The YOUNG GERMANY website - your career, education and lifestyle guide

Young Germany Logo Enlarge image (© Young Germany) Young Germany (www.young-germany.de) is the German website for international high potentials. The portal offers useful services such as job, flat and university searches and, for those interested in learning German, the Deutsch@YG section has introductory exercises, podcasts and information on the language of Goethe & Co.

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That’s not all. Young Germany has information, news and features on music, events, fashion, sport and the net to blogs about Germany. The YG web presence extends beyond the website to twitter, Facebook, YouTube and the business network XING – great places to meet up with like-minded young people and feel the pulse of life in Germany.  

Young Germany is a joint project between the culture and communication department of the German Foreign Office and the Societäts-Verlag in Frankfurt am Main. The broad mix of topics on the Website is rounded off through extensive offerings for those who want to come to Germany to work or study. User Young Germany Enlarge image (© Braun, Media 2004)

Young Germany partners with some of the best-known institutions in Germany, such as the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), the Goethe-Institut and Deutsche Welle to give you the widest possible access to all things concerning Germany. Check out www.young-germany.de or find YG on the social networks!

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Young Germany - The Arts

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The arts today are encompassing new fields - from traditional visual arts to graphic design. But what about their accessibility to the public? Are the arts only a realm for the privileged? Young Germany looks at new projects working for a democratization of the arts that ensure greater online access to artistic collections, street art and murals, as well as artist residencies for young people, open atelier spaces for cultural actors, and artistic cooperations helping international artists stay "on the move."