An example that foreign young people can thrive in the modern Germany: Canadian Vanessa De Carvalho succeeded as an English teacher in Berlin – and in a story contest of the European Commission.more
The 37 German schools in Latin America have an excellent reputation. They provide an outstanding education – and generate enthusiasm for German culture and language.more

They come from Guinea, Botswana or Ghana: young diplomats from Africa are increasing their insights into Germany and Europe, international relations and the challenges of the diplomatic profession at a seminar organized by the...more

One of the oldest and largest German Schools in the U.S., the German School Washington, will celebrate its 50th anniversary in 2011.more

In South Africa, a German hotel proprietor and his guests are funding a football team with children of all colours from a poor area on Walker Bay. All the participants have to go to school and train regularly.more
Forty-five years ago, young Germans were first called upon to participate in a research competition under the motto “We’re Looking for the Researchers of Tomorrow!” – marking the birth of the Young Researchers competition. more
Over 40 fashion schools in Germany are helping students make this dream come true, each approaching the goal from a different angle. A new generation of highly qualified teachers are showing the way forward.more

The American Association of Teachers of German (AATG) represents the interests of some 5,500 teachers in the United States. A conversation with AATG President Carol Anne Costabile-Hemingmore
In Africa the Goethe-Institut is conveying a modern, lively image of Germany with language courses and cultural and educational events. A visit to the Goethe-Institut in Johannesburgmore
Deutsche Welle’s new Master’s programme in international media studies offers up-and-coming journalists from developing and emerging countries a unique course of study in Germanymore
The German International School in Cape Town (DSK) is one of four German overseas schools in South Africa. Around 730 students, including children from townships, attend the DSKmore
Ghana, the Congo, Tanzania, Namibia and South Africa: at universities in these countries Germany is supporting the development of five specialist centres which aim to promote exchange in study and researchmore
Schools: Partners for the Future is the title of an initiative launched by the Federal Foreign Office. A report about school students from Vietnam and Indiamore
With the new “Weltwärts” Programme Germany is promoting dedicated young people in development cooperation projects abroad. Africa is one of the main focal pointsmore