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Information about studying and living in Germany and the German university landscape. On our blog international students share their experiences about studying and living in Germany.
Study in Germany Blog
2y ago
… that my cousin, who studies in the Netherlands and I, who studies in the city of German border to Austria can gather, after a year, after the whole chaos of the pandemic taking over our daily life. Turns out, it still is just beautifully simple as it used to be. It’s just like that ..read more
Study in Germany Blog
2y ago
Before coming to Germany, I had done some research about the culture, lifestyle, cuisine, and people in order to familiarize myself with the country beforehand. In addition to the information I found online while working in the tourism industry for a couple of years, I met several German tourists from different regions, and was confident ..read more
Study in Germany Blog
2y ago
I have never thought reading about what’s happening in Afghanistan would get me that emotional. Well, actually, it only happens when I first started with political science in the course of European Studies in Germany, almost a year ago. Politically involved is not yet a phrase I would use to describe myself. Or in other ..read more
Study in Germany Blog
2y ago
Ever since studying the course of European Studies at University of Passau , “we” becomes my most favourite word. I realise how important it is to handle things together, how well people can deal with problems together, also how big the problems can be caused if there is no “us”. In order to make an ..read more
Study in Germany Blog
2y ago
During one of my English lectures, I read a sentence that still gropes me with its implicit meaning behind it. It talked about the spirit of a city. I didn’t understand the sentence till summer arrived in Passau. When summers arrived, the entire city began to blossom. The soulful buildings resonated with the colourful flowers ..read more
Study in Germany Blog
3y ago
Fairy tales are fancy, right? We’ve all heard at least one of them in our childhood and imagined ourselves to be in their shoes. What if someone told you that almost all the fairy tales are from central Europe, especially Germany, how would you feel? No way! Right? In 2019, I visited Hameln. The name ..read more
Study in Germany Blog
3y ago
For students, one of the perfect leisure activities of all time is to read. One of the perfect lockdown activities is to read even more. One of the most topical subject of our generation to read about is race and racism. And one of the best books about this matter of contention is To kill the ..read more
Study in Germany Blog
3y ago
In this strenuous pace of life, I realized I missed writing. So here I am today, with a new picture in my mind while I absorb the morning glory from my balcony. I spent a March weekend in Munich. It only took me a day to absorb the city. I had not even explored the ..read more
Study in Germany Blog
3y ago
YOU ARE WHAT & HOW YOU WANT YOU TO BE ?? It was almost one year that we are dealing with COVID Pandemic. On one side, life was not so easy for everyone during this time but to the contrary, on the opposite side, we all learned many lessons of our life during this time ..read more
Study in Germany Blog
3y ago
Did you know: a baby kangaroo is called a joey and the kangaroo pouch marsupium? The official animal of Lüneburg is the wild boar, but for me, the city is like a kangaroo, and Leuphana a marsupium. Warm, safe, nurturing, though maybe overlooked, underestimated and -appreciated at first. The city and university have more to ..read more