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The DAAD is represented through its lectors, who work in the country’s most important university centers. In 2002, a DAAD Information Centre was established in Bucharest.

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    Meet Your German University - Fall 2022!

    Do you wish to learn more about studying in Germany? Do you wish to meet representatives of a German university online? The online sessions bring you into direct contact with German universities and enables you to get first-hand information on study programmes.

  • University Cooperation

    German universities, like most universities around the world, maintain a broad network of international partnerships. The DAAD supports such international partnerships through a number of schemes that aim to foster cooperation among higher education institutions.

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  • Alumni Services

    In the eyes of the DAAD, the end of a funding period marks the beginning of a long-standing relationship with us. We aim to stay in touch with our alumni as well as help you get to know one another through a serious of programmes and activities. We also support you in setting up regional DAAD alumni clubs and other forms of networking opportunities.

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