Road in Germany© Mehrsan Open fig captionBlog post written by MehrsanStudent lifeWhen I first moved to Germany
Am Sande in Lüneburg, an old town quarter with many historic houses.© DAAD/ Linh Tran Open fig captionBlog post written by LinhFirst Steps in GermanySize doesn’t matter. Or does it?
A Christmas tree at the entrance of the mess room© Can Open fig captionBlog post written by CanChristmasMy Unusual Christmas on RV Sonne
Algerian Couscous and Vietnamese Spring Rolls.© Mandy Open fig captionBlog post written by MandyNetworkingHow Students Can Integrate More Easily In Germa...
Spring blossoms@Anirban Saha Open fig captionBlog post written by AnirbanCulture & Leisure ActivitiesBeing accepted in a foreign land
Front view of the University of Regensburg© Maria Open fig captionBlog post written by MariaDeutscher BlogpostMasterarbeit in Deutschland
Geologists find such signs cute.© Can Open fig captionBlog post written by CanBremenBest Major to Study: Geosciences!
Bloggerin Elen© Elen Open fig captionBlog post written by ElenHelpful tipsGermany is not only for German speakers
One of my first days at work© Elisa Open fig captionBlog post written by ElisaStudent lifeBalancing work, study, volunteer work, and soci...
Workplace during an internship in the late evening© Rumeng Open fig captionBlog post written by RumengStudent lifeStudying Abroad – Semester III
Student from Nigeria© Ayo Open fig captionBlog post written by AyoMoney & FinancialsStriking a Balance Between Work and Study
Participation is compulsory even if the lecture takes place online.© DAAD/ JunHyeuk Open fig captionBlog post written by JunCoronaMy First Week of Online Semester in Germany
Lilit attends a film festival in Hamburg and holds her visitor pass up to the camera.© Lilit Open fig captionBlog post written by LilitFlensburgFilm Student Festival Experience
Groups of people in a building© Sindi Open fig captionBlog post written by SindiFriendshipOvercoming Loneliness