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  • Young woman sits in a lecture, listens attentively and takes notes.
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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.

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    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.

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    © [Translate to Englisch:] Getty Images/alvarez

    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.

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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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    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.

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    Kenyan vegetable farmer carrying a crate of spinach on her head
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    Global solutions to achieve greater food security

    Combating hunger, reducing aid dependency: learn how Germany alumni are promoting sustainable agriculture and food security.

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  • Person sitting at a laptop and working on their resume
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    © 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.

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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

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    A dream job in Munich

    How the deputy nursing manager Sanja Kitic from Bosnia and Herzegovina settled down in Germany and started her career. 

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