Exchange programmes/studying in Germany

Absolventen der International Business School

Exchange programmes/studying in Germany

Young Germany Blog

Young Germany Blog

YG Blogger Andrew is studying in Germany

Follow Andrew’s experiences as he blogs about what it is like coming from the Philippines to study in Freiburg. From finding an apartment to buying a bike,Andrew has plenty to tell!

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Keep in touch with alumni from Germany!

Are you a foreign scholar who has studied, taught or done research in Germany? If so, you are part of an extensive international network that you could use to keep in touch with friends and colleagues and to hone your professional skills.

 

To help you make the most of this network, the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), Germany's largest organization for the promotion of academic exchange, has set up a website to help you make and maintain contacts with other "Germany alumni".

Scholarship programmes: opportunities for the best minds

Stipendiat Zhu Jun, Prof. Jürgen Krause, Uni Göttingen 2010

The Federal Foreign Office funds a variety of scholarship programmes, which are important for the implementation of its research and academic relations policy. The programmes enable the top international specialists of tomorrow to undertake periods of study or research in Germany. At the same time, they lay the foundation for research partnerships with the world’s best minds. Jun Zhu, a lawyer from China and doctoral student in Göttingen, is one of them. Like many highly qualified young graduates from abroad, he receives financial support from the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD).