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arrived
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First-aid for culture shock
“Hi from Jakarta. Business going great. Would you do me a favour? Could you pin up my flyer to help me find good interns?!” The staff in the International Office ...
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A degree of ease
Huan is excited at the prospect to flying to Germany tomorrow – a country she knows little about, other than the fact that it’s known for positive traits, good education ...
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Where no man’s an island
Whether you’re catching the first rays of spring with a latte macchiato on Pontstrasse, getting to know new people during Carnival while swaying to the music in costume, chilling out ...
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A very unusual residence
Some academics get accused of living in ivory towers. Not so in Aachen. Here, the foundations are rock-solid. Literally, too.
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Floodlit table soccer: your home advantage
50 people in your flat, a bowl of fruit punch on the table and the music up full blast. Your first housewarming.
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I love the weekly market
I love living in Aachen’s Frankenberger Quarter, but getting here was a long journey – both literally and metaphorically.
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My childhood dream
Ever since I started playing the bassoon at the age of 14, I dreamt of nothing other than travelling to Germany – the land of the German bassoon system.
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