Articles: Education
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Why choose an IB World School?
A truly international degree
The International Baccalaureate (IB) is considered one of the best programs to prepare students for a globalised world and to get access to higher education. This is especially important if you look for an international school for your child when living abroad. Let’s have a look at five of its key advantages.
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What makes international schools different?
A closer look
Many expat families rely on international schools when moving abroad. An easier adaptation process and transferable curricula are two of the main deciding factors for choosing these schools. Here is a list of what sets international schools apart from other private and public alternatives.
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Master in International Business in Germany
What to look for when choosing one
In a globalised business environment, professionals with international perspective and skills are more in demand than ever. A Master in International Business (MIB) is one of the best solutions to fill this gap, but there are some key aspects to consider before enrolling
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Choosing a school in Germany
Why choose a Gymnasium?
Expat parents are sometimes hesitant to send their child to a German school and often opt for an international institution. Before following suit, make sure you consider all your options; you may find that a Gymnasium is the best choice for your child.
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Gain work experience while studying
Dual Education in Heilbronn-Franken
Sometimes people like to joke about Germans loving efficiency and practicality and they are not wrong when it comes to looking at the German approach to dual education. Economically prosperous regions like Heilbronn-Franken offer great opportunities to combine academic studies with work experience that go further than an apprenticeship.
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A British education in Germany
Why choose a British school?
For expat parents in Germany, choosing a British school comes with many advantages. Offering the English national curriculum alongside an expansive mix of cultures and nationalities, British schools abroad provide a full and well-rounded education.
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How to choose an executive MBA program
5 tips to help you choose the best EMBA for you
With the growing number of executive MBA programs on offer, it can be a daunting task to choose the right one for you. However, there are certain things you should look out for that will help you in the selection process.
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Study cost
How can I finance my studies in Germany?
This is probably the question every prospective student is asking himself/herself! And you should give this matter serious thought, because, whether we like it or not, studying in a foreign country depends as much, or sometimes even more, on whether we have the financial resources to cover the costs that a study abroad implies, than on our qualification.
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Studying abroad in Germany
The land of poets and thinkers
As a country that is leading the way in environmental technology, while also boasting a rich cultural history and offering plenty to keep you occupied when your head isn't buried in the books, it's not hard to see why more and more people each year are choosing to pursue their studies here.
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University Registration
Fees, tuition and visa for studying in Germany
Once you have taken the language test and received your notification of admission from the International Office of the chosen university, you can register as a student at the respective university or FH. Make sure you contact the university in advance to find out the deadlines for registration.
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Germany’s dual education system
More than an apprenticeship
Among internationals, it seems to be more or less unknown that in Germany there is the opportunity to combine working and studying at the same time. Their dual education system is not the same as the internationally more common apprenticeship programs and provides an attractive alternative to the traditional academic path.
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Special Programs
Summer Schools and Studienkollegs
You may be thinking your German is not yet good enough to start a degree course in German. Then you could be looking for an international program with English as the instruction language. Or why not study the language for a year at a German university and then choose your program?
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