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European Election: everything you need to know
A European Election is planned to take place in June. The European Parliament is one of the EU’s most important institutions. Read on to discover the election’s significance and how it operates.
Further training for international skilled workers
International further training, language courses, mentoring and intercultural competence: Further training helps international skilled workers gain a foothold in Germany. An overview of free training opportunities.
The inspiring story of Tanka Nath Dhamala
Tanka Nath Dhamala from Nepal relates how study and research stays furthered his career. Although it wasn’t obvious, especially in his childhood and youth, that Dhamala would one day accomplish so much.
- Aruna Dhathathreyan, Alumna
Germans and Indians communicate very differently – which can be funny sometimes.
After almost 7 years, when I got back to India and started my work at the national laboratory, I had a reverse culture shock. I found that my ‘straightforward’ style of speaking learnt over 7 years in Germany was considered abrupt and even rude in Chennai.To the community How artificial intelligence is changing our workplace
How is AI changing our jobs and the ways in which we’ll collaborate in the future? What the use of AI means for our workplace and which ethical issues remain unresolved.
The European Green Deal: sustainability as an export commodity
EU Green Deal: experts attending the Alumniportal panel discussion examine the challenges and potential outcomes for global trade in agricultural products.
© Getty Images/eyesfoto How artificial intelligence improves learning
A learning revolution: many higher education institutions rely on AI to improve learning. Read on to discover the tools they use and their associated opportunities.
Fact snack
International students at German universities account for 11% of all students in Germany. Asia and Pacific represents the key region of origin for international students with a share of 31%, followed by students from North Africa and Middle East (20%) and Western Europe (17%).
Source: Wissenschaft weltoffen 2022
© Getty Images/Su Arslanoglu Working while studying in Germany
Part-time working alongside uni: many internationals work part-time – to gain vocational experience and to finance their stay in Germany. There are some aspects that need to be considered.