Our commitment to German Photo (detail): Goethe-Institut Thailand The Goethe-Institut is committed to the German language worldwide. Find out about initiatives and programs that will enable you to network with other learners of German in Thailand and around the world, and pave your way to Germany. © Goethe-Institut, Groupe Dejour Youth Encounter Project Network Climate Finally, real encounters again! For the Network Climate project, students from nine countries will come to Thailand from July 30th to August 7th, 2022, to work on concrete solutions for environmental problems in their country. © fotolia/Foto: Jacob Lund Studienkolleg How can I get the university qualifications, when my school-leaving certificate from Thailand is not recognized in Germany? Learn more about Studienkolleg (preparatory courses), the official program, which will entitle you to study at a German university. © fotolia/Foto: Jacob Lund Studienbrücke Germany is one of the three most popular places to study for foreign students. The Goethe-Institut’s Studienbrücke programme is specifically designed to prepare students from abroad wishing to embark directly on a course of study in Germany. © Kai Uwe Oesterhellweg "Schulen: Partner der Zukunft" initiative PASCH schools with a particular link to Germany. The Goethe-Institut acts as mentor to around 550 PASCH schools in the national education systems of over 100 countries. Photo: Alumniportal Deutschland Alumniportal Deutschland Alumniportal Deutschland is a social network to promote networking between alumni of Germany, companies, universities and organisations. Photo (detail): © Goethe-Institut Thailand German Assistants Program German assistants offer Thai students glimpses into German culture not found in any textbooks. We interlace this valuable motivation for learning German with the possibility for prospective German teachers to immerse in Thai school system for 3 months and concurrently acquire work experiences. © Goethe-Institute Thailand Living and working in Germany Are you planning on moving to Germany? What are the necessary steps? What’s the best way to prepare yourself? In cooperation with the AMIF (Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund of the European Union), the Goethe-Institut offers various events, up-to-date information and individual answers related to the subject of migration to Germany. Top