City panorama of Fribourg© DAAD/Daniel Reuber Open fig captionEurope+4The Black Forest & Tri-Border Region
German beach with beach chairs© DAAD/contentküche Open fig captionBremerhaven+6North Sea and Baltic Sea
Two students studying© DAAD/ Henning Ross Open fig captionGerman languageGerman is not an easy language – but one can learn anythingTo the magazine article
A sign for diversity: The LGBTQAI+ flag.© DAAD/ Daniel Reuber Open fig captionculture+5Diversity in Germany
Climate Strike in front of German Government building "Bundestag".© Julia Dalibor / DAAD Open fig captionculture+3Climate activism in Germany
Testimonial Timothy rocking his contrabass© DAAD/ Henning Ross Open fig captionculture+2Music in Germany
Jinmeng returning bottles in a supermarket.© Jinmeng Open fig captionculture+2Sustainability - Conserve. Reuse. Recycle.
Stamatis explaining a microscope © DAAD Open fig captionCareer start+5Your gateway to a successful career
Testimonial Roberta watching the Pride Parade© DAAD/Daniel Reuber Open fig captionculture+1Pride Parades
The "Kleine Uli" (Little Ulrich Street) is just 100 metres from the University Square of the University of Halle and invites you to stroll, relax, chat and celebrate with a large number of cafés, bars and restaurants.© MLU/Fotograf Open fig captionculture+8Nightlife in Germany
Poetry slam event at the uni© Adam Aach / StuVe Presse Open fig captionculture+4Poetry Slams in Germany
A Funkenmariechen at the Rosenmontag parade in Mainz© DAAD/ Thomas Ebert Open fig captionculture+4Carnival in Germany
Christmas market and its stands© Study in Germany Open fig captionChristmas+3Christmas time in Germany
Gordon Gerriets proudly sporting Hertha BSC colours at an away game© Burmann/City-Press GmbH Open fig captionBerlin+8Germany’s No. 1 sporting obsession
Bread slices with "Obazda" spread© Maja Nett Open fig captionGerman CuisineWhen you think of German food, you probably immediately picture Sauerkraut and potatoes. There’s a lot more to German cuisine than that.To the magazine article
Birkenau gate© Can Open fig captionBlog post written by CanBremen+6Immersion to German History: Visiting Auschwitz...
Home office work in bed with cat sleeping by woman's side © iStock/MelanieMaya Open fig captionBlog post written by Shih-HsuanCommunity+3Moment 5: mental self-care
Central station of Cologne.© Roberta Open fig captionBlog post written by RobertaCologne+10Unwind from Studies: my favourite leisure activ...
Not every application is successful@Maria Fomina Open fig captionBlog post written by MariaCommunity+4Getting into German University: expectations VS...
A narrow alley in a German city, old buildings are left and right.© Mehrsan Open fig captionBlog post written by MehrsanCommunity+2How I fell in love with the German language
Cottbus Tram© Abhishek Open fig captionBlog post written by AbhishekCity characteristics+4Welcome to Cottbus!
All of these “was just”, because time in the end was just a few numbers show up on my phone screen after a single tap.© DAAD/ Anh-Hoang Open fig captionBlog post written by Anh HoangCommunity+4Get yourself a clock
Workplace during an internship in the late evening© Rumeng Open fig captionBlog post written by RumengCommunity+2Studying Abroad – Semester III
Savory pastry filled with spinach and cheese, and so very delicious!© Candice Open fig captionBlog post written by CandiceBerlin+7A Friday in Berlin
Explore more topicsGroup of people© DAAD/Henning Ross Open fig captionFive Reasons for GermanyWhat makes Germany the best place to study at?Why GermanyCity Ilmenau© Wendel/DAAD Open fig captionDiscover university citiesEvery German university town has its own special features. Which one will be your home in Germany?Explore