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Studying in Germany

Germany has much to offer as a place to study - courses geared to international needs, internationally recognized qualifications such as Bachelor and Master, a credit system which allows the accumulation and transfer of study and exam modules. And the best: you don’t necessarily have to speak German in order to study in Germany. Still, you could learn it while you’re there.

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Why study in Germany?


LinkGermany has a Great Reputation
Ulrich Grothus, Director of the DAAD’s New York Office. Photo © “Deutschland” Magazine More and more students from the United States are discovering “Campus Germany” . Ulrich Grothus, Director of the DAAD’s New York office, knows what students find so fascinating about German universities and colleges.

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LinkStudying in English at a German university
Sarah Duke from Miami, Photo © Young Germany When coming from overseas to study at a German university, English will do just fine if that is what you are after. American Sara Duke tells us what it’s like studying in her own language in a country that speaks a different one.

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LinkThe Teachers – Commitment, Ability and Passion
Wim Wenders, Photo Schulze © dpa - Report Original thinkers, groundbreaking scientists and great artists: Read portraits of outstanding teachers at German institutions of higher education, learn about their commitment, willingness to work hard – together with knowledge and the ability and passion to hand it on to the future generation

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LinkEducation for Tomorrow’s World
Young student, Photo © colourbox.com The Initiative for Excellence, the introduction of new subjects, more bachelors and masters degree courses and larger numbers of students from abroad than ever before: ‘Campus Germany’ finds itself in a state of change – and as a result is more attractive than ever before.

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Student Exchange – Programs, Experiences, People



LinkMeet the DAAD Young Ambassadors!
The DAAD Young Ambassadors 2007/8 © DAAD DAAD Young Ambassadors are undergraduate students from North America who have recently studied in Germany. Find someone who studied where you want to go, who specializes in your field, or who comes from your home state or college -- and ask them whatever you ever wanted to know about study or research in Germany!
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LinkPreparing for Studying in Germany
Savings Photo © colourbox College life abroad can be great. An exciting time in a new environment, a new language, meeting new people. But before the dream becomes a reality, applications need to be filed, fees paid, and language abilities tested.

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LinkTen tips for keeping student costs down
Young Aduts talking, Photo © colourbox 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? Our partner Young Germany offers some tips on how to keep student costs down.

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LinkMy First Week at a German University
Sign saying “Einlass”, Photo © colourbox You’ve suddenly found yourself washed up on the beach of an uncharted land called "German University." You may be disorientated and have a ton of questions, but have no fear, because our partner Young Germany has mapped out an info-packed route to ensure a hassle-free first week

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