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Informational Webinars NEW!
Join DAAD staff and guest panelists for specialized interactive webinars about DAAD grants and funded internship programs for undergraduates, graduate students and faculty.
Upcoming events
Monday 2/15/10 at 12:00AM EST
Contest: "How Green is Germany?: A Quiz"
Germany is certainly one of the greenest countries in the wo...

Monday 3/15/10 All day
German Studies Summer Seminar deadline


Wednesday 3/24/10 All day
“Vision and Value in Education Abroad”
Forum on Education Abroad Conference Information Annual Conf...

Wednesday 3/31/10 All day
DAAD-AICGS Research Fellowship deadline
Deadline extended from February 28.

Thursday 4/8/10 at 7:30PM EDT
Sound Understanding Concert
Sound Understanding is the DAAD and DAAD Alumni Association'...

Featured Poll Results
How long would you like to spend studying/researching in Germany?
1-3 weeks in the winter
 14 [3%]
1-3 weeks in the summer
 31 [7%]
4 weeks or longer in the summer
 73 [18%]
One academic semester
 36 [9%]
One academic year
 76 [19%]
More than one academic year
 150 [38%]
Other
 8 [2%]
Total Votes : 388
Featured Poll Results
What appeals to you MOST about studying/researching in Germany?
Academic quality of German universities
 125 [39%]
Experiencing German society and culture
 55 [17%]
Experiencing a foreign culture
 19 [6%]
Improving personal German language skills
 41 [13%]
Improving personal academic/professional competetiveness
 28 [8%]
Opens opportunities to work in Germany
 39 [12%]
Safety and standard of living
 8 [2%]
Total Votes : 315
Featured Poll Results
Where in Germany is it most important to you to study and live?
In a major city
 132 [40%]
Outside but near a major city
 55 [16%]
In a university town
 117 [35%]
In a smaller town not near a city
 22 [6%]
Total Votes : 326
Discover Your Germany

Check out the highlights of the German university experience in the words of eight international students. Small, big, correct, easy-going, slow, fast, traditional, modern -- Germany can be whatever you are looking for... And more!

German Universities Go Global

This Power Point presentation by Ulrich Grothus, former director of DAAD's New York office, discusses recent developments in German higher education, as well as future patterns of translatlantic mobility and new trends in DAAD funding programs.

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