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International Programmes in Germany

German higher education institutions offer more than 1,700 international degree programmes. These programmes are distinguished by their high quality of teaching, coupled with intensive student support and guidance. The language of instruction is usually English, but German language courses are very often offered in parallel.

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Based on your academic background and interests, My GUIDE will find suitable study programmes for you. Check your entrance qualification and contact your favourite university.

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German universities, like most universities around the world, maintain a broad network of international partnerships. The DAAD supports such international partnerships through a number of schemes that aim to foster cooperation among higher education institutions.

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M.A. International Security Management in Berlin/Germany

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Truly international – Study at ESB Business School!

Do you want to study in the heart of Germany, Europe’s strongest and most dynamic economy? Come to ESB Business School at Reutlingen University!

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Fulda University introduces new English-taught Master´s programme “Dat...

In addition to the already very successful English-taught Master´s programme “Global Software Development” you can soon join “Data Science” and shape the future of the world.

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Bachelor’s programmes in Engineering and Technology, Business or Health with a focus on practice-oriented learning fully or partially taught in English!

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„Advanced Quantum Physics“ International Master’s program at RPTU in K...

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German News Service

Speeding up the mobility transition

Transport accounts for one-fifth of greenhouse gas emissions in Germany. Efforts to meet climate targets by speeding up a mobility transition include solar-powered delivery boats and electrifying roads to cut truck emissions.

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Researchers reveal benefits of exercise as an antidepressant

As Dusseldorf hosts the Invictus Games for wounded soldiers, therapists and researchers have been discussing the effects of exercise on people with mood disorders. They say sports can help people overcome depression.

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Global talent: An anthropologist from China

Biao Xiang, a social anthropologist from China, is director at the Max Planck Institute for Ethnological Research. He admires the will to innovate in German society and sees hurdles for young Chinese academics when starting their careers.

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Cooking with grass pellets in Madagascar

Students from Madagascar and Germany have developed a highly efficient cooker that runs on miscanthus grass pellets. They hope the fuel can replace charcoal as the cooking fuel of choice and help stop deforestation.

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Restoring seagrass beds for climate protection

A new research project from the SeaStore network in Kiel hopes to combat climate change by -beds of seagrass in the Baltic Sea. It's painstaking work that requires patience and dedication.

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Madagascar: Leaf-tailed gecko confirmed as 'previously unknown'

A German-led team of scientists has identified a new gecko species after more than two decades. The animal was first discovered in Madagascar in 2000.

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