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Our digital magazine is a comprehensive information portal on current and exciting topics relating to Germany. Here you will find inspiring articles about studying and further education, current developments in science and research as well as valuable insights into career opportunities.
Our articles not only tell the stories of international Germany alumni who share their experiences and successes, but are also dedicated to important key topics such as and , , and . Immerse yourself in a world full of knowledge and inspiration and discover what moves our Germany alumni.
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10 tips for studying in Germany
What does it cost to study in Germany? Is it possible to study in English? Who helps international exchange students? Read now.
The future of language learning
Digitisation and AI are revolutionising everyday life and education: new technologies and methods are facilitating foreign language learning and interconnecting cultures.
Raúl’s path to success: tips for international professionals
Raúl Pantoja from Chile talks about how he came to be in Germany: how he overcame language barriers, found his dream job and has successfully integrated.
- 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 Mastering job interviews in Germany
Good interview performance is the key to getting your dream job: you will need careful preparation, the right approach and endurance. These dos and don’ts may help you succeed.
Global solutions to achieve greater food security
Combating hunger, reducing aid dependency: learn how Germany alumni are promoting sustainable agriculture and food security.
© Getty Images/Thx4Stock How to write a German CV and cover letter
A well-prepared application is your entry ticket to the German job market. A convincing CV and a well-written cover letter will increase your chances of getting the job.
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
© [Translate to Englisch:] gettyimages / ljubaphoto A dream job in Munich
How the deputy nursing manager Sanja Kitic from Bosnia and Herzegovina settled down in Germany and started her career.