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The foundation stone of the EU monetary union

It marked the birth of the euro, when a new era in the history of European cooperation began 20 years ago with a brief...more

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Goods transport in 2011: volume of transport increasing 6.5%

Goods transport in Germany increased markedly in 2011. According to provisional results of the Federal Statistical...more

OHB System awarded contract for the construction of a further eight Galileo navigation satellites

The Vice President of the European Commission, Antonio Tajani, yesterday 2 February announced the signature of a...more

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Cosmopolitan Master of Art

Okwui Enwezor has brought a new international dimension to contemporary art in Europe and the USA and made way for...more

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Tourists flock to Germany in 2011  

Artist compensated for two lost French fries  

Brutal cold triggers reserve power plants  

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The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere 2.0? – Answers from Gerhard...  

Dancing is thinking – on the relationship between philosophy and dance  

More Than Just a Dream: The German Digital Library  

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German Information Centre New Delhi

News, information and updates on Germany and its role and relations with South Asia, covering...more

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German Information Centre Pretoria

The German Information Centre Pretoria aims to be the first contact point for up-to-date...more

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German Information Center USA

The German Information Center USA (GIC) makes it easy for you to find information about...more

Attractive Offers for Young International Scientists

In Germany there is a variety of interesting research grants for highly qualified international postdocs to promote their future in sciencemore

Ten Questions – Ten Answers

If you are interested in studying in Germany, you will have a lot of questions. Here are the answers to the ten leading questions.more

Advanced Research outside Universities

The excellent working conditions enjoyed by scholars at hundreds of German research institutes are found at very few other institutions around the globe. A summary of the major research organizationsmore

What comes after graduation?

German industry has a strong research profile, especially in innovative fields such as nanotechnology and renewable energy. This also creates openings for young international researchers.more

Film, music or fashion: studying with a sense of creativity

It doesn’t always have to be a classic arts or science subject: German universities also offer a wide range of courses from the world of creative professions.more

TU9: Talent factories for technology enthusiasts

They rate among the best addresses in Germany for studying technological sciences: the TU9 an association of the nine leading technical universities in Germany.more

What to study?

From power economics to life science: nine courses of study with a lot of potential and good career prospects for the future.more

Which course of study?

German universities offer a wide range of international bachelor’s, master’s and PhD programmes with many advantages for foreign students.more

Successful Export: German Degree Programmes Abroad

It is also possible to study abroad for a degree “made in Germany”: 60 German higher education opportunities are available around the world – ranging from individual degree courses to complete universities.more

CHE Ranking: Find Your Subject

An interview with Gero Federkeil of the Centre for Higher Education Development (CHE) on the value of university rankings as an aid to finding the right study programme.more

Which Kind of Higher Education Institution Is Right for Me?

University, institute of technology, university of applied sciences or art college – if you want to study in Germany, you can choose between various types of higher education institution.more

Where to study in Germany?

If you want to study in Germany, you can choose between 170 different towns and various types of higher education institution. Which university is the right one?more

Reaching the Top with a German Degree: Four Success Stories

What are the benefits of studying in Germany? Four prominent personalities from abroad and their success storiesmore

Why study in Germany?

Great variety, international degree courses, excellent quality of life: Germany is one of the most popular countries to study in.more

Houses of Innovation

Germany’s “Houses of Science and Innovation” combine competence and innovative strength in five cities on four continentsmore

Exchanging Knowledge for Three Decades

The University of Ulm has been offering a German-American exchange program for the past 30 yearsmore

Heidelberg University in New York

The University of Heidelberg is now also represented by a liaison office in New Yorkmore

What's New in German Higher Education

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An overview of what is happening on campus Germany more

Academic Excellence

Higher education in Germany is changing fast – as a result of numerous reforms and the Initiative for Excellence. The quality of research and teaching is benefiting from this – and so are studentsmore

The Top Universities in Germany

Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität (LMU) is Munich’s largest institution of higher education and one of Germany’s internationally most renowned universities. With a very strong commitment to...more

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