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You’d like to study in Germany? A great idea! We look forward to welcoming you! You’re not yet sure which university to apply to?

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  • DAAD Information Centre Bangkok

    18/1 Soi Goethe, Sathon 1 Rd. 10120 Bangkok
    Telephone: +662 2868708-9 (Telephone call might not be available because our staff members are working remotely)
    Fax: +66 (2) 286 48 45
    E-Mail: info@daad.or.th

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Falling Walls Lab is just around the corner. Apply until 31 May to present your innovation to the public and our expert-jury at our Thailand lab and win a ticket to the finale in Berlin.

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We maintain archived newsletters for those wishing to read issues that have been sent in the past.

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Information on our upcoming scholarships, our online events, and information on the study landscape in Germany.

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Students of the German faculty of Chulalongkorn University tell you about waste pollution, cashless society, sailing a boat, and much more in Bangkok.

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Offers & Services

My GUIDE helps you find the right study programme in Germany

Based on your academic background and interests, My GUIDE will find suitable study programmes for you. Check your entrance qualification and contact your favourite university.

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University Cooperation

German universities, as is the case all over the world, have broad networks of international partners. Through cooperation programmes among higher education institutions, DAAD supports German universities in expanding these networks.

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Alumni Services

In the eyes of the DAAD, the end of a funding period marks the beginning of a long-standing relationship with us. We aim to stay in touch with our alumni as well as help you get to know one another through a serious of programmes and activities. We also support you in setting up regional DAAD alumni clubs and other forms of networking opportunities.

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German News Service

Post-vac syndrome — the forgotten COVID victims

German Health Minister Karl Lauterbach wants to help those who suffer from serious side-effects from COVID-19 vaccines. For those affected, this is a long overdue step.

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Diagnosed with cancer? Psycho-oncology can help

Each year, millions of people across the globe receive a cancer diagnosis. For many, this news is scary. Two patients from Germany talk about how psycho-oncology helped them cope.

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(F)actually healthy: How myths complicate the fight against HIV

Misinformation and half-knowledge about the virus still result in thousands of preventable HIV infections. The (f)actually segment gets to the bottom of some common myths surrounding the subject.

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Does it make sense to switch to heat pumps in older buildings?

In light of the energy crisis, demand for heat pumps is on the rise — even for older buildings. Here's a breakdown of whether it makes sense to switch and why proper consultation beforehand is key.

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How do the kidneys work?

We all have two kidneys. But the job of filtering out toxins and waste products can be done by just one.

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Starlings and their fascinating flight formations

These birds form incredible, moving shapes in the sky that researchers believe serve a key purpose: safety. These so-called murmurations are also a treat for observers and photographers.

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