Studying in Germany

Philologische Bibliothek der FU Berlin

Studying in Germany – a good choice

Interested in studying or doing research abroad? Why not choose Germany, land of ideas! Higher education in Germany increasingly stands for innovation, internationality and strong support for high-calibre research. Through the Bologna Process, the internationally recognized system of bachelor, master and doctoral degrees has been widely introduced, although the changeover is not yet fully complete. Many of the courses on offer are designed particularly for international students and taught in English.

Excellence in Engineering and the Sciences - Made in Germany

TU9 is the alliance of the leading institutes (Universities) of technology in Germany. They offer a wide range of courses in engineering and the sciences as well as an excellent all-round education. Click here for further information:

Higher education in Germany

Germany is becoming an increasingly attractive study destination, offering international degrees such as Bachelor and Master, courses taught in English and a system which enables credits for attendance and examination passes to be accumulated and transferred.

First Malaysian-German Joint Academic Programme

Find out more about the first Malaysian-German Joint Academic Programme which was started in February 2005!

InWEnt – Internationale Weiterbildung und Entwicklung gGmbH

Inwent Training Centres in Germany

Inwent offers training for professionals and executives from politics, administration, business and civil society in it's Regional and International Training Centres, which have close connections to the German private sector.
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Studying in Germany

Absolventen der International Business School

"Schools: Partners for the Future" initiative

PASCH - Partner School Initiative

Education creates prospects – multilingualism opens new horizons. At our partner schools abroad we not only desire to provide students with access to our language and education system, we also want to generate interest in and understanding for one another. More details on the "Schools: Partners for the Future" initiative are available here: