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The German Higher Education Fair 2008 will be held in Frankfurt on the 28-29 November 2008. University and College from Germany and from the rest of the world will attend the annual event.
Cost 2008

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.
Students, use this great opportunity to find out which university offers the course they want, to meet the representatives and ask them anything they want to know, so that they can make an informed decision as to which university is best for them.
Admission for students is free and all are all welcome!
To meet the most internationally oriented students *
To inform pupils, students, parents, educators, and a wider public To launch a new/innovative programme, service, product To meet colleagues from Germany and abroad discuss potential partnerships To receive information on recent developments in the area of education
According to recent statistical data of Eurydice (Eurydice is part of Socrates, the Community Programme on Education, European Commission, DG Education and Culture, http://europa.eu.int) Germany is positioned for another consecutive year (2006) on the first position, among the rest of the European countries, in student export.
2007 Fall Germany Fairs Overview
Visitors interest areas: 39% Undergraduate Degrees 29% Master & Postgraduate Degrees 28% Language Schools 19% High Schools
Berlin Expo:
Each year more than 80 Exhibitors come to the Berlin City Hall to present themselves and their programmes. These include international universities, language Schools, global operating agency.
Target Group:
address young people between the age of 15 and 30 years who wish to gain experience abroad. The main target group of students in their final year school.
Approx. 8'700 attend in the year 2007.
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