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
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
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
From power economics to life science: nine courses of study with a lot of potential and good career prospects for the future.more
German universities offer a wide range of international bachelor’s, master’s and PhD programmes with many advantages for foreign students.more
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
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
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
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
What are the benefits of studying in Germany? Four prominent personalities from abroad and their success storiesmore
Great variety, international degree courses, excellent quality of life: Germany is one of the most popular countries to study in.more
Biopoetics, digital humanities and intercultural philology: German studies is facing the challenges of the information age with new areas of research. One advantage for the first B.A. graduates is that courses have become more...more
How attractive is German studies outside Germany? An interview with Professor Dr. Franciszek Grusza, President of the International Association for Germanic Studiesmore

The American Association of Teachers of German (AATG) represents the interests of some 5,500 teachers in the United States. A conversation with AATG President Carol Anne Costabile-Hemingmore

Last year, Joybrato Mukherjee was appointed President of the University of Giessen, making him the youngest state university president in Germany. Portrait of a remarkable personmore
Environment, climate, energy: German universities offer students numerous degree programmes with very promising futuresmore
No contemporary German philosopher attracts as much worldwide attention as Jürgen Habermas. A portrait on his 80th birthdaymore
Germany is supporting the reconstruction of research and higher education in the conflict regions of Iraq and Afghanistan and promoting academic exchange with special scholarship programmesmore
Treading new paths together: the Research and Academic Relations Initiative promotes German university exchanges with four centres of excellence.more
A new exchange programme for Indian visiting professors began in the 2009 summer semester under the motto “A New Passage to India”more