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  • Louise is a German Studies student at the University of Warwick coming to the end of her year abroad as a teaching assistant in Lauf an der Pegnitz, near Nuremberg in Germany. She says "I want to share with you a little about my travel experiences so you too can learn how to survive in Munich, one of Germany’s most expensive cities, on a shoestring budget!"

    Published in German-speaking
  • Katie studied Modern and Medieval Languages (German and Russian) at the University of Cambridge and spent her year abroad working as a secretary in Munich, Germany. She graduated in 2003 and is now an academic editor and translator back in Munich.
    Published in Worked Abroad
  • Elen Roberts advises on student life in Munich, Germany, telling us about what it's like on the scene, both for work and play...
    Published in Germany
  • Munich

    Wednesday, 12 May 2010
    City of Parties
    Perched on the North of the Bavarian Alps lies the magnificent city of Munich. Voted ‘best German city to live in’ by Germans themselves, you’d be crazy not to give this gem of a place a try. Being the third largest city in Germany, with more than a million inhabitants, it’s neither too overwhelming nor too insignificant to set up a home in.
    Published in Germany
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