Links
Information about Germany
Study in: New German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) Internet-Portal. It features a blog, a chat, informations about courses of studies, a short video "Student Life - three minutes in the everyday life..." and general tips for living in Germany...
The „Deutschland-Portal“ is a kind of virtual card of the Federal Republic of Germany. It offers amongst others an annotated link list in 6 languages and links to other good internet portals.
Facts about Germany: An internet site of the Department of Foreign Affairs (Auswärtiges Amt) with information about our country and its people, its history, the political, legal and economic system and others.
„Just landed” is a platform for the exchange of information and practical tips for those who plan to stay in another European country.
„Discover Germany“ collects all kinds of information about Germany
„Köstliches Deutschland“: a kind of travelguide presenting German cuisine
The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) on Youtube
About studying in Germany and learning German
Information about the new plagiarism detection project at the University of Hildesheim
The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages is a tool for setting clear standards to be attained at successive stages of learning and for evaluating outcomes in an internationally comparable manner.
Goethe-Institut – Here you can practise your German
Goethe Institut – links for German learners
DAAD: What helps me to learn German? Information about language schools, e-learning and learning material
Institut für Internationale Kommunikation Düsseldorf e.V. – Internet service for learning German with exercises and links
The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) offers valuable information to those who want to study or do research in Germany
Study in Germany: Study and do research in Germany
Information about German universities and studying in Germany
Helpful institutions and initiatives
Auswärtiges Amt (Department of Foreign Affairs): The first place to look for answers on questions concerning the entry into Germany
The Federal Ministry of the Interior offers detailed information about the German immigration law
The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) offers detailed information among others about the entry into and the stay in Germany and answers questions from students and researchers who come from abroad and want to work in Germany
The „Studentenwerk Braunschweig“ provides students with social, financial and cultural services like student halls, refectories and day-care centers
Erasmus on Tour: a student initiative at the university of Hildesheim which helps international students and organizes events and excursions
STUBE: A programme for students coming from Africa, Asia and Latinamerica who study in Lower Saxony. It offers courses for those who are interested in development work in their home countries.
Funding
The „Notfonds e.V.“ offers fast and uncomplicated help in situations, where other types of funding can’t help or aren’t sufficient
The scholarship database of the German Academic Exchange Service gives an overview of the various types of funding for international students.



