German Education Minister Bettina Stark-Watzinger will travel to Taiwan next week. This is the first high-level visit by a German official in 26 years.
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Can Brits get school financing post-Brexit?
Time is running out to secure an EU-UK Brexit deal. The potential impact on support for British students in Europe could limit opportunities for generations. Elizabeth Rushton, 23.12.2020 - 16:07 Uhr
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Low tuition fees have made Germany an increasingly popular study destination for British students. Brexit could put a stop to that.
Berlin - Chloe Hayward, a 23-year-old British student at Berlin’s Freie Universität, is in her fifth semester of studying French and Spanish philology. Like around one in five of all students at German universities, she receives student finance through BAföG, the German system of loans and grants for students, school pupils and trainees.