf?
Dortmund: mines, parks, and universities
Braunschweig: City of Science
Bielefeld: Still waters run deep
Augsburg: A renaissance city
Kiel: The life aquatic
History meets modernity: Studying in Würzburg
Studying in Germany's oldest city
Leipzig: A lighthouse in eastern Germany
Dresden: The heart of Silicon Saxony
Mainhattan: Studying in Frankfurt
Tübingen: Five centuries of tradition
Hamburg: The international allure of Germany’s port town

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