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- The DAAD is the world’s largest funding organisation for the international exchange of students and researchers.
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The DAAD is the world’s largest funding organisation for the international exchange of students and researchers. Get to know who we are and what we stand for.
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About this database. Germany is a popular study destination...
- Study & Research in Germany
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Sign Language - German Academic Exchange Service - DAAD
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- Info & Services for Higher Education Institutions
The DAAD wishes to strengthen the potential of academically...
- Who we are
The DAAD is the world’s largest funding organisation for the...
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- What we do
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- International Programmes
Home - DAAD India. is responsible for. India, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal and Sri Lanka. ©. Events. DAAD brings to you... Focused and interactive events about higher education, research, scholarships, funding schemes and more. Get to know Germany as your destination and partner in academics. More. Study and Research. CONFERENCE 12-14 Mar 2024.
Learn more about our scholarship options. DAAD. scholarships. are aimed primarily at graduates, doctoral students and. postdocs. and are awarded for study and research visits to universities and non-university research institutions in Germany. In some programmes, internships. are also funded.
DAAD is a private, federally funded and state-funded, self-governing national agency of the institutions of higher education in Germany, representing 365 German higher education institutions (100 universities and technical universities, 162 general universities of applied sciences, and 52 colleges of music and art) [2003].