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WEBA 2009,  the international fair for higher and continuing education offers high school and university students first-hand information regarding Bachelor’s and Master’s programmes in Germany and abroad. Other topics of interest are internships worldwide, scholarships and other funding sources, as well as a broad range of exciting ideas for university studies and career planning. Moreover, university graduates and people on the job can get personal advice on current Master’s programmes.




A member of the WEBA team will be at each fair to answer general questions, including information about the application process, and the universities themselves will answer more specific questions regarding curriculum, admission procedures, funding, research, postgraduate courses and more. 

2008 Summer Overview

Visitors interest areas:
39% Undergraduate Degrees
29% Master & Postgraduate Degrees
28% Language Schools
19% High Schools

Every year, more than 7500 visitors take advantage of the opportunity to gain an overview of the wide range of options in the higher and continuing education markets, both nationally and internationally, and to seek advice for their individual study and career plans at the booths of over 100 exhibitors from more than 12 countries.




Exhibitors:

  • Education Institutions from Germany and Abroad
  • Higher Education Councelling services
  • International University and B-Schools
  • College , High Schools
  • Agents and Student Recruiters

Level and Subject:

  • Business, MBA & management
  • Economics
  • Humanities
  • Retailing & marketing
  • Social science
  • Tourism, leisure & hospitality
  • Accountancy, finance & insurance
  • Architecture, construction, building & surveying
  • Computer science & IT


Opening hours: 18-19 June 2009
10:00 – 18:00

Venue:  Berlin City Hall


Information for Exhibitors

The German higher education landscape is currently undergoing radical change. Bachelor’s and Master’s degree systems have been introduced, and several universities now charge tuition fees. German universities have generally been empowered to act more independently in shaping their profiles and choosing their students. At the same time, German students, who have always been among the most mobile in the world, are increasingly interested in studying abroad.