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Communication between people from different cultures can quickly result in misunderstandings that can impair collaboration. We provide tips on how to avoid the pitfalls.

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  • Germany or back home?

    Infographic

    This infographic provides information about a possible career start in Germany and also addresses the question of returning to your home country. 

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  • SDG Ziel 16: Frieden, Gerechtigkeit und starke Institutionen
    SDG Ziel 17: Partnerschaften zur Erreichung der Ziele
    Smiling male scientist waving while doing video call through laptop at desk in laboratory
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    Building global bridges

    Science diplomacy becomes increasingly important in times of mounting tension around the world and multiple global crises. Two of our community members speak about their experiences.

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  • Visualization of big data and network communication
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    New perspectives on migration and poverty through "big social data"

    Ingmar Weber, Humboldt Professor of AI, explains how data from social media can be used to investigate social phenomena.

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    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.
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  • Teaser image for the infographic Careers in Germany for researchers
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    Academic career in Germany

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    This infographic provides an overview of career paths in science and research in Germany and gives helpful tips for international researchers seeking an academic career in Germany.

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  • Diverse group of a businesspeople talking together while walking by windows in the corridor of a modern office
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    Proper job communication

    Communication between people from different cultures can quickly result in misunderstandings that can impair collaboration. We provide tips on how to avoid the pitfalls.

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    Art as a catalyst

    International partnership that serves the community: Relebohile Mabunda from South Africa talks about her inner driving forces and her experiences in Germany. 

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  • 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

  • Football on grass in the stadium
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    Germany is looking forward to a summer of footballing fairy tales

    The 2024 UEFA Championship in Germany: a festival for fans and businesses with a focus on sustainability and cohesion.

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