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Displaying items by tag: Living and working in Germany
  • 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
  • Olivia is spending this year working as an au pair in both Germany and Austria. She can be found on Twitter at @MortonOlivia. Here are her top reasons to be an au pair, tips for finding the right family and ways to make the most of the experience.
    Published in Au Pairing Abroad
  • German cultural habits

    Saturday, 15 September 2012
    isolde101 is a recent Oxford University graduate in Modern Languages currently working in Hamburg. Here she describes how she's getting used to the German way of life: early mornings, hard work, administration, clubs and social events...
    Published in Germany
  • Nathan is studying Law with German at the University of Sheffield and is on his year abroad studying German Law at Freie Universität Berlin. Here he passes on his advice about student survival in the city: finding somewhere to live in Berlin, registering your address, setting up a bank account, thing to do during the day and at night, travel, insurance and the Berlin dialect...
    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
  • Appendicitis abroad

    Thursday, 28 March 2013

    Kathryn is a Warwick student currently on her year abroad in Ingolstadt, Germany, where she is doing a 4-month internship at a translation firm. A few months ago, she was studying at the universität Bayreuth where she got appendicitis and had to have an operation in Germany. Here's what happened and her medical advice to anyone on their year abroad...

    Published in Health & Fitness
  • Job-hunting in Hamburg

    Saturday, 15 September 2012
    isolde101 is a recent Oxford University graduate in Modern Languages currently working in Hamburg. Here she discusses her internship and job-hunting in the city.
    Published in German-speaking
  • First impressions of Hamburg

    Saturday, 15 September 2012
    isolde101 is a recent Oxford University graduate in Modern Languages currently working in Hamburg. Here she describes her preparations, journey and arrival in the city...
    Published in German-speaking
  • Laura studied French and German at Cambridge University and spent her year abroad as an interning editorial assistant in Berlin. She graduated in 2007 and now woks in NHS Management in the UK.
    Published in Worked Abroad
  • If you’re heading out to Germany for your year away, whether you’re Erasmus studying, working a cool internship or going down a volunteering route, you should look into practicing skills, passions and random activities in your spare time. Why? Because you’ll have way more spare time now then you will come 4th year, or, shudder, upon graduating when CVs, interviews and grown-up jobs will take over your life. Here’s our definitive list of the cool and quirky, from hip Berlin to dreamy Dortmund, happening Frankfurt and more...
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